Agrarian urbanism and Vertical Farming

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It was almost as early as 1893 when people dwelling at recession struck Detroit were asked by their mayor – Hazen S. Pingree, to cultivate the plots that they own, which had been left vacant for a long time. These cultivated plots within the city came to be called as ‗Hazen‘s potato patches‘. He came up with the idea with the intention of using these vacant plots to produce income, promote food production for the needy, and bring people together on a common cause- to boost their spirit of independence during times of hardship. 4.2 Urban theories in relation to farming:

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Table 1: contemporary theories on urban agriculture

With the industrial revolution, agriculture started getting pushed further and further away from the city and the harmony between the two become completely disrupted. Cities soon became over-crowded jungles of artificiality. It was during this time that architects and urban planners started to re-imagine 5

Urban agriculture- examining the intersection between agriculture and high-rise living- by Eric M. Zeldis

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natural light for photosynthesis

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7. Conclusion

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Figure 54: overhead LED lights for crop growth

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Figure 53: Hydroponic technology

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Figure 52: Aerial view of steel factory to be converted to vertical farm

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Figure 50: hydroponic cultivation and harvest

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Figure 47: Plan and section of the edible schoolyard

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Figure 48: Interior of the greenhouse

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Figure 44: Floor plan of the eco tower

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Figure 40: Readjusting the module according to site

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Figure 37: Productive green facade

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Figure 36: Floor plans of Pasona office HQ in tokyo

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Figure 35: Water conservation and reuse strategies

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Knafo Klimor Architects

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Figure 34: Climate control strategies during summer

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Figure 32: South elevation of building

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Figure 23: Dr. Doshi's organic farm

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 Social

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Figure 28: Crops cultivated inside buildings - "breathing highrises"

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Figure 20: How to make a CPUL Figure 21: Vegetable fields along railway tracks between Elphinstone Road and

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 CPULs explained

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productive landscapes

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Figure 15: City planning of Letchworth

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Figure 17: The agrarian utopia of the Broadacre city - F.L.Wright

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4. Urban agriculture: A revolution for a solution

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Abstract

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Figure 11: "Victory gardens" during the WW1

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4.2 Urban theories in relation to farming

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