
Vertical Farming and the Future of Cities
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The Jiam-Moo Tower
Italian architect Carlo Rati designed the Jiam-Moo Tower. He named it after a tree from an Old Chinese myth. It will be 51 stories tall and produce 270,000 kilograms of food every year. Vertical farms use methods like hydroponics to help plants grow. They do not need soil so they can control climate in the tower.
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