In the Hualapai Valley at Fly Ranch and Black Rock Station, greenhouse and farm projects supply food for events and locals. Fly Ranch is a regenerative center developed through design challenges, eco-sprints, and tree plantings. This short film shares the first program initiative for the property.
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The Land Art Generator Initiative and Burning Man Project have partnered to launch a multi-disciplinary design challenge—LAGI 2020 Fly Ranch—that will create the foundational infrastructure of Fly Ranch.
Learn more at lagi2020flyranch.org.
You are invited to propose your regenerative artwork in this unique and stunning landscape. The design guidelines are available starting January 15, 2020 and the challenge closes on October 31, 2020 [postponed due to COVID-19].
LAGI 2020 Fly Ranch calls for creative and circular design solutions for energy, water, food, shelter, and regeneration (zero waste).
$150,000 in awards will be distributed to selected teams for the purpose of building a functional prototype on site in 2021.
Video includes interviews with LAGI co-founders, Elizabeth Monoian and Robert Ferry; Burning Man Cultural Founders, Will Roger and Crimson Rose; Fly Ranch Operations Manager, Zac Cirivello; and wetland ecologist and Burning Man Project Land Fellow, Dr. Lisa Schiele-Beers.
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