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5 | ENERGY SPRING 10 LANAI NETWORKS Uninhabited until the 1500’s, Lanai was purchased in 1922 by James Dole and it became the world’s foremost grower and exporter of pineapples. Managing a plantation of over 200,000 acres of pineapple fields, the Dole Pineapple Company built Lanai City and its energy grid of above ground transmission lines and structures to support their operations. To recharge the ground water aquifer, the company planted millions of Cook Island Pines that condense fog as it passes over the island surface. Today, the pineapple industry has left the island and its current owners, Castle and Cooke, are engaged in the process of modifying the ecology of the island by creating new resources in the form of landscapes, water, and energy to support a new economic model for its growth. economy. Landscape architect Marcel Wilson explains the history, challenges and opportunities that this singular island is facing. -> Text -> Images Contents 01. (AS) AMERICAN (AS) POWER 02. FARMING THE AIR 03. MATERIAL ENERGIES 04. STAGED ENERGY 05. POWER MOVE 06. LANAI NETWORKS 07. PRELINGER ARCHIVES 08. MELT! CASE STUDY #1. ECOBOULEVARD CASE STUDY #2. PUBLIC FARM 1 CASE STUDY #3. PHOTOVOLTAIC CANOPY CASE STUDY #4. POWERPLANT DOWNLOAD ISSUE 5 ORDER A COPY OF ISSUE 5 |
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