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Ideas for London

Following a competition where the public were asked to submit "ground-breaking ideas for the transformation of the capital", these twelve ideas won their creators a night onboard A Room for London during 2012.

No Home to Waste

Katharine Hibbert won her night on board the Room with an ingenious idea for making use of London's huge quantity of empty housing. She was resident in A Room for London on 26 January 2012.

Image: Roi Des Belges on a table during A Room for London, 2012. Photograph: Charles Hosea

Year Here

Jack Graham won a night on board the Room with an idea that challenges bright, ambitious and socially-conscious school leavers to a year of tackling social issues in their own backyard. He was resident in A Room for London on 20 February 2012.

Image: The interior and view to the north bank from A Room for London (2012). Photograph: Charles Hosea

The Bird House

Image: Black and white mixed media illustration of The Bird House by Amanda Lwin (2012)

Amanda Lwin won a night on board the Room with an idea for a walk-in aviary on one of East London's old railway terraces. She was resident in A Room for London on 22 March 2012.

Air London

Ed Gillespie won a night on board the Room with an idea for a website showing Londoners how to travel the world without leaving the capital. He was resident in A Room for London on 30 April 2012.

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Big Data in the LondonScape

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Eleanor Ford and Cassie Robinson won a night on board the Room with an idea for a prominent modern-day totem pole revealing live data about the collective state of London. They were residents in A Room for London on Thursday 24 May 2012.

Big Experiences for Little Londoners

The view from A Room for London (2012). Photograph: Charles Hosea

Claire Lawson won a night aboard A Room for London in June 2012 with an idea for giving primary children in London a richer experience of the city in which they live.

Conversation Olympics

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Ted Hunt won a night aboard A Room for London in July 2012 with an idea for giving London commuters the Conversation Olympics: an alternative to trying to travel during the particularly congested peak times caused by the Olympics.

London Gang Rehabilitation

Karl Lokko, who describes himself as a reformed gang member, won a night in A Room for London in August 2012 with an idea for helping people leave the lifestyle of gangsterism.

Creative Care Home Communities

Chris Gage won a night onboard A Room for London with his idea to develop care homes as creative hubs to integrate them into their local communities. He was resident in the Room on Tuesday 25 September 2012.

GoodGym

Ian Drysdale and Ivo Gormley won a night on board A Room for London with his idea for a new, meaningful way to exercise. Ian was resident in the Room on Thursday 25 October 2012.

The London College of Fixing

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Saya Smith won a night on board A Room for London with her idea to show people how to fix, adapt and upcycle the everyday objects in their lives. Saya was resident in the Room on Wednesday 28 November 2012.

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Phillip Kerry won a night on board A Room for London with his idea for a restaurant and social enterprise run by unemployed refugees. Phillip was resident in the Room on Monday 3 December 2012.