As cities continue to rapidly expand in population, their dependence on external resources generates sociocultural challenges. How we plan to feed this growth of urban occupancy is one of the many challenges cities face in the near future. Current large-scale food systems are failing to provide access, resources and most importantly education that sustains the relationship between people, the built environment and the food they consume. This thesis engages this global issue at a regional scale and explores the opportunity for architecture to serve as a cultural and educational foundation for supporting self-reliant urban environments. Investigating the existence of food deserts in Baltimore, this thesis critiques current academic institutio...
This thesis studies how the practice of eating together impacts on liveable city making. In this the...
The contemporary, monoculture-based agricultural model is failing, as evidenced by worldwide food sh...
The tide is changing in food research and food movements. Both academic thought and grassroots mobil...
In the past, cities and their food system were spatially interwoven. However, rapid urbanization an...
By 2050, the global population will have grown to over 9.7 Billion people. Traditional farming pract...
This thesis argues that architecture must be more than just the physical creation of space and becom...
This paper aims to study the conflicts that arise from the ever-present need for housing and urban e...
Cities are attracting people increasingly because of the work opportunities, universities and wide r...
The way people experience a city is its food and architecture. It has the most cultural impact, by c...
With rising global urban populations, existing food infrastructure systems are rapidly becoming unsu...
Urban Agriculture is a growing movement that has resulted in response to the world\u27s increasing u...
This thesis contains both the outline of the modern day problem of food deserts and nutritional inju...
The project will explore the generation of a productive residence in an urban setting. The thesis an...
Cities have long grappled with how to feed their populations, globalization being a key tool for sup...
If there is anything to be learnt from developed cities around the world, it is that the private sec...
This thesis studies how the practice of eating together impacts on liveable city making. In this the...
The contemporary, monoculture-based agricultural model is failing, as evidenced by worldwide food sh...
The tide is changing in food research and food movements. Both academic thought and grassroots mobil...
In the past, cities and their food system were spatially interwoven. However, rapid urbanization an...
By 2050, the global population will have grown to over 9.7 Billion people. Traditional farming pract...
This thesis argues that architecture must be more than just the physical creation of space and becom...
This paper aims to study the conflicts that arise from the ever-present need for housing and urban e...
Cities are attracting people increasingly because of the work opportunities, universities and wide r...
The way people experience a city is its food and architecture. It has the most cultural impact, by c...
With rising global urban populations, existing food infrastructure systems are rapidly becoming unsu...
Urban Agriculture is a growing movement that has resulted in response to the world\u27s increasing u...
This thesis contains both the outline of the modern day problem of food deserts and nutritional inju...
The project will explore the generation of a productive residence in an urban setting. The thesis an...
Cities have long grappled with how to feed their populations, globalization being a key tool for sup...
If there is anything to be learnt from developed cities around the world, it is that the private sec...
This thesis studies how the practice of eating together impacts on liveable city making. In this the...
The contemporary, monoculture-based agricultural model is failing, as evidenced by worldwide food sh...
The tide is changing in food research and food movements. Both academic thought and grassroots mobil...