Kasvattamo Greenhouse / ROOH Studio
Is growing food hundreds of kilometres away from where we live the only option, or could we instead depend on a diet that is locally grown? Could we improve the quality of disused spaces by using the urban voids for growing food, becoming more self-sufficient and responsible for what we consume and leave behind? What if our buildings replicated the cycles of life?


- architects: ROOH Studio
- Location: Helsinki City Museum, Aleksanterinkatu 16, 00170 Helsinki, Finland
- Project Year: 2020
- Photographs: Aki Markkanen
- Area: 50.0 m2