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Chetwood Architects' London Bridge Includes Futuristic Agriculture

Chetwood Architects' London Bridge proves that the firm is once again on forefront of green building innovation. This ultra modern structure is a futuristic revamp of the currently standing London Bridge that was erected in 1973. As seen in the images in the gallery, Chetwood Architects' London Bridge of the future includes a vertical farm on the Thames river.

According to recent articles on Trend Hunter, vertical farms are likely to become a common sources of produce for urban cores in the future. After perusing the gallery of Chetwood Architects' London Bridge, check out the articles below for more urban farming innovations.

Chetwood Architects aren't green to eco-friendly architecture; we've previously featured their design for a large wind dam in Lake Lagoda in North West Russia.
Trend Themes
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2. Green Building Innovation - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Create sustainable and eco-friendly building designs to meet the increasing demand for environmentally-conscious architecture.
3. Urban Farming Innovations - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Explore new methods and technologies to optimize urban farming practices and increase food production in urban areas.
Industry Implications
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