
Put away your rocket pack and park your jet car, one Dutch design firm has a new idea on what a sustainable future may be like and it’s nothing like the Jetsons.

These 3d drawings created by the Dutch design firm Tjep, feature a combination farm, restaurant, hotel and amusement park designed to sustain up to 1,000 visitors per day. All food is grown on site and waste is used to generate energy through a bio-gas energy system.

Guests will be paid to poop and can stay for free when they work on the farm. The farm features a bioreactor, a heat management system, CO2 recycling, windmill, multilevel pasture, trams system and a slaughter house placed strategically below the restaurant for patrons to get the freshest chunk of meat possible.

For more information about the Oogst project visit Oogst.org.
Photos courtesy of dezeen and Oogst.org.

For the most part I like this idea. However, even though I am a meat eater, I don’t think I would like the idea of eating at a restaurant when a slaughter house below me.