Will Campion began designing and building houses at the age of 19, his first being with Church House; that later went on to win the LABC East Midlands ‘Best extension or alteration’ award. This was when he founded Campion Design ltd to advocate sustainable responsible architecture that can both save money and the environment. He studied his BSc Architecture at the University of Bath and then turned down MIT to study his MPhil Architecture and Urban Design at the University of Cambridge, while also working for Bjarke Ingels Group in New York City. Now 25, he’s just completed his 3rd house, Orchard House, that stands as a prototypical building that can harmonise the seemingly oppose forces of value-for-money, carbon neutrality and beautifully contextual design. This is a physical representation of the eudaimonic utopia Campion Design pursues so that everyone who owns these creations can become part of a sustainable future.