The Nook Project at Oasis Farm and Fishery The Nook Project at Oasis Farm and Fishery (OFF) is a design intervention prioritizing food sovereignty and public space in Homewood. In the fall of 2021, OFF’s Tacumba Turner collaborated with architectural designer, Ever Clinton, and The Falk School of Sustainability at Chatham University to initiate a series of design charrettes with Homewood residents. OFF partnered with Grounded’s Design and Placemaking team to implement design changes according to resident feedback. With the generous support of Dr. Ken Levin, our project…Read More
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