Repurposed Parking Lot Farms

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Car Parks 2.0 Turns Big, Empty Spaces Into a Farm in the City
Laura McQuarrie — November 12, 2019References: fastcompany & studionab.fr
Studio NAB created a vision for a farm in the city with a conceptual design by the name of Car Parks 2.0, which repurposes the parking lots of big-box stores into green space. The urban farm proposes that fresh produce could be grown and sold through neighboring stores or potentially even delivered to homes nearby. The concept for "a new generation of parking" also envisions solar panels and charging stations to accommodate electric cars and shared garden plots for locals.
By rethinking commercial parking plots, Car Parks 2.0 has the potential to allow for the collection and filtration of rainwater, as well as recycling and composting and the creation of an ecosystem in an urban location.