Ecodomes made of fungi
Imagine constructing eco domes using locally-sourced materials that actually grow into the panels using molds.
Myco-Architecture: A Future Built on Fungi
A new age of architecture has dawned, known as myco-architecture, where living organisms like fungi are at the heart of construction.
Ecodome made from mycelium
Mycelium based panels for EcoDome can be a perfect fit, they are sustainable, low carbon footprint, biodegradabile and cost effective.
Oyster Mushroom, Pleurotus ostreatus
Oyster mushrooms, also known by their scientific name Pleurotus ostreatus, are a type of edible mushroom that has an amazing flavor.
Dan Widmaier about fashion made of mycelium
By using materials with a similar microstructure as collagen in cowhide, it is possible to create a sustainable alternative like Mylo, made from mycelium.
Case: a mycelium leather wallet
Mycelium leather wallet is a sustainable alternative to traditional leather, as it is made from the root structure of mushrooms.
Who is Paul Stamets
Paul Stamets is an American mycologist, author, and advocate of bioremediation and medicinal mushrooms.
The Future of Manufacturing: Introducing Mycofabrication
Mycofabrication involves using fungi as a tool in the manufacturing process. This can include using fungi to create materials such as bioplastics.
The future of mycelium and its potential to revolutionize the construction industry.
Mycelium’s unique properties make it an appealing alternative to traditional materials like concrete and steel.
The environmental benefits of using mycelium in construction
Mycelium, a sustainable building material with low greenhouse gas emissions and biodegradability, has potential to revolutionize construction industry.