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CAW Architects completes Oakland urban farm project to deliver 30,000 school meals

The greenhouse is intended to produce all starter plants from seed to support school gardens across nearly 60 schools, while a second-phase urban farm, community garden, and nature play space will soon occupy the undeveloped portion of the site.

By Niall Patrick Walsh
Archinet
Feb 16, 2024

Excerpt:

Palo Alto-based CAW Architects has completed a food-orientated educational project in Oakland, California. Named ‘The Center,’ the scheme comprises a central kitchen, culinary arts education center, and an urban farm, all designed to provide 30,000 fresh-cooked meals each day to 77 schools across Oakland.

The project is anchored by a large outdoor court, shaded under an expansive wood trellis. Designed as a central hub to connect the kitchen, classrooms, and instructional garden, the courtyard is accessed from the classrooms by large glass roll-up doors, creating a natural circulation flow from the classrooms to the courtyard to the gardens and greenhouse.

The classrooms include a full-service demonstration and teaching kitchen, in addition to a student education space, with intended users spanning early childhood to young adults. Meanwhile, the central kitchen is designed to allow students to “experience the sights and smells of freshly created meals through bulk serving kitchens.”

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