Vertical Farming Imagine skyscrapers not just as residences or office spaces but as lush, green farms. This is the essence of ...
Former office buildings are thriving as indoor farms as demand for office space drops, reports Vittoria Traverso for BBC.
The world’s largest indoor vertical farm closed its doors in late 2024, capping a bad run for this fledgling sector.
Dubai, UAE – As the world increasingly embraces the health benefits of microgreens, UNS Vertical Farms stands at the forefront of this green revolution, offering one of the most diverse selections of ...
Africa's urban vertical gardens are transforming city landscapes, offering innovative solutions to the challenges of ...
Deploying the tools of “rappel graffiti,” the vandals have been racing to claim fresh canvases of vertical space once ... the crown of an unfinished skyscraper at 45 Park Place, near City ...
Photo by S Nitzold via Wikipedia Commons Designed by Adrian Smith + Gill Gordon Architecture, the skyscraper, previously known as the Kingdom Tower, was first announced in 2011 with construction ...
But it's hardly alone. From Japan to Singapore to Dubai, vertical indoor farms – where crops can be grown in climate-controlled environments with hydroponics, aquaponics or aeroponics techniques ...
The 190-metre-tall skyscraper has been created for developer ... The pool will project out from a vertical void that cuts through the building, dividing it into two towers that its architect ...
In recent years, Dhaka's urban skyline has undergone a dramatic transformation, with towering skyscrapers becoming ... ensuring seamless vertical movement. A five-layer basement, equipped with ...
Sometimes, yes. Large-scale vertical farms tend to be profitable as long as they can offset the often high cost of lighting.
On a cold January afternoon in northern Italy, Aldo [not his real name] was flicking between Instagram photos of his favourite football team, AC Milan, and posts from relatives and friends back in ...