This project investigates the creation of a new “green” logo made from waste management for Chicago, “The Green City.” A network of five facilities shaped from the processes of waste management are spread across the city and linked by existing light rail infrastructure. The shape of each facility is unique yet together they are part of a family that form a collective singularity or identity for a green Chicago. In establishing this identity, the family of buildings is at once public art, institution, infrastructure, architectural monument, public park, and green building.
On Farming - Contents
BRACKET [on farming]
Food Matrix
Globalgaelisation
GEOtube: Vertical Salt Deposit Growth System
Your Town Tomorrow
Migrational Fields: Farming and the Chinese Urban Village
Precipitating a Productive Countryside: A Renewed Company Town Model
Project::Farm
Living Tower: A Vertical Horse Stable for Luxor
Performative Landscapes
The Catalog: From Ploughs to Clouds
Reforestation of Greenwood Farm: An Emergent Landscape and Intervention
Vertical Farming in Las Vegas? Beyond Pragmatism, Toward Desire
Microcosmic Aquaculture
On Farming
Post-Agricultural Speculations
Factory-Farmed Architecture: You Are How You Eat
Farm Plus: Hybrid Agricultural Landscapes
AGER-AGRI
HydroLoops: Mechanization and the Command Prompt
Notes Towards a History of Agrarian Urbanism
Farm Logic
Landgrab City
Farming [PARK]: Rail, Roadways, and Urban Form Today
Chia Mesa
Seasoned Pasture: A Demonstration Range and Public Park
Hydrating Luanda
Nomadic Allotments: London’s Farming Future
Ecologically Emergent Leisure Landscapes [EELLs]
Cloud Skippers
Aquaculture Seascape Park
The Building That Farms…
Learning from Salinas (Hopefully)
What We Are Is What We Eat
Cash Crops, Energy Landscapes
Butter in the Mail: Experiments in an Epistolary Economy
45°50’8”N 119°41’57”W: Hybrid-Poplar Farm
Line 13 – Superlinearity
Fructus Vegetabilis: Growing Profit in the War on Error
Beyond Disney
The Productive Surface
Rethinking Urbanism in the Shrinking City of New Orleans
Harvesting Space
BLDG 2.0: Crowd-Sourcing Building Energy Performance