Edible Estates/Animal Estates.

Los Angeles architect Fritz Haeg narrows the divide between residents and their communities with projects like Edible Estates, an international effort to convert front lawns into working food gardens.

Watch it all the way through. It’ll make you feel great, I promise. (From Dwell.)


8 comments
  1. katieApril 24, 20081:25 pm

    This put a huge smile on my face!!! Thanks Anna!

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  2. JeannetteApril 25, 200812:05 am

    Thanks for sharing! You always have great content!

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  3. lisaApril 25, 20084:48 am

    sweet, made my day!
    thanks for finding and sharing :)

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  4. aliceApril 25, 20085:52 am

    You are right – that is great!

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  5. LauraApril 26, 20086:38 am

    Thanks, Anna, I really enjoyed that! How about turning your own backyard dilemma into a victory garden?

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  6. LexiApril 27, 20081:58 pm

    That was amazing, thanks for sharing. I think I may have fallen in love with that guy a little bit!

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  7. my little apartmentApril 29, 20088:06 pm

    his house (the geodesic dome) is in my neighborhood and was up for sale about 6 months ago. i seriously considered buying it…

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  8. jenMay 6, 200812:42 pm

    oh my–I think my cousin is one of the participants! Sure looks that way. thanks!

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