Research + Design Advanced Studio
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My project proposes a new way of inhabiting the city by merging housing with the exploration of vertical urban farms, while creating a strong ecological and social connection with the adjacent park. The building is conceived as a hybrid infrastructure that accommodates different types of housing, from compact units to family-oriented layouts, allowing diverse forms of living to coexist. A light structural framework supports vertical growing systems that optimize natural light and ventilation to produce fresh food throughout the year. These farms function as ecological devices, shared learning spaces, and productive infrastructures capable of cultivating goods for sale in local markets. At ground level, the project opens generously toward the park, dissolving boundaries through gardens, pathways, and semi-public terraces that integrate public space into the building. By embedding productive landscapes within the architecture and linking them to existing green networks, the project reimagines the relationship between housing, nature, and urban density.
Vertical Harvest
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Program Diagram
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Ground Floor



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Plans
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Concrete
Metal Sheet
Polycarbonate
Compress Cellulose Panels
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