Landscape Architecture: Gorilla Gardening!!!

Tuesday, August 24, 2010

buildingstudio: botanical garden pavilion



the water cleansing example relies on native water plants in a sandy-medium trough. cleansed water is collected in the wetlands demonstration area which is a holding pool for a vertical garden wall.
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britta riley and rebecca bray: windowfarms
published 07.13.10


this vertical food growing garden uses a dirt free technique called hydroponics and allows users to harvest fruits and vegetables under local conditions inside homes, anytime of the year while maximizing space.
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set + drift: shopping cart farming
published 05.21.10


this experimental project uses abandoned and repurposed shopping carts as the main tool in growing portable gardens. in doing this, the goal was to create a replicable model for urban cultivation and pocket farms.
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gionata gatto: 'urbanbuds' portable garden
published 05.14.10


a new way to use public spaces and meet new neighbors through the activity of urban agriculture.
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groves raines architects: garden compost shed
published 05.06.10


the structure which serves as a composting area and garden store is made entirely from industrial concrete reinforcing bar and is constructed using a technique similar to traditional willow weaving.
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bag for plants
published 02.02.10


BACSAC® is an alternative solution to avoid the constraints of creating a roof garden in town.
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vanessa harden: the subversive gardener
published 12.17.09


canadian designer vanessa harden once again investigates existing social tribes, focusing on the guerrilla gardening movement
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5.5 designers: 'guide to free farming' project
published 12.04.09


5.5 designers proposed 'the guide to free farming' at the ICSID world design congress during singapore design week 09. lead by design indaba the research project uses radical solutions to produce food, energy and resources.
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freitag compost bags
published 10.06.09


titled 'urban gardening' the exhibition by the freitag brothers aims to direct the general public to be involved in recycling and encourage people to get involved in gardening within their local community.
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mosstika: living wall
published 09.28.09


mosstika is the studio of edina tokodi a hungarian artist living and working in brooklyn, new york who creates artwork from plants
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