Agricultural Institute of Marin – The Center for Food and Agriculture

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Agricultural Institute of Marin – The Center for Food and Agriculture

Gould Evans

The Center for Food and Agriculture is a public space where all people can connect and experience the benefits of real foods from healthy soils, pastures, and seas. It aims to become a replicable prototype that can foster healthier, resilient communities by fighting for better food, climate justice, and economic equity. The Center is envisioned as the world’s first closed-loop, zero-waste farmers market targeting zero on-site greenhouse gas emissions.

Key elements:
* 250 farmers market spaces for farmers and producers from ~40 CA counties.
* Supports hands-on learning through community nutrition programs and food access
partnerships to reduce food insecurity.
* All-electric building with on-site solar roof and battery to offset energy consumption.
* On-site composting, carbon sequestration biomass gardens, food literacy gardens, and a
pollinator corridor.
* Bio-based building materials of mass timber and agricultural byproducts.
* Composting toilets, a black water system and biodigester demonstrate closed-loop waste
and water management strategies.
* A decarbonized teaching kitchen helps the community learn about reducing their carbon
foodprint.

Key Team Members

Gould Evans, Agricultural Institute of Marin,
April Philips Design Works, Sherwood Design Engineers, and McLennan Design