Rebuilding Food Systems The struggle for food resulted in the decisive step for humans to move from hunter and gathering systems to agriculture, which in turn gave birth to constructed settlements and the beginning of the city. Over time we have developed a complicated and contradictory relationship with food. While it’s a defining element of the diverse cultures across the world and a source of great pleasure—a delicious meal is a perfect excuse to enjoy the company of family and friends—how and where it is produced greatly contributes to the growing crises of chronic hunger and obesity, as well as climate change and biodiversity loss. We must aim for a transformation in food production to more rational systems across the globe, a process in which architects, urbanists, designers and engineers will have an active role. All (15) Views on Architecture (2) Eye on Design (3) The Future (1) Sustainable World (9) Sustainable World Food Sovereignty Tania Martínez-Cruz 10 May 2023 Rebuilding Food Systems Reconnecting with Nature Sustainable World Packaging as a Channel of Communication 24 November 2021 Rebuilding Food Systems Sustainable World Form follows food 23 November 2021 Rebuilding Food Systems Views on Architecture The Naturalness of Architecture Han Tümertekin 26 November 2020 Rebuilding Food Systems Eye on Design Packaging as a Channel of Communication Pavel Starodubtsev 24 November 2020 Rebuilding Food Systems Form follows food 23 November 2020 Rebuilding Food Systems Previous 1 2 3 4 Next