Bio ReGrowth






VERTICAL TOWER
_ Reduce the carbon footprint
_ Reduce conflict between the natives over land use
_ Creates new employment opportunities for a country that is suffering from severe poverty
_ Allows for efficient sorting of solid waste.
_ Safer working environment will reduce many infectious diseases that scavengers acquire by digging through waste
_ Year-round crop production; 1 indoor acre is equivalent to 4-6 outdoor acres or more 
_ The Composite towers add energy back to the grid by using methane generation from the existing landfills
_Weather-related crop failures due to droughts, floods, pests; can be prevented.
_ Food is grown organically: no herbicides, pesticides, or fertilizers.
_ Eliminates agricultural runoff by recycling black water.
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VERTICAL TOWER
1 Site
                      2 Machinery Added
       3 Extrude
              4.Construction
           5 Composite
       6 Farming
      7 Growth
     8 Nature
          9 Expansion


Frank Lloyd Wright

Organic Architecture is a term Frank Lloyd Wright used to describe his approach to architectural design. The philosophy grew from the ideas of Frank Lloyd Wright's mentor, Louis Sullivan, who believed that "form follows function." Wright argued that "form and function are one."
Organic architecture strives to integrate space into a unified whole. Frank Lloyd Wright was not concerned with architectural style, because he believed that every building should grow naturally from its environment.

Mitchell Joachim

Dr. Joachim is a leader in ecological design and urbanism. He is a Co-Founder at Terreform ONE and Terrefuge. He earned a Ph.D. at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MAUD Harvard University, M.Arch.
http://www.ted.com/talks/mitchell_joachim_don_t_build_your_home_grow_it.html

  
 Ficus insipida is a tropical tree in the fig genus of the family Moraceae. It ranges from Mexico to South America. This is a tree with buttress roots which ranges from 25–130 ft tall. Although it is a freestanding tree when mature, F. insipida begins its growth as a climbing vine.


Living Root Bridges of India


Pleaching

Pleaching is a technique that may be used to train trees into a raised hedge or to form a quincunx. Branches in close contact may grow together, due to a natural phenomenon called inosculation, a process similar to grafting.