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cooprevis-ed01Inspired by the cliff-side villages of Anasazi Indians, Co Op Canyon is a terraced urban oasis full of vertical gardens and lush spaces that aims to create a holistic, community-centered, sustainable city block. Designed by LA-based architecture and design firm, Standard for the Re:Vision Dallas competition, the canyon harvests enough rainwater, solar energy, and agriculture to completely sustain its 1,000 residents....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/revision-dallas-honorable-mention-inspired-by-anasazi-indians/'>READ ARTICLE</a>1
cooprevis-ed02Inspired by the cliff-side villages of Anasazi Indians, Co Op Canyon is a terraced urban oasis full of vertical gardens and lush spaces that aims to create a holistic, community-centered, sustainable city block. Designed by LA-based architecture and design firm, Standard for the Re:Vision Dallas competition, the canyon harvests enough rainwater, solar energy, and agriculture to completely sustain its 1,000 residents....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/revision-dallas-honorable-mention-inspired-by-anasazi-indians/'>READ ARTICLE</a>2
cooprevis-ed04Inspired by the cliff-side villages of Anasazi Indians, Co Op Canyon is a terraced urban oasis full of vertical gardens and lush spaces that aims to create a holistic, community-centered, sustainable city block. Designed by LA-based architecture and design firm, Standard for the Re:Vision Dallas competition, the canyon harvests enough rainwater, solar energy, and agriculture to completely sustain its 1,000 residents....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/revision-dallas-honorable-mention-inspired-by-anasazi-indians/'>READ ARTICLE</a>3
cooprevis-ed05Inspired by the cliff-side villages of Anasazi Indians, Co Op Canyon is a terraced urban oasis full of vertical gardens and lush spaces that aims to create a holistic, community-centered, sustainable city block. Designed by LA-based architecture and design firm, Standard for the Re:Vision Dallas competition, the canyon harvests enough rainwater, solar energy, and agriculture to completely sustain its 1,000 residents....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/revision-dallas-honorable-mention-inspired-by-anasazi-indians/'>READ ARTICLE</a>4
coop-canyon-4Co Op Canyon, Standard Architecture, Dallas, Re:Vision, Sustainable City Block5
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