Urban farm

Transform your urban space into a thriving farm with these creative ideas. Discover how to grow your own food and create a sustainable garden in the city.
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What is a Smart Urban Farm? K-farm challenges urban farming under extreme conditions and makes farming into a STEM education for all people. Because of the coastal condition along Victoria Harbour, we have combined three types of farming to suit our specific site and climate – Hydroponics to provide 365 farming in all conditions,... Read more »

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K-farm challenges urban farming under extreme conditions and makes farming into STEM education for all people. Because of the coastal condition along Victoria Harbour, we have combined three types of farming to suit our specific site and climate: Hydroponics to provide 365 farming in all conditions, Aquaponics to study how fish and plants coexist, Organic with various height and species to serve as inclusive farming and maintain the community's ecosystem. Urban Farming Concept, Hydroponics Farm, Graphic Essay, Urban Farming Architecture, Community Farming, Hong Kong Architecture, Types Of Farming, London Neighborhoods, Rural Land

K-farm challenges urban farming under extreme conditions and makes farming into STEM education for all people. Because of the coastal condition along Victoria Harbour, we have combined three types of farming to suit our specific site and climate: Hydroponics to provide 365 farming in all conditions, Aquaponics to study how fish and plants coexist, Organic with various height and species to serve as inclusive farming and maintain the community's ecosystem.

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Dezeen’s top ten: cardboard projects | Dezeen Formal Gardens, Garden Nails, Urban Garden Design, Architecture Company, Urban Farm, Landscape Elements, Farm Design, Landscape Plans, Rooftop Garden

For September's top ten we've compiled our most popular stories about projects made of cardboard. In first place is Japanese architect Shigeru Ban with his Paper Tea House. 2: in second place is a cardboard office interior created by Dutch designer Joost van Bleiswijk for Amsterdam advertising office Nothing. 3: third place goes to another

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