Rooted Innovation
Arizona's 5 C's, Reimagined
Building Circular Food Systems for Community, Care & Continuity
The Challenge
Designing circular neighborhood-scale food hubs for Phoenix
Challenge Statement
Create blueprints for circular neighborhood-scale food hubs that provide healthy, affordable, culturally relevant food while building local wealth and educationโall within a 10-acre site serving a 1-2 mile radius.
The challenge isn't just food access โ it's resilience, equity, and continuity at the neighborhood scale.
๐ฑ Health
- Healthy, fresh food access
- Culturally relevant options
- Active community spaces
๐ฐ Wealth
- Local entrepreneur support
- Skills development
- Money circulating locally
๐ Education
- Food systems learning
- Cultural knowledge transfer
- Youth engagement
Arizona Has Always Been Innovative
From ancient canals to modern tech hubs โ innovation is in our DNA
๐๏ธ Indigenous Innovation
- Hohokam canal systems โ 500+ miles of engineered waterways
- Floodplain farming techniques perfected over 1,500+ years
- Sustainable desert agriculture that fed thousands
- Water management systems still studied by engineers today
๐ Modern Innovation
- Route 66 trade corridor connecting cultures
- Phoenix tech & logistics growth
- Sustainable building innovations
- Renewable energy leadership
From canals to highways to code. Arizona has always been innovative โ we're just applying new tools to proven principles.
The Two 5 C's Framework
Honoring Arizona's history while reimagining for the future
๐ Arizona's Historic 5 C's
- Copper โ The mineral that built our economy
- Climate โ The sunshine that draws millions
- Cattle โ Ranching heritage and land stewardship
- Cotton โ Agricultural innovation and trade
- Citrus โ Orchards that shaped the Valley
These industries shaped Arizona's identity and prosperity for over a century.
๐ฟ Modern Community 5 C's
- Community โ People-centered design and gathering
- Care โ Health, wellness, and mutual support
- Continuity โ Resilience through connected systems
- Climate โ Sustainable, desert-adapted solutions
- Culture โ Honoring diverse food traditions
The new pillars for sustainable neighborhood food systems.
Our Vision
We honor Arizona's history while reimagining the 5 C's through modern community systems.
The Big Idea
A circular community food commons
A 10-acre circular community food commons
where food is grown, prepared, shared, and taught โ serving a walkable 1-2 mile radius.
This isn't a food court. It's food infrastructure.
Site Layout Blueprint
Circular by design โ physically and operationally
Garden +
Water Feature
Vendors
Kitchen
Pantry
Center
Market
& Cafรฉ
๐ฑ Site Layers (Outside โ In)
- Outer Ring: Bike Access โ Innovative bike-bench hybrids with bag hooks & pet leash latches
- Vendor Ring: Food Entrepreneurs โ Airstreams, stalls, commercial kitchens around perimeter
- Seating Ring: Community Gathering โ Shaded tables, benches surrounding garden
- Center: Three Sisters Garden โ Corn, beans, squash + Hohokam water feature
๐ง Hohokam Water Feature
Self-sustaining irrigation inspired by ancient canal engineering. Educational signage honors the indigenous innovation that made desert agriculture possible.
Circular Food System
Food doesn't just get sold here โ it circulates
Garden Grows
Garden Produce
Community Pantry
โ Compost
โ Garden
โป๏ธ Closed Loop Benefits
- Zero waste to landfill goal
- Reduced transportation costs
- Soil health improvement
- Educational demonstration
๐ง Hohokam Water Wisdom
- Self-sustaining irrigation channels
- Gravity-fed water distribution
- Rainwater harvesting integration
- Living history demonstration
Community Food Pantry
Zero waste. Zero hunger. Neighbors helping neighbors.
๐ช The Hub Pantry
A dignified food pantry where surplus food is redistributed to community members through grants, memberships, and volunteer programs โ ensuring no food goes to waste and no neighbor goes hungry.
๐ Donation Sources
- Vendor surplus at day's end
- Garden harvest overflow
- Community food drives
- Restaurant rescue programs
- Grocery store partnerships
๐ค Access Models
- Community Grant โ Free access
- Sliding Scale โ Pay what you can
- Volunteer Hours โ Earn shares
- Senior Program โ Priority 65+
๐ Delivery & Pickup
- Home delivery for elderly
- Mobility assistance
- Neighbor-to-neighbor drivers
- Flexible pickup windows
When we share abundance, we build resilience. The pantry transforms "extra" into "enough for everyone."
