The Design of Science
Posted on July 30, 2008 by B Juergens
Design, Tech
Dickson Despommier, a professor at Columbia University, and 82 graduate students designed a vertical farm concept based on LA’s Capitol Records building. Like other designs of vertical farms, such as the one presented by the Center for Urban Agriculture in Seattle and another concept by Atelier SOA Architects in Paris; the high-concept design would ensure protection for a cities’ food supply against floods, droughts, and pathogens. Each vertical farm would be sustained through renewable energy sources i.e. solar panels, wind turbines, and salvaged rainwater. The overall idea is not solely for high-rise downtown city farms, in fact, ‘they’ are hoping you put a small-scale version in your backyard. Welcome to the future of sustainable living.
Many of these vertical farm concepts boast fresh ripe un-treated edibles, purifying district air by the provision of plant oxygen, and the extinction of transportation for food supply, not to mention integrated living quarters. With all of these great promises of alternative living it’s a wonder why we’re not ready to build these by the droves.
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