The installation hosts a collection of objects grown from mycelium, combined with elements of concrete, creating a conversation between materials of the past, present and future. The objects hint at a future where our harmful practices are taken over by nature-inspired processes, creating a more harmonious coexistence between nature and man. One of the leaders of this transition is fungi, an organism that can be grown into sustainable materials that consume waste during their production and provide food as a by-product.
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Properties | Mycelium |
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Strength | – mpa |
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Material | Mycelium |
Percentage of Waste | – |
Upcycling Waste | – kg / sqm |
Green Mark | — |
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