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London practice Blast Studio has developed a method for 3D printing with living mycelium and used it to form a two-metre-high column that could be harvested for mushrooms before serving as a structural building element.
From Bio Materials to Load-Bearing Structures: Fungi, Algae and Tree Forks
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LSN : News : An architectural column made from mycelium
3D printed objects from living organisms by The Blast Studio
Frameweb 3D-printed mycelium is the star of this futureproof Belgian eyewear store
The Growing Pavilion is a mycelium pop-up performance space
Op't Oog Columns — blast studio
Untapped – Using a Fungi-Infused Paste, Blast Studio Turns Trash Into Treasure
blast.studio - Our 3d printed mycelium vases made from coffee cups are ready for @l_d_f_official ⚡️ . Come to see them at @opencelllondon during 'Biodesign Here Now' on the 20.09 and 21.09!!
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3D Printed Mycelium Column Made From Waste Coffee Cups Can Replace Concrete
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3D printed objects from living organisms by The Blast Studio
3D Printed Mycelium Column Made From Waste Coffee Cups Can Replace Concrete
3D printed objects from living organisms by The Blast Studio