The mashambas skyscraper has been designed for the an area in east area to introduce a green revolution to the people living in sub-saharan africa still living in poverty. realized by pawel lipiński and mateusz frankowski from poland, their innovative proposal has been awarded first place in eVolo’s 2017 skyscraper competition.
The structure itself would be made up of simple modular elements, making it easy to assemble, deconstruct and transport. the stacked modules will create the high-rise, which is the form that takes the smallest possible land space from local farmers.
today hunger and poverty may be only african matter, but the world’s population will likely reach nine billion by 2050, scientists warn that this would result in global food shortage. africa’s fertile farmland could not only feed its own growing population, it could also feed the whole world.