The thesis offers the foundation of a design pattern language for urban gardening, as well as a prototype mobile storytelling platform through which urban gardeners can share gardening experiences. This study examined three urban agriculture communities – a city farm, a permaculture movement, and residential gardeners – in order to better understand some of the challenges in their food growing practices. The city is increasingly being rediscovered by gardeners, food activists, and local governments as an under-utilised opportunity space for land cultivation and local food production, and the findings of this research were analysed with a view to consider interactive technology and design interventions in response
This article was invited by the editors of the Urban Design Group Journal for their special issue on...
In an increasingly urbanised world, we see an increase in the focus on cities and the role they play...
This master’s thesis explores urban agriculture typologies and their respective potentials to increa...
Urban agriculture refers to the production of food in urban and peri-urban spaces. It can contribute...
Urban agriculture refers to the production of food in urban and peri-urban spaces. It can contribute...
As urbanisation of the global population has increased above 50%, growing food in urban spaces incre...
As urbanisation of the global population has increased above 50%, growing food in urban spaces incre...
Part 7: WorkshopsInternational audienceGrowing food presents diverse challenges and opportunities wi...
Over the past decade, there has been a steady emergence of community engagement in urban food produc...
This research investigates how a communication system could support urban gardeners in their activi...
We present the design and pilot study of QuickTales, a mobile storytelling platform through which ur...
We present the design and pilot study of QuickTales, a mobile storytelling platform through which ur...
Over the past decade, a new movement has been sweeping across agricultural research, theory and prac...
Urban agriculture is practiced in many forms within urban spaces, ranging from large organised commu...
Urban agriculture is practiced in many forms within urban spaces, ranging from large organised commu...
This article was invited by the editors of the Urban Design Group Journal for their special issue on...
In an increasingly urbanised world, we see an increase in the focus on cities and the role they play...
This master’s thesis explores urban agriculture typologies and their respective potentials to increa...
Urban agriculture refers to the production of food in urban and peri-urban spaces. It can contribute...
Urban agriculture refers to the production of food in urban and peri-urban spaces. It can contribute...
As urbanisation of the global population has increased above 50%, growing food in urban spaces incre...
As urbanisation of the global population has increased above 50%, growing food in urban spaces incre...
Part 7: WorkshopsInternational audienceGrowing food presents diverse challenges and opportunities wi...
Over the past decade, there has been a steady emergence of community engagement in urban food produc...
This research investigates how a communication system could support urban gardeners in their activi...
We present the design and pilot study of QuickTales, a mobile storytelling platform through which ur...
We present the design and pilot study of QuickTales, a mobile storytelling platform through which ur...
Over the past decade, a new movement has been sweeping across agricultural research, theory and prac...
Urban agriculture is practiced in many forms within urban spaces, ranging from large organised commu...
Urban agriculture is practiced in many forms within urban spaces, ranging from large organised commu...
This article was invited by the editors of the Urban Design Group Journal for their special issue on...
In an increasingly urbanised world, we see an increase in the focus on cities and the role they play...
This master’s thesis explores urban agriculture typologies and their respective potentials to increa...