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Reconstructing Mass – A Farm to Table Project

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In Morocco, agriculture consumes 80% of the country’s water resources.

Project Reconstructing Mass explores the potential of aquaponics in a scenario of depleted water resources. It challenges existing aquaponics systems that typically comprise of plastic greenhouses in favor of a site specific constructions. It does so by repurposing abandoned quarry pieces from 1885 quarries, to construct a collective aquaponics-restaurant. The proposed architectural solution is a farm to table system that combines the processes of production and consumption within the same space.

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