Talking to an ecologist or a food system specialist and they’ll tell you how intensive the beef industry is on the American landscape. However, when taking a closer look at the problem, it becomes clear, in many cases, there is no simple solution.
Nick Glase is a Los Angeles-based architect and landscape architect whose work seeks to synthesize rural and urban technologies, values, and ordering systems.
On Farming - Contents
BRACKET [on farming]
The Catalog: From Ploughs to Clouds
Globalgaelisation
Fructus Vegetabilis: Growing Profit in the War on Error
Recycling Takes Command
Butter in the Mail: Experiments in an Epistolary Economy
Learning from Salinas (Hopefully)
Performative Landscapes
Line 13 – Superlinearity
The Productive Surface
Microcosmic Aquaculture
Farm Logic
Project::Farm
Living Tower: A Vertical Horse Stable for Luxor
Aquaculture Seascape Park
HydroLoops: Mechanization and the Command Prompt
GEOtube: Vertical Salt Deposit Growth System
Landgrab City
Harvesting Space
Vertical Farming in Las Vegas? Beyond Pragmatism, Toward Desire
On Farming
Reforestation of Greenwood Farm: An Emergent Landscape and Intervention
Beyond Disney
Nomadic Allotments: London’s Farming Future
Your Town Tomorrow
Cloud Skippers
AGER-AGRI
The Building That Farms…
BLDG 2.0: Crowd-Sourcing Building Energy Performance
What We Are Is What We Eat
Post-Agricultural Speculations
Precipitating a Productive Countryside: A Renewed Company Town Model
Factory-Farmed Architecture: You Are How You Eat
Cash Crops, Energy Landscapes
Chia Mesa
Ecologically Emergent Leisure Landscapes [EELLs]
45°50’8”N 119°41’57”W: Hybrid-Poplar Farm
Farming [PARK]: Rail, Roadways, and Urban Form Today
Migrational Fields: Farming and the Chinese Urban Village
Food Matrix
Farm Plus: Hybrid Agricultural Landscapes
Hydrating Luanda
Notes Towards a History of Agrarian Urbanism
Rethinking Urbanism in the Shrinking City of New Orleans