Architectural Greywater Systems
Urban farming refers to the practice of cultivating and managing plants, animals, and other forms of life within urban areas for food, recreation, education, and environmental benefits. This encompasses a wide range of activities, from traditional community gardens and rooftop farms to innovative uses of green infrastructure, such as vertical gardens and hydroponic systems. Urban farming promotes sustainable architecture by incorporating elements like geothermal energy, passive solar design, and rainwater harvesting into the built environment. By integrating agriculture into the cityscape, urban farmers can help reduce food insecurity, improve air quality, mitigate the heat island effect, and enhance community well-being.