FRANCE — French design company Studio NAB has come up with the idea of creating a large vertical farm called the Superfarm</a> to promote sustainable living.<br /><br />The Superfarm would be six stories tall, with its topmost layer containing solar panels and wind turbines to produce renewable energy, according to its website.<br /><br />Level 2 would feature an open terrace with plants such as ginseng, spirulina and aloe vera cultures.<br /><br />Levels 3 and 4 would be dedicated to insect breeding and algae cultures.<br /><br />The fifth floor would farm aquatic creatures such as trout and tilapia and young plant cultures, while the sixth story would contain a greenhouse that would include plants such as acai berries and goji berries.<br /><br />Each floor would have a specific purpose and would work in unison with other floors to create a viable ecosystem.<br /><br />The goal of the Superfarm is to "recreate an ecosystem in an urban environment,"according to Studio NAB's website.<br /><br />This would allow customers to connect directly with product makers and have easier access to farms.<br /><br />To learn more about the Superfarm project, visit https://www.studionab.fr/superfarm</a>