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- Park Supermarket-Van Bergen Kolpa ArchitectenWithin the next year, Dutch firm <a href="http://www.vanbergenkolpa.nl" target="_blank">Van Bergen Kolpa Architecten</a> hope to have a working prototype of a supermarket farm that could produce most of the food items found in any grocery store. <a href="http://www.vanbergenkolpa.nl/en/83.html" target="_blank">Park Supermarket</a> is a new model for urban food production that could grow practically any food customers demand, regardless of the climate. The grand scheme calls for a 4,000-acre park that is divided into production areas for every type of produce, grains, meats and other products. For now they're working on a 74-acre pilot project in the city of Nijmegen in collaboration with a farmer's cooperative and local residents. The high-tech farm will be capable of growing kiwis even in the cool, gray climate of northern Europe.1
- Park Supermarket-Van Bergen Kolpa ArchitectenBack in the day, a <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polder">polder</a> in the Netherlands was capable of providing all the necessary food for a nearby town.2
- Park Supermarket-Van Bergen Kolpa ArchitectenAs the nation's population has grown and diversified it relies less on locally produced food and more on regions known for their warm and sunny climates.3
- Park Supermarket-Van Bergen Kolpa ArchitectenThe Netherlands isn't endowed with a warm and sunny growing season, and with the influx of a diverse population from all over the world, the demand for foreign foods has dramatically increased.4
- Park Supermarket-Van Bergen Kolpa ArchitectenPark Supermarket is the answer to the dilemma of providing local and diverse foods.5
- Park Supermarket-Van Bergen Kolpa Architecten<a href="http://www.vanbergenkolpa.nl/en/83.html" target="_blank">Van Bergen Kolpa Architecten</a> propose taking over a polder landscape and transforming it into the farm of the future, which could serve the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Randstad" target="_blank">Randstand metropolitan region</a> (consisting of Amsterdam, Rotterdam, The Hague, and Utrecht).6
- Park Supermarket-Van Bergen Kolpa ArchitectenAround 4,000 acres of agrarian landscape would be turned into a super farm divided into 2.5-acre plots for small-scale farming and grocery shopping.7
- Park Supermarket-Van Bergen Kolpa ArchitectenEven though the traditional polder landscape is often inundated with rising tides, the farm would be built to work around the waters and even take advantage of them.8
- Park Supermarket-Van Bergen Kolpa ArchitectenNew climate zones and landscapes would be created based on the type of food produced, such as pandan-en risotto rice on water terraces, tilapia fish in basins, and kiwis and avacodos along undulating fruit walls.9
- Park Supermarket-Van Bergen Kolpa ArchitectenTo be able to produce the atypical foods in a Dutch climate, the Park Supermarket would take advantage of a variety of farming techniques, both old and new.10
- Park Supermarket-Van Bergen Kolpa ArchitectenWarmth-accumulating snake walls and more contemporary solutions as insulating water spray 'roofs' and geothermal heating would create the necessary climate to grown whatever food was demanded in the urban environment.11
- Park Supermarket-Van Bergen Kolpa ArchitectenThe layout of the Park Supermarket is similar to that of a real supermarket.12
- Park Supermarket-Van Bergen Kolpa ArchitectenClimate zones of the Park Supermarket.13
- Park Supermarket-Van Bergen Kolpa ArchitectenLocation of the water zones, canals and ponds.14