A HOUSE, A GARDEN, A STOCKBREEDING

Designed By: Stéphane Degoutin & Gwenola Wagon - Nogo Voyages
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A House a Garden a Stockbreeding chickens.jpg

The huge amount of vacant land in the abandoned american suburbs can be used to increase the ruralization of the city. We propose themed neighborhoods, specialized on a few plots of land: the sheep district, the chicken district, the pig district… This would allow neighbours to get in touch to keep or exchange their animals.

We propose developments which are sold as packs.
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House
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Land
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Stockbreeding

Each housing type is associated with a species or a culture. Housing standards are associated with agricultural standards.

Each pack is ready to use. It comes with a user guidebook, a training if needed, a one year guarantee and assistance service (an assistant farmer can be required).

This proposition requires an advertisement campaign. A persuasive propaganda promotes the idea of miniature farming and breeding, and the dreams associated with a rural environment (peasant idyll, family arch…), very far from a real farmer’s life.

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5 Comments to “A HOUSE, A GARDEN, A STOCKBREEDING”

  1. love the visual presentation !

  2. Lets not stop with farm yard animals. Tube connected Gerbil House and an underwater version call Fish House. Sorry but after seeing the 3000 ft crane from the previous page coming to rip my house out of the ground and stack it just below a Home Depot I sort of lost it. Wait there’s more. What about breeding giant moles that will excavate modern cities under the suburbs. Where is my flying car, damm it?

  3. MVRDV says:

    Somebody read Meta-City Data-town!

  4. T_1980 says:

    The chicks are huge!!!!

  5. Nick Campbell says:

    It’s a veritable methane gas factory. Try veggies instead.

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