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Farm HD

Locality: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia



Address: RMIT University Melbourne, VIC, Australia

Website: http://www.farmhd.org

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25.01.2022 First tests of a new vertical farming #tower for #hongkong #kowloon with @naau_studio #development #verticalfarming #china #cities #urbanism @d___lab @rmituniversity @rmituniversityvietnam



24.01.2022 Preparing to hang the work at @thechineseuniversityofhongkong

23.01.2022 We've started!!! #farmhd #hongkong @thechineseuniversityofhongkong @d___lab @grtnwilkins

22.01.2022 Another progress shot of our ymt green project #hongkong #hongkongfood #kowloon #development #property #hongkongproperty #verticalfarming #sustainability @rmituniversity @d___lab @rmit_architecture @antarctigram @naau_studio rendering by @lauramartires



21.01.2022 FarmHD will be organising a second symposium to discuss urban agriculture futures in Melbourne on the 10th August 2017. Stay tuned for more details.

20.01.2022 http://asia.nikkei.com//Asia-digs-deep-to-upgrade-its-agri

20.01.2022 A fantastic farming project by our friends at Superimpose https://www.dezeen.com//superimpose-white-ring-sun-commun/



20.01.2022 https://www.wsj.com//a-new-look-for-urban-utility-structur

19.01.2022 #future #cities #hongkongproperty #development #property #sustainability #verticalfarming

19.01.2022 Chris Chan & Stephanie Tan Atelier Casaa presenting @d___lab @thechineseuniversityofhongkong #australiachinacouncil #verticalfarming #architecture #hongkong #farmhd

18.01.2022 The FarmHD symposium convened by RMIT Architecture staff John Doyle and Dr Graham Crist, RMIT Vietnam Associate Professor Gretchen Wilkins & CUHK Associate Thom...as Chung was held last week at the Chinese University of Hong Kong. The event is part of a broader research project investigating the future of vertical farming and food production in Asian cities, what would need to shift in our cities in order to make urban farming in high density environments a realistic proposition, and where the future opportunities for design in urban agriculture might lie. The Chinese University of Hong Kong has a strong research focus on urban farming and has a number of rooftop farming prototypes operating within the campus. The symposium included speakers from throughout the region, including practitioners and academics operating within architecture & urban design, and agriculture. The project is integrated into the RMIT Architecture programs through the FarmHD & HDFarm studio and elective being led by John Doyle. The project will culminate in a second symposium to be held in Melbourne in the second half of 2017. The project is supported by the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade Australia China Council, and the RMIT Enabling Capability Platforms. Speakers: Associate Professor Gretchen Wilkins (RMIT Vietnam) Associate Professor Thomas Chung (CUHK) Dr Graham Crist (RMIT) John Doyle (RMIT & NAAU) Chris Chan & Stephanie Tan (RMIT Alumni - Atelier Casaa) Alan Lau (RMIT Alumni - OMA Asia) Andy Wang (LAB Shanghai) Ruben Bergambagt & Carolyn Leung (Superimpose) Neville Mars (Mars Architects) For more information please visit www.farmhd.org

17.01.2022 https://www.facebook.com/slowfoodmelbourne/posts/10154997996083726



17.01.2022 The FarmHD Hong Kong Symposium will be held at the Chinese University of Hong Kong on the 5th April 2017. Times, locations and details to come. Please see the poster for speaker information. This event is supported by the Australia China Council and the RMIT Enabling Capability Platforms.... #HongKong #CUHK #VerticalFarming #Architecture

17.01.2022 Rooftop aquaponics @thechineseuniversityofhongkong #sustainability #verticalfarming #architecture #australiachinacouncil #farmhd

