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Vancouver park in Hastings-Sunrise to get a new concept in gardening: Food forest A collective garden can help a neighbourhood secure a food supply in its own neighbourhood and act as a community builder and gathering place Author of the article: Susan Lazaruk Publishing date: Mar 11, 2021 • March 11, 2021 • 2 minute read • VANCOUVER, B.C.: March 11, 2021 Undated Handout of proponents of a new urban food forest in Burrard View Park in Hasting-Sunrise neighbourhood Vancouver. Pictured, from left to right, Brandon Bauer, Marie-Pierre Bilodeau, Omri Haiven, Zoe Beynon-MacKinnon and Luis Almazan. (Submitted). For Sue Lazaruk story [PNG Merlin Archive] PNG Article content A “food forest” proposed for an East Vancouver park can help the neighbourhood secure a local food supply, especially during a pandemic. ....
Article content Is Vancouver ready for tree houses? Two new residential towers proposed for Alberni and Bidwell streets in the West End are designed to mimic large undulating cedars to lend a Vancouver character and identity to the project, according to the design architects, Heatherwick Studio from the U.K. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or U.K. architects design condos near Vancouver’s Stanley Park as tall, curvy trees Back to video The design uses the “tree as our inspiration,” with the “idea of gentle curving vertical structures that connect the public on the ground floor to the top of the towers,” the architects say in materials to support a rezoning application for the land. ....