GrowMore

Husum Lindholm Architects has designed an urban gardening modular design, that consist of only six elements that provide the opportunity to build endless shapes.

GrowMore is an urban gardening modular design, realised by Husum&Lindholm Architects, which enhances the awareness on local production and offering a pause in the high paced urban scenery, for people to produce their food locally. GrowMore is representing an ideology that emphasizes sharing culture, local production and maker-movement which is starting to challenge the way we think about products, design and architecture.

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  GrowMore is an urban farm modular system that consist of only six elements that provide the opportunity to build endless shapes for an urban farm in any given context. Designers have introduced a construction principle, challenging the easiness of production, and flexibility of the construction while minimizing the waste of materials to a minimum. The construction elements consist of vertical and horizontal elements connected in a pivotal joint. The pivotal joint allows all the elements to rotate; hereby making it possible to create endless 3D shaped designs from the same building elements.

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GrowMore
Design: Husum&Lindholm Architects – Sine Lindholm & Mads-Ulrik Husum
Year: 2017