17.01.2022 https://www.theguardian.com//forest-cities-radical-plan-ch

16.01.2022 Join us for a free panel discussion exploring ideas to make urban farming in high-density environments a realistic proposition. WHEN: Thursday 10th August 1pm-6pm WHERE: RMIT Design Hub Level 10 Longroom ... magine our fresh food being produced in skyscrapers, right in the cities we live in. Many see this as only a fantasy, others as a technical necessity. Vertical farming in our cities is at present not financially viable. While advances in high intensity consolidated farming processes have greatly increased yields, they have not achieved a level that would allow farming programs to realistically compete with the commercial market on a financial basis. FarmHD is a part of a suite of design-led research investigations that are questioning what would need to shift in our cities in order to make urban farming in high-density environments a realistic proposition. Cities such as Hong Kong have witnessed the explosion in highrise and super-dense environments, and have experimented with vertical living and commerce for decades. At the same time, Australia is a major exporter of high quality fresh produce, with a strong track record of research and innovation in agriculture. The dialogue between Australian and Chinese approaches to this pressing issue of food security, local food accessibility and practical architectural approaches for high-density agriculture have yielded new insights and industry collaborations in this field. The project will gather experts and designers to speculate on these questions, and to propose new ideas. The FARM HIGH DENSITY project aims to continue and deepen the conversation about farms in our future cities. Speakers: Thomas Chung, John Doyle, Graham Crist, Paul Minifie, Mauro Baracco, Tony Bundock, Sasaki Associates, ZAA Architects, Sumperimpose Architects, Mark Jacques, Juliette Anich. The project is supported by the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade Australia China Council, and the RMIT Enabling Capability Platforms.

16.01.2022 @thechineseuniversityofhongkong library #rooftopgarden #architecture #verticalfarming #sustainability #property #hongkongproperty @d___lab

13.01.2022 We've updated our website with projects from RMIT Bachelor Design Studio - The Farm http://www.farmhd.org

11.01.2022 http://inhabitat.com/shanghai-is-planning-a-massive-100-he/

11.01.2022 Graham Crist @antarctigram presenting at @thechineseuniversityofhongkong @d___lab #farmhd #hongkong #architecture #verticalfarming #australiachinacouncil

11.01.2022 https://www.facebook.com/MetropolisMag/posts/10155122594558149

10.01.2022 First stop on the tour of urban farming facilities at @thechineseuniversityofhongkong #farmhd #australiachinacouncil #architecture #verticalfarming #sustainability

10.01.2022 Growing space inside the shell of a former carpark at Yaumeitai #hongkong #future #green #verticalfarming #sustainability #hongkongproperty #property #development @naau_studio @antarctigram @d___lab @rmituniversity @rmitactivator_launchpad

09.01.2022 Our site in Tin Shui Wai in the news http://www.scmp.com//1/poor-tin-shui-wai-has-priciest-food

09.01.2022 http://www.newyorker.com//elem/hong-kongs-skyline-farmers

08.01.2022 http://inhabitat.com/incredible-rooftop-farm-takes-over-is/

08.01.2022 Aquaponics at @thechineseuniversityofhongkong #farmhd #australiachinacouncil #architecture #verticalfarming #sustainability

07.01.2022 Third stop on the #rooftopgarden tour of @thechineseuniversityofhongkong #australiachinacouncil #property #hongkongproperty #sustainability #verticalfarming #architecture #design @d___lab @naau_studio

07.01.2022 https://techxplore.com//2017-05-analysis-extremely-disrupt

07.01.2022 How might the removal of cars from the urban field have an impact on the commercial viability of urban farming http://www.businessinsider.com.au/ford-ceo-future-of-cities

07.01.2022 Carolyn Leung from superimpose presenting @thechineseuniversityofhongkong #farmhd #australiachinacouncil #architecture #hongkong #verticalfarming

04.01.2022 https://www.facebook.com/Inhabitat/posts/10154262195507056

04.01.2022 http://inhabitat.com/nations-first-urban-farm-school-teach/

03.01.2022 https://www.facebook.com/Inhabitat/posts/10154203250222056

03.01.2022 Thomas Chung Associate Professor in architecture at @thechineseuniversityofhongkong presenting his value farm project #hongkong #architecture #australiachinacouncil #farmhd

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