Monday, May 18, 2009

'Dragonfly' Vertical Farm Concept in New York

via�Designboom - Weblog�on 5/18/09


'dragonfly' vertical farm concept by vincent callebaut architectures
image courtesy vincent callebaut architectures


belgian firm�
vincent callebaut architectures�have designed a vertical farm based�
on the wings of a dragonfly. located along the east river at the south edge of rooselvelt island
in new york city the tower is a true living organism being self sufficient in water,�
energy and bio fertilizing. spanning 132 floors and 600 vertical meters, the dragonfly�
can accommodate 28 different agricultural fields for the production of fruit, vegetables,
grains, meat and dairy.�


'dragonfly' vertical farm concept�
image courtesy vincent callebaut architectures



'dragonfly' vertical farm concept�
image courtesy vincent callebaut architectures


to ensure the social diversity and a permanent life cycle (24h/24) in the tower,�
the mixed programmation is mainly laid out around two poles of housing�
and work places. around housings, offices and research laboratories as well as�
the most private to the most public agricultural and leisure spaces are designed�
in gardens, kitchen gardens, orchards, meadows, rice fields, farms and suspended
fields. the distribution of flows is made around a true safe spine spreading in loop�
the numerous elevators, the goods elevators and stair wells serving all the levels�
by separating simultaneously the inputs and the outputs recycled from plants,�
animals and human beings.


'dragonfly' vertical farm concept�
image courtesy vincent callebaut architectures



interior view of gardenhouse between the two dragonfly wings
image courtesy vincent callebaut architectures


bioloft concept for the urban gardner
image courtesy vincent callebaut architectures


general info
program : a metabolic farm for urban agriculture / mixing uses
location : new york city, roosevelt island
surface area : 350.000 m=
heights : antenna=700m; roof=600m; top floor=575m
floor count : 132
agricultural fields : 28
model studies : philippe steels
perspectives : benoit patterlini

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