No vertical farm has been built yet, but there are already several discussions involving the farms of the future. At ArchDaily, we’ve published Vincent Callebaut’s design and Plantagon’s design. In this video, four architects describe their designs for the vertical farms.
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Video: Designing the vertical farm
Harvest City / Tangram 3DS
Architects: Tangram 3DS Location: Haiti Project year: 2010 Photographs Tangram 3DS
AD Interviews: Craig Konyk, kOnyk Architecture
While visiting New York, we had the chance to stop by Brooklyn-based kOnyk Architecture to speak with the firm’s principal, Craig Konyk. The architects categorize themselves as a creative architectural design studio – a characteristic that is evident in all of their work ranging from the smaller scale designs, such as their Hybrid House, to their larger scale proposals for the Museum of Polish History.
Epiphany School / Miller Hull Partnership

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Architects: Miller Hull Partnership
- Year: 2010
Kroon Hall Yale University / Hopkins Architects and Centerbrook Architects and Planners

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Architects: Hopkins Architects and Centerbrook Architects and Planners
: Hopkins Architects Design Architects and Centerbrook Architects and Planners, LLP Executive Architect - Area: 68800 m²
- Year: 2009
AD Interviews: Lawrence Scarpa
Back in June we had the chance to interview Lawrence Scarpa in Miami, at the AIA Convention when Pugh + Scarpa Architects received the 2010 AIA Firm Award.
AD Interviews: Hani Rashid, Asymptote Architecture
We visited Asymptote’s new offices in Brooklyn to interview Hani Rashid.
Northwest Maritime Center / Miller Hull Partnership

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Architects: Miller Hull Partnership
- Year: 2010
Tower of Droplets: Taiwan Conceptual Tower Competition Entry / CRAB Studio

The Taiwan Conceptual Tower International Competition awarded “The Tower of Droplets” Sir Peter Cook and Gavin Robotham’s London-based Cook Robotham Architecture Bureau (CRAB) won second prize for their entry: “The Tower of Droplets in The Taiwan Conceptual Tower International Competition. Presented here is just one of the 237 entries from 25 countries that were submitted. Crab studio recieved a $65,000 award for their entry for Taichung, Taiwan. The team comprised Jenna Al-Ali, Nuria Blanco, Lorene Faure, and Selma Johannson. Consulting engineer was Michael Kaverne of Buro Happold.
Read on for more on the tower after the break.
Solar Park South / Jaramillo-Azuero Arquitectos

In their entry for the Solar Park South Competition, the Colombian design team, Jaramillo-Azuero Arquitectos proposed education as the means of sustainability for the future and the result of their submission was being awarded third place in the international competition. Additional images of Jaramillo-Azuero Arquitectos submission and their project concept after the break.
Video: UBC Centre for Interactive Research on Sustainability
The Centre for Interactive Research on Sustainability (CIRS) at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver is on track to open in the summer of 2011. CIRS aims to be the most innovative and high performance building in North America, a “living laboratory” where professors, students and partners demonstrate leading-edge research and develop sustainable design practices, products, systems and policies. The building will push the frontiers of sustainable construction materials and building techniques. It will draw much of its heat from the ground, electricity from the sun, ventilation from the wind, water from the rain–all while reducing the university’s energy use and carbon footprint.
Revolution Park Sports Academy / Neighboring Concepts
Masdar Institute / Foster + Partners

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Architects: Foster + Partners
- Year: 2010
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Manufacturers: Effisus, Adexsi, Guthrie Douglas, Hunter Douglas, Vector Foiltec
United North America / Holm Architecture Office
Crowsnest Modular Home / Challenger
Boston Fusion / Bay Arch

The ambitious and successful award-winning architect, MAA Christian Bay-Jorgensen, from the architectural firm, Bay Arch, shared with us this unique and sustainable building at the harbour in Boston, Massachusetts. With affiliates in Ringkobing and Copenhagen and with creativity and energy in the blood, Boston Fusion will contain apartments and offices to create a new, green design in every sense with the help of eco-friendly materials from Icopal. This project also forms part of the plans for a new, green quarter called South Boston. More images and architect’s description after the break.
Colorado Court / Brooks + Scarpa
Morogoro International School / Alma-nac

The Morogoro International School, located in the southern highlands of Tanzania, serves as a model for sustainability and modular architecture for society. With the idea of having the school simultaneously serve as a community hub, Alma-nac architects believed they could achieve this best through their repeating linear form with an emphasis on environmental control strategies. More images and architects’ description after the break.