Food, Culture & Commerce
Culture drives participation. Participation drives local wealth.
๐ฝ Native Food Traditions
- Three Sisters gardens (corn, beans, squash)
- Traditional crops: tepary beans, amaranth
- Indigenous chef partnerships
- Seed preservation programs
๐ฎ Latino Food Culture
- Family recipes honored
- Fresh tortilleria space
- Traditional cooking methods
- Cross-cultural fusion
๐ Route 66 Spirit
- Vintage Airstream vendors
- Road culture aesthetic
- Low-barrier entry for entrepreneurs
- Rotating pop-up opportunities
Local Wealth Creation
Low-barrier entry for local entrepreneurs means more dollars stay in the neighborhood. Shared commercial kitchen, flexible vendor terms, and mentorship create pathways to ownership.
Kids & Family Learning Zone
We're not just feeding people today โ we're educating tomorrow's stewards.
๐ Learning Stations
- Hohokam Water Engineering โ Interactive canal demonstrations
- Three Sisters Planting โ Hands-on companion gardening
- Interactive 5 C's Stations โ History meets hands-on
- Junior Chef Programs โ Cooking from garden to table
๐จโ๐ฉโ๐งโ๐ฆ Family-Centered Design
- Safe, enclosed play areas
- Shaded learning pavilions
- Multi-generational programming
- Accessible for all abilities
Knowledge passed from elders to youth keeps traditions alive while building skills for the future.
Art, Play & Community Life
This is where community gathers, not just eats.
๐จ Cultural Art
- Rotating installations
- Local artist showcases
- Indigenous art features
- Community murals
๐ฎ Play & Games
- Native + modern games
- Intergenerational activities
- Shaded recreation areas
- Water play features
๐ค Gathering Space
- Community stage
- Farmers market days
- Cultural celebrations
- Flexible event lawn
Access & Inclusion
If you can bike here, you can belong here.
๐ฒ Innovative Bike-Bench Design
- Hybrid bike rack + park bench โ Sit while your bike is secured beside you
- Integrated bag hooks โ Secure latches for groceries, backpacks, shopping
- Pet leash latches โ Safe tie-off points for furry companions
- Shaded seating areas โ Rest before/after your ride
โฟ Universal Access
- ADA-compliant throughout
- Family & senior friendly โ Seating, shade, rest areas
- Multilingual signage
- Economic accessibility โ Sliding scale programs
๐ฒ The Bike-Bench: A Rooted Innovation
Park-style benches with integrated bike locks, bag hooks, and pet leash latches โ so families can secure their bikes, bags, and pets all in one spot while enjoying the hub.
Design Principle
Every design decision asks: "Does this serve our most vulnerable community members?"
Health, Wealth & Continuity Impact
Measuring what matters for community resilience
๐ฅ Health Outcomes
- Fresh food access within 1 mile
- Active community spaces
- Mental well-being through connection
- Nutrition education programs
- Reduced food insecurity
๐ต Wealth Building
- Local vendor opportunities
- Skills training & certification
- Money circulates locally
- Pathway to business ownership
- Youth employment programs
๐ Continuity & Resilience
- Short, resilient supply chains
- Shared infrastructure reduces risk
- Education enables replication
- Climate-adapted growing
- Community knowledge preservation
Market Opportunity
This starts local โ but it's designed to scale responsibly
Why This Works
Proven principles, modern execution
โ Proven Models
- Hohokam canals worked for 1,500 years
- Three Sisters sustained nations
- Community gardens thrive
- Food hubs growing nationally
โ Modern Tools
- Efficient water systems
- Solar power integration
- Digital coordination
- Data-driven optimization
โ Right Design
- Community ownership model
- Modular & scalable
- Culturally grounded
- Climate appropriate
We're not inventing something new. We're remembering what worked and applying it with modern tools.
What We're Building
A pilot blueprint. A community model. A replicable framework.
Community
People at the center
Care
Health & mutual support
Continuity
Resilient systems
Climate
Desert-adapted
Culture
Food traditions
Ready to build Phoenix's food future together.
"Rooted in history. Designed for continuity."