The BDP Live Project Prize is awarded to “the best overall performance in a Live Project”. All student groups who have completed a curriculum-based MArch/PGT Live Project are eligible. This page collates the prizewinning projects from each year the prize has been offered.
A joint project between Maison Foo, their Creative Sanctuary Group and students from The University of Sheffield to co-design a prototype for the group to engage the public through food tastings and storytelling.
Sep 23
A future vision for a People’s Museum in the dilapidated Gatehouse of Hillsborough Park.
Sep 22
Engaging with the community of Goldthorpe to develop a new vision for the Dearne Playhouse, the Basement, and the neighbouring Welfare Park.
Sep 21
Developing a vision for a Climate Action Centre for Can Do South Yorkshire: connecting people, nature, and climate.
Jun 21
The Bridge Community Hub initially approached Live Projects to examine how green spaces could be used for better youth provision.
Sep 19
The project aims to create a route which encapsulates the life, values and teachings of Brendan Ingle and use these to inspire and engage the local community of Wincobank.
Sep 18
Designed and facilitated a new and exciting installation for the Castlegate site that will allow the public to view the archaeological dig for Sheffield Castle.
Sep 17
Establishing a step-by-step guide to help ensure the longevity, and continued success, of the Israac Somali Community Association.
Sep 16
Developing Blackburn’s ‘Creative Capital’ strategy through a Festival of Making and creative networks.
Sep 15
An investigation into possible future uses for a historic colliery site in South Yorkshire.
Sep 14
A resource aimed at encouraging Doncaster’s youth to engage, explore and invent their city’s built environment.
Sep 12