Resources
What is Food Urbanism?
Upcoming events
You don't have access to any upcoming eventsSearch
Support
- FUI is supported by a grant from the Swiss National Science Foundation under the National Research Programme NRP 65 "New Urban Quality"
Mole Hill Community Housing
![1128 molehill](http://www.foodurbanism.org/v2/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/1128-molehill-505x335.png)
Mole Hill Community Housing Project is noteworthy not only for the retention and restoration of 26 heritage buildings, creation of 170 units of affordable housing, and a child-care precinct, but also for the incorporation of significant sustainable design features. It …
+ read more
Community garden in le parc de Beaulieu
![1089 Parc beaulieu panorama](http://www.foodurbanism.org/v2/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/1089-Parc-beaulieu-panorama-505x367.jpg)
The UAC (Community action unit of Geneva city) initiated a garden plots’ project within the public realm for the use of local residents. The occupied area was originally only 310 m2. However in 2010 the collective group Beaulieu, a group …
+ read more
Colony farm
![Colony Farm Regional Park Map](http://www.foodurbanism.org/v2/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/1052-Colonyfarm-map-505x374.jpg)
The Colony Regional Farm Sustainability Plan (COLSP) outlines a future where Colony Farm is a physical and virtual place for research, learning, and experimentation into the integration of sustainable food systems, wildlife, recreation and community. The concept of an on-site …
+ read more
Beacon food forest
![1248 beacon food forest portrait](http://www.foodurbanism.org/v2/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/1248-beacon-food-forest-portrait--505x288.jpg)
Funded in part by the Seattle Department of Neighborhoods and maintained by dozens of volunteers, the Beacon food forest contains fruit and nut trees, mulberry bushes and snack paths of strawberries to create an edible forest. With permaculture principles at …
+ read more
Via Verde
![1258 Via Verde](http://www.foodurbanism.org/v2/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/1258-Via-Verde-505x374.jpg)
Its name Via Verde, meaning “the green way,” is an affordable housing complex in the South Bronx. The complex features 151 units of affordable rental housing and 71 moderate-income units oriented around a community garden and a series of green …
+ read more