Farm lab: ten years of participatory design research with Spitalfields City Farm

For more than 10 years, Spitalfields City Farm, an urban farm in Inner East London, has been the site of participatory design collaborations with design researcher Sara Heitlinger. Here, Heitlinger and Spitalfields manager Phil Nichols exchange views on the farm's work and the ongoing collabora...

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