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Issue 02: Invasive Typologies

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Issue 01 – Destruction
April 25, 2025

By

Fei Xiong, Yifan Shen, Yue Zhuo

Farming Depot City – A New Urban Food Production System

Farming Depot City is conceptualized as a radical solution and a contested urban fantasy. Through provocatively choreographing the food system and public participation on a limited site footprint, the project attempts to open up a discussion regarding London’s food insecurity, machine production, and human relation to land.

The farming depot collapses the whole food production process from a territorial scale to our site. Using the vertical farming strategy, we turn abandoned sites into food production machines to make urban farms a considerable food source. The form is optimized to maximize the growing area. Sowing, growing, harvesting, retailing, and composting are all integrated into the megastructure.

With the capacity of the farming depot structure, the machine becomes a landmark, just like the British Museum and the Guggenheim in Bilbao, attracting citizens and tourists across the city. Farming becomes a mass recreation activity alongside visiting art galleries, museums, and theaters. 

Jan. 2024

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