Mushroom Bricks

Mycroform Molds Shape Fungi-Based Building Material into Blocks

If the idea takes off, fungi-based building material may help alleviate the often difficult to recycle toxic and hazardous byproducts of today's construction industry while providing an abundant supply of ready architectural components. Grow-your-own construction materials is just one of many ideas being explored by Brooklyn-based Planetary ONE.

Planetary ONE uses a form to carefully control, contain and shape fungal mycelia and varying types of organic substrates into structurally viable building blocks. The process is non-polluting, low-tech and low-energy, making fungi-based building material a practical solution for architectural applications.

Implications - With the world population increasing at an exponential rate, biologically-centered construction technologies like fungi-based architectural components hold the potential for across-the-spectrum smart self-sufficiency. Easy-to-obtain renewable building materials may well be a way to provide underserved and remote populations with affordable housing, but even more noteworthy are the possibilities for greening dense urban areas with organic bio-construction.

Trend Themes

  1. Fungi-based Building Material — The use of fungi as a building material presents a disruptive innovation opportunity for sustainable construction.
  2. Grow-your-own Construction Materials — The concept of growing construction materials offers a disruptive innovation opportunity for self-sufficiency in architectural applications.
  3. Renewable Building Materials — The development of renewable building materials opens up disruptive innovation opportunities for affordable housing and eco-friendly urban development.

Industry Implications

  1. Construction — The construction industry can explore the use of fungi-based building materials to create sustainable and environmentally friendly structures.
  2. Architecture — Architects can embrace the concept of grow-your-own construction materials to design innovative and self-sufficient buildings.
  3. Urban Development — Urban development initiatives can leverage renewable building materials to transform dense urban areas into green and eco-friendly spaces.

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