Co-Op Canyon Concept

Another entry in the Re:Vision Dallas competition, the Co-Op Canyon was designed by LA architecture firm Standard. The design was inspired by Anasazi cliff-side villages and aims to bring a sense of community and sustainability to the middle of the city. The community would be able to house 1,000 residents, and it would provide enough sustainably-produced agriculture, power and water for all of them.

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