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Abstract
With the rapid growth of the worldwide population, the urban food forest has risen in popularity in the last few years. The need to improve the sustainability of urban agricultural landscapes, to solve environmental issues as well as the problem of food security has driven this new concept. However, if the urban food forest is considered as an element of urban development, we should think not only about how it might improve the urban environment, but also how to blend it better into urban spaces. This thesis will explore how we can create multifunctional urban food forests that can be integrated into public places. In addition, the thesis will look at the urban food forest as a provider of food and space that encourages public and community participation. By comparing the spaces and functions of urban public places with the specialties of urban food forests, the from food to space design guidelines will be summarized. Finally, these guidelines will be applied conceptually to the City Hall area in Athens, GA, which has been proposed as a family friendly park space in the 2030 Athens Downtown Master Plan.