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HRH the Prince of Wales at the RCA

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Date

  • 24 July 2021

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  • RCA

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  • 2 minutes

RCA students and recent alumni (2011-2021) can register their interest in the Terra Carta Design Lab via this form. The deadline for expressions of interest has been extended to 1 October 2021.

The Royal College of Art is collaborating with HRH The Prince of Wales’ Sustainable Markets Initiative to deliver the Terra Carta Design Lab, inviting students and recent alumni to develop credible and sustainable solutions to the climate crisis.

Following the launch of the Terra Carta in January this year, HRH The Prince of Wales (Royal Visitor to the RCA) and Sir Jony Ive (RCA Chancellor and former Chief Design Officer at Apple) have collaborated to invite some of the world’s most talented design students to develop credible and sustainable solutions to the climate and biodiversity crisis. 

Young and emerging architects, designers, scientists, engineers, historians, writers, and artists from the RCA community will be tasked with addressing the damage being done to our planet and creating solutions which align with the aims of the Terra Carta; drawing inspiration from, and giving back to, nature. Through the Terra Carta Design Lab, students will have the opportunity to explore this link using local initiatives to restore biodiversity, reduce greenhouse gases, support developing countries and catalyse a new economic and social model that realigns people with their environment. 

The RCA has a highly successful record of developing projects from ideas into reality, with students and alumni creating solutions with potential to transform how we live, but it can take a long time for these solutions to be supported into production.  

The Terra Carta Design Lab will harness that expertise, with inspiration from the Terra Carta and support from its private sector partners. The initiative will catalyse new climate solutions, with the potential for scale, at a pivotal moment for climate change, biodiversity loss and a just transition, as nations come together at COP26 to agree sustainable ways forward.  

Over 2,300 RCA students with an average age of 27, drawn from over 70 different countries, have been invited to collaborate in multidisciplinary teams drawn from the College’s four schools; Architecture, Arts & Humanities, Communication and Design. They will be joined by recent alumni of the RCA (from 2011-2021) who will bring real-world perspective and experience. 

Initial expressions of interest from the RCA community will be carefully assessed by a panel of senior academic staff from the College, which will progress a selection of projects based on their feasibility, measurable impact and potential to present engaging and inspiring solutions to urgent problems. A final shortlist will be assessed by a jury including HRH The Prince of Wales, Sir Jony Ive and Dr Paul Thompson, RCA Vice Chancellor, as well as representatives of the Terra Carta Design Lab supporting partners, and strategic partners of the Sustainable Markets Initiative; The Climate Pledge, Octopus Energy, the Islamic Development Bank and Bank of America. 

The winning projects will then have the opportunity to be mentored by Sir Jony Ive and introduced to the industry leads of HRH’s Sustainable Markets Initiative to help further develop their ideas and make them a reality, as well as receiving financial support.