AgroLab_Uniandes
Team members
Mateo Villegas
Bachelor
Universidad de Los Andes
Ana-Lucia Martinez Toledo
fresh graduate
Universidad de los Andes
Daniel Avendaño
Bachelor
Universidad de los Andes
Camilo Ayala
Master
Universidad de los Andes
Antonia Roda
Bachelor
Universidad de los Andes
Maria Jose Sanchez
Bachelor
Universidad de Los Andes
Josue Ramos
Bachelor
Universidad de los Andes
About us
Hello, we are from AGROLAB of the Universidad de los Andes in Bogotá - Colombia, we make up an interdisciplinary team of design, engineering, anthropology, architecture and biology students, and we will work on a great creative idea for the new urban greenhouse.
Artist impression of the site & indoor production structure
One-liner that describes the essence of your project
The Bumblebee Nest Food Hub: a place designed to be the food sovereignty center of the Ward 7 community in Washington D. C. We fight food apartheid using biomimetic designs to assemble education, collective memory and circular agri-food systems operating both as an ecosystem and a cooperative society.
Total concept pitch
The Bumblebee Nest Food Hub: a place designed to be the food sovereignty center of the Ward 7 community in Washington D. C. The Nest fights food apartheid using biomimetic designs to assemble education, collective memory and circular agri-food systems operating both as an ecosystem and a cooperative society. The Nest mimics the place that the native critically endangered (CR)[i] Rusty Patched Bumblebee (Bombus affinis) calls home; where it produces its food for winter and takes care of the young and the elderly. Based on its social organization, we built the three pillars of The Bumblebee Nest: The Queen, The Feeders and The Pollinators. The Queen of The Hive: laying the eggs and seeds for the future Education and Cultural Memory: This pillar is focused on keeping the community together and looking towards the future. In order to fight racial and gender injustice special attention is going to be put children and female headed households, education will boost their capabilities and leisure time[ii]. Our aim is to generate a massive transgenerational conversation about African American heritage, art and the bio-sciences. The Queen is expected to interact with more than 1500 people a month. Social fabric is going to grow and flourish symbiotically with the okra, the black-eyed pea and the benne crops. The Feeders of the Hive: producing, distributing and storing food for the community Circular Agri-food Systems The Nest will produce, transform and store food so at least 2000 people from the ward can get healthy food monthly. This is going to allow us to generate circular economies that impact the lives of black farmers, entrepreneurs and chefs of the community, especially single headed women. The Pollinators: symbiosis with the landscape Dwelling[iii] The Ecosystem Through Biomimicry The Nest will operate as lichen in which rainwater, energy, food and residues are collected, stored, processed and recirculated adjusting itself seasonally. A multispecies symbiosis will create a microecosystem in The Bumblebee Nest becoming part of the Anacostia River basin ecological connectivity. Furthermore, our aim is to become a hotspot for the regional conservation of this bee species through its reproduction and research.