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Invisible Farm Art Installation

Invisible Farm Art Installation is an innovative vertical farming system designed to transform urban living spaces through the integration of hydroponic agriculture with residential window frames. Created by designers Daisuke Nagatomo and Minnie Jan, this sustainable design solution draws inspiration from the traditional metal window frames commonly found in Taiwanese residential buildings, reimagining them as functional growing spaces. The installation consists of hexagonal planter modules, each measuring 23 centimeters in width and 20 centimeters in height, constructed from molded PVC with heat-pressing joints and stainless steel connectors. The system incorporates a sophisticated drip irrigation mechanism for efficient water distribution, utilizing colorful polymer growing medium instead of traditional soil-based substrates to enhance both functionality and aesthetic appeal. The complete installation, spanning 5 meters in width and 2.8 meters in height, demonstrates a practical approach to urban agriculture while maintaining visual elegance. This groundbreaking project, which earned the Silver A' Design Award in the Sustainable Products, Projects and Green Design category, showcases an innovative solution to urban farming challenges through its modular design, allowing for customizable configurations and efficient use of limited space. The system's technical sophistication lies in its simple yet effective water circulation system, making hydroponic farming accessible to urban dwellers without requiring specialized engineering knowledge. The design's significance extends beyond its functional aspects, serving as a bridge between traditional architectural elements and modern sustainable living practices, while addressing crucial aspects of urban food production and environmental consciousness.

sustainable design, urban agriculture, hydroponic system, vertical farming, modular architecture, environmental innovation

Adam Dawson

CITATION : "Adam Dawson. 'Invisible Farm Art Installation.' Design+Encyclopedia. https://design-encyclopedia.com/?E=443825 (Accessed on April 23, 2025)"


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