AR Reads: Cuba’s urban farming revolution

Introducing AR Reads, a podcast series by the AR in which pieces from the archive are lovingly selected and read out loud for you to enjoy

AR Reads is a podcast by The Architectural Review, bringing you a piece from our vast archive, read out loud for you to enjoy.

This episode of AR Reads features Cuba’s urban farming revolution: how to create self-sufficient cities by Carey Clouse, published in AR March 2014. Following on from the publication of our February issue on Gardens, we have chosen this piece on Havana’s unique agricultural infrastructure which today provides an exemplary precedent that could be applied worldwide, despite emerging from punishing trade sanctions following the fall of the USSR.

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March 2014

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