Fungal Architecture Position Paper

Andrew Adamatzky, Phil Ayres, Gianluca Belotti, Han Wösten

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Abstract

As one of the primary consumers of environmental resource, the building
industry faces unprecedented challenges in needing to reduce the environmental
impact of current consumption practices. This applies to both the construction of the built environment and resource consumption during its occupation and use. Where incremental improvements to current practices can be realised, the net benets are often far outstripped by the burgeoning demands of rapidly increasing population growth and urbanisation.

Against the backdrop of this grand societal challenge, it is necessary to explore approaches that envision a paradigm shift in how material is sourced, processed and assembled to address the magnitude of these challenges in a truly sustainable way, and which can even provide added value. We propose to develop a structural substrate by using live fungal mycelium, functionalise the substrate with nanoparticles and polymers to make a mycelium-based electronics, implement sensorial fusion and decision making in the fungal electronics and to growing monolithic buildings from the functionalised fungal substrate. Fungal buildings will self-grow, build, and repair themselves subject to substrate supplied, use natural adaptation to the environment, sense all that human can sense.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftInternational Journal of Unconventional Computing
Vol/bind14
Udgave nummer5-6
Sider (fra-til)397-411
Antal sider19
ISSN1548-7199
StatusUdgivet - 31 dec. 2019

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