Abstract
The old conceptual dichotomy between the city and the countryside has often been a historical stumbling block for architects and urban planners. Whilst there have been many attempts to bring the city closer to the natural environment, some on grand scales, more modest experiments have often gleaned better results. Daniele Belleri is a partner at design and innovation office CRA-Carlo Ratti Associati, where he is in charge of all editorial and curatorial projects. He and the practice's founder, architect and engineer Carlo Ratti – who is director of the Senseable City Lab at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) – together explore our contemporary options.
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- AMO
- AeroFarms
- Agricool
- Arizona
- Aztecs
- Berlin
- Biosphere 2
- Bowery Farming
- Broadacre City
- CRA-Carlo Ratti Associati
- Caixa Forum
- Covid-19 pandemic
- CropOne
- Detroit
- Dubai
- Ebenezer Howard
- Farm66
- First and Second World Wars
- Frank Lloyd Wright
- Garden City
- Guggenheim Museum
- Herzog & de Meuron
- Hong Kong
- InFarm
- Jian Mu Tower
- Lewis Mumford
- Madrid
- Milan
- Netherlands
- New York
- Paris
- Patrick Blanc
- Piazza del Duomo
- Pingree's Potato Patches
- Rem Koolhaas
- Richard Buckminster Fuller
- Russia
- Shenzhen
- Tiergarten
- Trussardi Dehors
- UK
- UN
- Ukraine
- Victory Gardens
- Whole Earth Catalog
- ZERO Farms
- aeroponics
- chinampas
- climate change
- hydroponics
- vertical gardens
- ‘Countryside: A Report’
- ‘Green Guerrillas’
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CITATION STYLE
Belleri, D., & Ratti, C. (2023). Urban Farming: The Reluctant Utopia. Architectural Design, 93(1), 14–21. https://doi.org/10.1002/ad.2889
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