In response to the short comings of the current, dominant modes of meat and dairy production and distribution in the country this project proposes a new model which collapses the system and combines the typically distant (physically, functionally, conceptually) major stages of the process into one complex. The design acts as a prototype of this model designed specifically to serve New York City located hypothetically in the South Bronx along the Harlem River. A tension is created between a type of pastoral landscape for the rearing of the animals and an industrial architecture and infrastructure. New interactions and mutations occur between these elements. An additional component is the public’s experience of the complex while in the process of purchasing goods as what is generally opaque to the public becomes visible in an atyptical urban environment.