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Architecture firm develops 3D-printed modular building blocks made from mycelium — here's how they could revolutionize construction industryA jaw-dropping development in the world of architecture could revolutionize the way we build. It's based on mycelium, the vegetative part of a fungus. PLP Labs, a design research collaborative of ...
In architectural design, our interactions with non-human organisms have predominantly involved creating barriers to exclude them from the human realm. What if we were to adopt a different approach?
“At MycoWorks, we believe that art inspires science, and that mycelium can redefine the future of design,” says Sophia Wang, ...
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Dubai Design Week: How coral stones, reefs and mycelium inspired the winning Abwab projectsThe works created annually for Dubai Design Week's Abwab initiative are a highlight of the creative event. This year, the focus is on regenerative designs that build upon vernacular architecture ...
'Bio-Spaces: regenerative, resilient futures' asks: could hemp, seaweed, algae and mycelium make buildings more environmentally friendly? These natural products are cropping up in furniture and even ...
New York-based biotechnology firm Ecovative has raised $11 million in funding to expand its mycelium-based product portfolio, ...
Oyster mushrooms and repurposed bamboo furniture scraps may be an unlikely combination for a tough building material, but ...
MyBacon is "the fastest selling alt meat in the breakfast category in North America in the natural channel," claims Ecovative ...
The process Ecovative uses to create its products seems to take inspiration from science-fiction. Workers covered in PPE gear ...
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