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008    101202s2011    nyuab    b    000 0 eng   
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100 1  Gorgolewski, Mark. 
245 10 Carrot city :|bcreating places for urban agriculture /
       |cMark Gorgolewski, June Komisar, and Joe Nasr. 
250    1st ed. 
264  1 New York :|bMonacelli Press,|c[2011] 
264  4 |c©2011 
300    240 pages :|billustrations (chiefly color), maps (chiefly 
       color) ;|c28 cm 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    unmediated|bn|2rdamedia 
338    volume|bnc|2rdacarrier 
504    Includes bibliographical references. 
505 0  Imagining the productive city. Middlesbrough Urban Farming
       Project, Middlesbrough, United Kingdom ; Ravine City, 
       Toronto, Ontario, Canada ; Gardiner Urban Agriculture Hub,
       Toronto, Ontario, Canada ; Making the edible landscape, 
       Rosario, Argentina ; Greenhouse Village, The Netherlands ;
       Southeast False Creek, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
       ; Parc Downsview Park, Toronto, Ontario, Canada ; Prairie 
       Crossing, Grayslake, Illinois ; Agroparks, The Netherlands
       ; Pig City, The Netherlands -- Building community and 
       knowledge. Troy Gardens, Madison, Wisconsin ; Inuvik 
       Community Greenhouse, Inuvik, Northern Territories, Canada
       ; Curtis "80 Cent" Jackson Community Garden, Queens, New 
       York ; Artscape Wychwood Barns, Toronto, Ontario, Canada ;
       Evergreen Brick Works, Toronto, Ontario, Canada ; Niagara 
       Community Food Centre, Toronto, Ontario, Canada ; The 
       Science Barge, Yonkers, New York ; The Edible Schoolyard, 
       Brooklyn, New York ; The Edible Campus, Montreal, Quebec, 
       Canada ; Wood Street Urban Farm, Chicago, Illinois ; 
       Leadenhall Street City Farm, London, United Kingdom ; 
       Public Farm One, Long Island City, New York -- Redesigning
       the home. Mole Hill Community Housing, Vancouver, British 
       Columbia, Canada ; City Farmer, Vancouver, British 
       Columbia, Canada ; Harvest Green, Vancouver, British 
       Columbia, Canada ; Maison Productive House, Montreal, 
       Quebec, Canada ; Edible Estates regional prototype gardens,
       Various locations in the United States and England ; 
       Edible Terrace, Bolton, United Kingdom ; Agro-housing, 
       Wuhan, China ; Center for Urban Agriculture, Seattle, 
       Washington ; 60 Richmond Street East Housing Co-operative,
       Toronto, Ontario, Canada -- Producing on the roof. New 
       York City rooftop gardens, Brooklyn, New York ; New York 
       City rooftop greenhouses, New York, New York ; Uncommon 
       Ground Restaurant, Chicago, Illinois ; Carrot Green Roof, 
       Toronto, Ontario, Canada ; New York rooftop school gardens,
       New York, New York ; Gary Comer Youth Center, Chicago, 
       Illinois ; BronXscape Louis Nine House, Bronx, New York ; 
       Fairmont Hotel gardens, Vancouver, British Columbia and 
       Toronto, Ontario, Canada ; Brownstone roof garden, 
       Brooklyn, New York -- Components for growing. Composters ;
       Livestock shelters ; Hydroponic and aquaponic systems ; 
       Greenhouse technologies ; Raised beds ; Soft planters ; 
       Rigid containers ; Hanging planters. 
520    "Carrot City is a collection of ideas, both conceptual and
       realized, that use design to enable sustainable food 
       production, helping to reintroduce urban agriculture to 
       our cities. Focusing on the need and desire to grow food 
       within the city to supply food from local sources, the 
       contributions of architecture, landscape design, and urban
       design are explored. 
520    Forty projects demonstrate how the production of food can 
       lead to visually striking and artistically interesting 
       solutions that create community and provide inhabitants 
       with immediate access to fresh, healthful ingredients. The
       authors show how city planning and architecture that 
       considers food production as a fundamental requirement of 
       design result in more community gardens, greenhouses 
       tucked under raised highways, edible landscapes in front 
       yards in place of resource-devouring lawns, living walls 
       that bring greenery into dense city blocks, and productive
       green roofs on schools and large apartment blocks that can
       be tended and harvested by students and residents alike."-
       -Pub. desc. 
650  0 Urban agriculture. 
650  7 Urban agriculture.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01162356 
650 07 Landschaftsgestaltung.|0(DE-588)4034350-9|2gnd 
650 07 Nutzpflanzen.|0(DE-588)4042838-2|2gnd 
650 07 Stadtgrün.|0(DE-588)4182743-0|2gnd 
650 07 Städtische Landwirtschaft.|0(DE-588)4653294-8|2gnd 
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650 07 Nutzpflanzen.|0(DE-588c)4042838-2|2swd 
650 07 Stadtgrün.|0(DE-588c)4182743-0|2swd 
700 1  Komisar, June. 
700 1  Nasr, Joe. 
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