This document discusses a conceptual modern architecture project called "Dragonfly" designed by Belgian architect Vincent Callebaut. The Dragonfly is a self-sufficient high-rise building for urban agriculture in New York City inspired by the structure of a dragonfly's wings. It would produce food on 700 vertical meters spanning 132 floors, accommodating farms, housing, and workspaces. The building is designed to harness renewable energy, reuse waste, and grow food vertically to address issues of urban food supply, energy use, and sustainability.