
Above The Pavement- The Farm!: Architecture & Agriculture At P.F.1
Author: Amale Andraos & Dan Wood
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: Princeton Architectural Press, 2010
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Above The Pavement- The Farm!: Architecture & Agriculture At P.F.1 presents a compelling examination of the intersection between urban design and sustainable food production. This insightful volume chronicles the innovative P.F.1 project, illustrating how architectural principles can integrate agricultural practices into metropolitan landscapes. Amale Andraos and Dan Wood, leading voices in contemporary architecture, argue for a re-imagining of urban spaces to foster ecological balance and community engagement. The book details the conceptual framework and practical implementation of this groundbreaking initiative, offering a visionary perspective on the future of city living. It instructs readers on the potential for transformative design to address pressing environmental and social challenges.
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Author: Amale Andraos & Dan Wood
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: Princeton Architectural Press, 2010
Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: No dust jacket
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
Condition remarks: Condition as shown in image
Above The Pavement- The Farm!: Architecture & Agriculture At P.F.1 presents a compelling examination of the intersection between urban design and sustainable food production. This insightful volume chronicles the innovative P.F.1 project, illustrating how architectural principles can integrate agricultural practices into metropolitan landscapes. Amale Andraos and Dan Wood, leading voices in contemporary architecture, argue for a re-imagining of urban spaces to foster ecological balance and community engagement. The book details the conceptual framework and practical implementation of this groundbreaking initiative, offering a visionary perspective on the future of city living. It instructs readers on the potential for transformative design to address pressing environmental and social challenges.











