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What If Buildings Could Be Grown Instead of Built?
The Future of Architecture Might Already Be Taking Root Imagine a world where construction sites are less about cranes and concrete, and more about cultivation. A world where walls grow from living organisms, and buildings regenerate themselves the way forests do. A new study published in PNAS brings this idea closer than ever. Researchers have successfully woven fungal mycelium —the root-like network of fungi—through knit textile scaffolds to create construction materials
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Nov 26, 20252 min read
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