Urban Design

Urban Design for Climate Change

Designing an entire urban development that has passive solar hot water, active solar panels, charging stations for electric cars with acreage where there is food growing, edible landscaping with food forest on the edges, is where our designs make big impacts.

We will work with developers on what a neighborhood looks like designing from scratch in the climate change era. What do we want there? We want food and we want fun. We want things for kids, for elders, we want to have a big kitchen where we can process the food that we grow, we want to not have to go to the grocery store. We don’t want all that packaging. What does that design look like? There are a few examples, but not very many and we’d like to change that equation.

We have ideas to keep those neighborhoods affordable and profitable by designing them as community land trusts. Yes, you would be able to sell your house for a profit, but you wouldn’t be able to sell it at the market value. The goal is to prevent these neighborhoods suddenly becoming only neighborhoods for millionaires after starting out as affordable housing.

urban permaculture condos

Consulting + Design

 

Our clients are diverse. We work with everyone from a small backyard in an urban setting to give them an edible landscape where they can grow some vegetables and a couple fruit trees, and maybe have three chickens, all the way to, 1000-acre agroforestry projects in Central America.

Public Speaking

 

Getting an audience is a privilege. Being able to stand up in front of an audience and share a message of hope is a privilege. And we really enjoy doing it! We’ve spoken at green conferences, permaculture conferences, art conferences, Rotary Clubs, and more.

Permaculture Courses

 

Permaculture teachers are bound by the international standard curriculum, which holds the test of time. We really enjoy teaching permaculture, for us, it’s not enough anymore to just teach that curriculum, climate change must be taken into consideration.

JENNY PELL HAS BEEN FEATURED IN

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