Sky Garden
A theoretical project that delves into the realms of reuse and reimagining underused spaces within our cities. Space is increasingly at a premium and the responsibility to sustain our growing population weighs heavy, Sky Garden emerges as a theoretical exploration of where we can cultivate food in the urban landscape.
The vehicle for this conceptual endeavour stands Windsor House on Bedford Street – 23-story tower in the heart of Belfast's city centre. What was once a towering structure of neglect has become the focal point of a groundbreaking initiative to transform urban spaces into thriving hubs of sustainable agriculture.
Sky Garden challenges the conventional boundaries of city living, posing the question: How can we grow food efficiently and sustainably within the constraints of a bustling urban environment?
As we navigate the ever-expanding challenges of feeding a growing global population, Sky Garden serves as a beacon of possibility, redefining the potential of underused spaces and reshaping the dialogue around urban agriculture.