Blast Studio 3D prints structural column from mycelium
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.
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Our exhibition 'Urban Stomach' on furniture 3D printed with urban waste and fungi is starting next week from Friday 24th to Sunday 26th in our North, By blast.studio
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Blast Studio 3D prints structural column from mycelium
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Blast Studio 3D prints structural column from mycelium
3D Printed Mycelium Column Made From Waste Coffee Cups Can Replace Concrete