AgriCulture is a project born from research I carried out in the area of the Vloeivelden in Groningen. The area that I choose is one of the flow fields of the former Sugar factory.
Through my research, I found out that in the area there are almost 0 businesses related to farming and agriculture.
The name AgriCulture derives from the function that I choose which is a cultural recreational space. is a place where people from different cultures can come together and spend some quality time around the theme of sustainable farming.
One of the most important aspects is accessibility. Indeed there is a walking and bicycle route running around the structure, through which people may be able to see what is happening inside also without the need to physically enter the building. In this way, the structure is accessible on every level of personal engagement.
All is going to rotate around farming, especially hydroponic farming, this is because the area is dominated by water.
The walking path is running all across, inside, and on top of the structure, making it very accessible. The bicycle route, which is connected with Groningen city , is passing on one side of the facility letting the riders understand what is going on inside it. In this way, I am creating curiosity and I am attracting more potential users.
The material used are the ones that are normally adopted for water constructions: concrete, steel, and acrylic PMMA.