}

Saturday 27 November 2010

Eco friendly Micro Marché

Last week I went for a quick visit to Brussels, where I ended up having lunch in the ViaVia café of Micro Marché.



The purpose of Micro Marché is to introduce young creators and artist to the Brussel public in a cozy, friendly environment. A place where both authenticity and innovation find each other. It all started with the MicroMarchéMidi project. An open air market that took place on sundays (55 a year) on different locations. This monthly rendez-vous with 145 different creators who sell their work forms the base of what  Micro Marché is today.


The ViaVia café is the perfect place to enjoy a nice, bio lunch or have some coffee. But what I liked most about this place was the small, permaculture city garden! So happy to see this coming to our cities.








































Also impressive, next to the permaculture garden, a cyclical kitchen. Designed by Intrastructures, a pragmatic utopian design studio that generates models, tools and products for social and environmental  restoration. The main goal is to develop a 'stomach' for the kitchen in which organic waste is transformed into biogas trough a digestive process. The biogas is then used for cooking and the digestate as a fertilizer for plants. A new way of thinking and rebuilding our kitchens and even our cities in order to be eco-friendly.


No comments:

Post a Comment