Edible Infrastructures | Organisational Patterns for Urban-Agricultural Landscapes

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GREENHOUSE INTEGRATION

Courtyards

Street-to-private transition

Enclosed terraces

glass roof infill ‘infill’/cover remaining spaces inside with glass roofs, connecting different levels where possible

Interior view of enclosed space Generate infill-roof: - locate dwelling edges - find low spine in center - ‘loft’ surface between greenhouse layer on facade

result of the dynamic between public & private, productive & urban.

ƌɄ Greenhouse integration, including various degrees of public/private production

OVERVIEW OF TACTICAL OPPORTUNITIES

ƌɄ Communal greenhouses serving as circulation, both horizontal and vertical, encouraging a continuity of flows through the clusters, connecting interior of the blocks to exteriors

A quick scan of the morphology generated thus far, some potential opportunities for architectural development have suggested themselves. We'll look at how we might systematise an approach for exploiting these tactical opportunities, such as:

each resident decides how much and how intensively to grow.

ƌɄ Social mixing spaces distributed within the clusters. ƌɄ Differentiation of types of dwelling units

Productive Typologies

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