bioconstruction
Bioconstruction is the process of constructing buildings, structures, and other infrastructure using living organisms such as plants, fungi, and bacteria. This innovative approach to construction seeks to integrate natural systems with traditional building techniques to create sustainable and resilient structures.
The use of living organisms in bioconstruction often involves mycelium, the vegetative part of a mushroom.
Bioconstruction also incorporates plant-based techniques, where living plants are used to grow and shape structures over
The benefits of bioconstruction include reduced carbon footprint, improved indoor air quality, and the potential for
Research and development in bioconstruction continue to advance, with potential applications in disaster relief, sustainable communities,