Pulp faction : 3d printed material assemblies through microbial biotransformation
(2020) Fabricate 2020 In FABRICATE p.42-49- Abstract
- The world is currently facing an ecological crisis of unprecedented scale and urgency and, as the building sector is a significant contributor to the current state, it must look towards radical change to achieve a sustainable practice. The most destructive environmental impact is found in material extraction, processing and discharge. This paper presents an alternative to industrially mined and synthesised materials by utilising biological growth processes as passive engines for the transformation of renewable materials. This is achieved through fungallignocellulosic composites which have been developed along with the design and fabrication processes that are necessary for their application in the construction industry.
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- author
- Goidea, Ana LU ; Floudas, Dimitrios LU and Andréen, David LU
- organization
- publishing date
- 2020-04-06
- type
- Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding
- publication status
- published
- subject
- host publication
- Fabricate 2020 : Making resilient architecture - Making resilient architecture
- series title
- FABRICATE
- editor
- Burry, Jane ; Sabin, Jenny ; Sheil, Bob and Skavara, Marilena
- pages
- 8 pages
- publisher
- UCL Press
- conference name
- Fabricate 2020
- conference location
- London, United Kingdom
- conference dates
- 2020-09-09 - 2020-09-12
- ISBN
- 9781787358126
- 9781787358119
- project
- bioDigital Matter
- Functional Integration in 3d printed building structures
- language
- English
- LU publication?
- yes
- id
- ad4fdb22-b6eb-4196-80a1-512823ea47fd
- date added to LUP
- 2020-10-13 15:32:25
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