In this excerpt from an interview by Ricardo Devesa during the conference “Architecture: Change of Climate”, architecture historian Richard Ingersoll discusses about the importance of Urban Agriculture as a tool to build up communities and rise awareness on Global Warming.
Urban Agriculture
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