Realisation Hybridrised Aeroponic Tower for Food production

Make it stand out.

Aims to create a 21 st Sustainable future farming and public civic space where these two worlds meet and find common grounds and inform each other, where there is no conjunction and disjunction between production and community.

What do we need?

Taking Manston as a production and co-habitation communal landscape , an agroecological system can be designed and run, because it would provide a source of sustainable financial income, a location for educational programming, and a means of battling food insecurity. Bringing farming to the rural could be a viable and innovative solution - using pioneering new technologies such as aquaponics, hydroponics and aeroponics to turn glasshouse into a productive food hub.

- Food safety and security

- Engagement of society in sustainable lifestyles

- Reduced dependence on fossil fuels

During the early chapter, focus was on learning

to design, actually fabricate and test small components and subsystems, thus adding considerable realism to my experience. making written progress reports, the steps taken to design, construct, and grow plants varieties in the tower. This will be studied through designing, making and recording results. Designing and testing smaller systems will also allow me to test different techniques and decide which works the best. If this realised technology is successful, it will make this easier and better in the future.

Goals of Project

Implement a two tower system

• Fabricate one complete prototype

• Finish a pattern template to assist in drilling

Methodologies

1. Prototype intervention

2. To test prototypes in both indoor and outdoor environment

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