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Above the Pavement—the Farm!Architecture & Agriculture at PF1Princeton Architectural Press
4-1/2 x 7 in; 192 pp ; 20 color and 150 b/w images $19.95
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Above the Pavement—the Farm! -- In the summer of 2008, exactly forty years after French student activists took to the streets with their rallying cry of "Under the pavement, the beach!" a new vision of liberation took shape in the courtyard of MoMA's P.S.1. Designed and built by WORK Architecture Company in 2008 for the museum's Young Architects Program, the installation Public Farm 1 (PF1) consisted of a large cluster of cardboard tubes topped with more than four dozen species of plants and vegetables. Conceived as a medium for educating citizens about sustainable urban farming techniques, the fully functioning, produce-growing design emphasized local intervention over mass production and pointed the way toward a more holistic, integrated approach to urban life. Leaving behind the urban beach, the updated slogan "Above
the Pavement, the Farm!" embodies the current generation of young architects’ preoccupations and hopes for the city of the future.
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