This document outlines a landscape architecture project for students to redesign part of a road infrastructure site in Manchester, England called the Mancunian Way. The project aims to address problems caused by the road's construction, like separating the city, and to find productive uses for unused spaces. It is divided into three parts: observing the site, generating design concepts, and presenting proposals. Students will work in groups to document the site and issues, and individually to propose transforming part of the site through an urban agriculture design informed by research into sustainability themes. The final portfolio will include documentation of the site and process, as well as designs, models, and precedents.