The Floating Kīpuka Grow Kit

Date created

24 Feb 2023

Project type

Other

Project visibility

Public

Creator

Corinne Takara | Okada Design

Status

Active

Project details

Description

A creative conversation space using LEGOs, biomaterials, and local natural materials to collaboratively dream the futures we want to grow. This is an open resource kit community spaces can download and use.

Contact

Corinne Okada Takara
corinne@okadadesign.com

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Local Contexts Project ID
5fb9e737-ec76-4798-b31b-7b664c89e36e

Project URL
https://localcontextshub.org/projects/5fb9e737-ec76-4798-b31b-7b664c89e36e

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None

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