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Bare Minimum

community / civic engagement / design activism / higher education pedagogy

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Bare Minimum (Emma Hannaford, Mckayla Durant, Lindsay Hill, Katrina Clany and Samantha Mirabile) is a food cart that is made of reclaimed wood from already fallen trees in the forest, wood and metal from a barn destroyed by a hurricane and other locally collected materials.

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It reflects the basic fundamentals that The Stop encourages. It is the concept of using what is available to its best potential. Using already reclaimed and recycled materials the cart is a reflection of environmentally friendly design and sustainable practices.

With portion of the wood donated from Ryerson University of Interior Design‘s Year End Show entitled ‘Raw’, the overall aesthetic maintains a consistent message of unique individuality and overall harmony.

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Bare Minimum
Reclaimed. Recycled. Reused. Remade
Can be seen with Samuel J Moore & Hawthorne Food & Drink + Mark Cutrara at tonight’s  The Stop Night Market 2013

civic engagement community engagement design activism food cart food security local materials reclaimed recycled reused The Stop Night Market Vendor wood

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