Dear Lois,
Maybe these ideas fit better into your comfort  zone.
http://people.tribe.net/raycirino/photos/c8ed68fa-ff9f-475d-963c-b4bc9c6eb444
http://people.tribe.net/raycirino/photos/c6c63b4e-ac8f-4b70-9e75-9b592a2e5a3b
http://people.tribe.net/raycirino/photos/c3f184c7-2866-48dc-baf2-7777869efde5
http://people.tribe.net/raycirino/photos/20603025-3d10-4ee8-a257-8d853acdb042
http://people.tribe.net/raycirino/photos/d47de8cc-ade8-4d11-943a-7fdbf99de4b2
 
It's really what we must be doing in our cities.
Upscape it,
Ray


Lois Arkin <crsp@igc.org> wrote:
Although these concepts are not within my comfort zone at all, I do
think we need to look at them and respond, if only in dialogue with one
another for now. To most of us, I believe, we think we will be farming
streets before vertical farms of this nature take hold. But maybe not.
Maybe these kinds of structures, done appropriately will provide the
bevy of green jobs cities are starting to lust for, and redevelopment
agencies have the money for, and green entrepreneurs start surfacing
more toward or maybe they'll just be more hardscape and chemicals.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21153990/

Lois

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