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Urban Farming Community Centre
Mixed-Use Nottingham, UK  3rd year project (2020-2021)
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Concept - Shaping City Through Food


Feeding today’s cities sustainably is becoming a great challenge. The growing population and existing global food infrastructure systems are not only disconnecting people from the food and its origins but are also causing detrimental health and environmental impacts. As a result, people are now tasked to look for ways how to repair the environment and still have enough choices of healthy, nutritious, locally sourced food. One way to respond to these challenges is to look for ways to produce food in a space-saving, sustainable, and community engaging manner within city boundaries. 

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A new Urban Farming Community Centre in Nottingham is an opportunity to reconnect people with food and inspire them to recognize and acknowledge the importance of nutrition. The centre brings food production right into the city centre so nature can recover, and city-dwellers can benefit from fresh, locally-grown foods. It supports the globally spreading urban agriculture movement and aims to become the social hub for the local community of the city. Its mission is to make food’s production-consumption-disposal cycle as transparent to the public eye as possible so people can better understand the process and impact of food production. Participation in urban farming activities will help people form social bonds, increase awareness and bring city residents back to nature while opening their eyes and minds to global issues.
 

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Gardens & Allotment

Events Hall / Market

Vertical Farming

Nutrition / Cookery

Classes

Bakery / Cafe / Restaurant

Lab

Office

Architectural Programme​

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More​

Architectural Research Document
Shaping City through Food.
Exploring the potential of urban farming and the benefits it could bring to the wellbeing of communities and the environment

“After exploring the relationship between, cites, people and food, it is becoming evident that planning for food is important. In short, the main reasons emphasised by Donovan are population growth and increasing demand, competition for land, depleting resources, climate change, lack of awareness, vulnerable interpersonal relationships and others (2012, pp. 4-6). The list confirms that many of the most pressing issues of the modern world can be traced back to the way people access, consume and dispose of food.”

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