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Morong Regenerative Living Space

Morong Regenerative Living Space


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Morong Regenerative Living Space Project: Concept Note
The ReFUGe (Regenerative Food and Urban Gardens) System
Photo Album: Morong Regenerative Living Space Project
Applying the Design to Improve Life method to the Morong Regenerative project


The Morong Regenerative Living Space is a plot-to-plate-to-plot abundant kitchen garden being developed on a 900-square meter property in Rizal, Philippines. The vision of the project is to provide food for the property owners, support a scalable enterprise for the surplus, regenerate the land through water management and nutrient cycling, and eventually provide a platform for artscience projects and residencies.

The project is a collaboration between SEADS, Daloy Projects (permaculture and regenerative systems), Pia Maranan (architecture), and Joey Espinoza (craftsman). Additional support provided by Elizabeth Santos, Aida Santos Maranan, Len Maranan-Goldstein, and Adelinda Santos.









Participating SEADS members

Diego Maranan

Diego is an artist, academic, and activist who works in the area of human-technology interaction. Through technology research and intermedia artistic practice, he investigates, critiques, and reimagines the relationship between humans and the world we inhabit. He holds a Marie Curie fellowship at Plymouth University; teaches at the University of the Philippines Open University; advises for WeDpro, a feminist nonprofit that empowers marginalized women and youth in the Philippines; and co-founded Curiosity, a Manila-based design strategy firm. As one of SEAD’s core members, Diego worked on an extensive range of Biomodd projects in the Philippines, New York and Europe.


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