This thesis explores the potential for rooftop agriculture in urban areas. It examines case studies of existing rooftop gardens in cities like Toronto, New York, and Italy. The document discusses the benefits of urban agriculture, including increased food security, environmental sustainability, and community building. It also addresses challenges like the technical difficulties of growing food on rooftops. The author argues that urban agriculture can help reform the industrial food system by supporting local farms and increasing access to fresh, healthy food within cities.