MOWING TO GROWING: TRANSFORMING A MUNICIPAL GOLF COURSE TO URBAN AGRICULTURE IN BALTIMORE CITY


Autoria(s): Allen, Nathan
Contribuinte(s)

Kweon, Dr. Byoung-Suk

Digital Repository at the University of Maryland

University of Maryland (College Park, Md.)

Plant Science and Landscape Architecture (PLSA)

Data(s)

23/06/2016

23/06/2016

2016

Resumo

This thesis demonstrates how landscape architects can transform underused golf course facilities located within cities for urban agriculture (UA). In the last decade more than 1000 golf courses have closed in the United States. Municipal golf courses represent some of the largest pieces of open space in cities and because of their inherent infrastructure they can provide the ideal location to support large-scale UA. In Southwest Baltimore large food deserts are a serious health concern and represent a lack of access to healthy food options for residents. Carroll Urban Agriculture Park is a design response resulting from a detailed analysis of the existing Carroll Park Golf Course and the surrounding community of Southwest Baltimore. The design will create an urban farm in a park-like setting to provide readily accessible healthy food options and various educational opportunities, and to support current and future urban agriculture related businesses in Baltimore.

Identificador

doi:10.13016/M2MV2M

http://hdl.handle.net/1903/18456

Idioma(s)

en

Palavras-Chave #Landscape architecture #Agriculture #golf course repurposing #golf courses #Urban Agriculture
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Thesis