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Myceen's Mycelium Insulation Takes Centre Stage in Estonian Experimental Pavilion
In a timber structure on the outskirts of Tallinn, fungi are once again demonstrating their potential to reshape how buildings are insulated. The PAKK Pavilion, a collaboration between materials company Myceen and EKA PAKK , the timber research centre at the Estonian Academy of Arts, is putting mycelium-based insulation to the test in real-world conditions. Credits: Myceen A Natural Solution to Industrial Waste Mycelium, the thread-like root system of fungi, has long intrigu
Oct 23


Sculptor Explores the Transformative Powers of Fungi and Invites Community to Participate
Internationally award winning sculptor Eve Shepherd has turned her hand to the world of fungi for her latest project - shedding light on...
Apr 1


Song of the Origins: Mycelium Architecture Celebrates Nature and Myth in the Champagne Region
​​ Côme Di Meglio ’s Song of the Origins  installation in the new Sculpture Garden at Maison Ruinart, Reims, brings to life a striking...
Oct 31, 2024


Fungi—In Art and Science: A Cross-Disciplinary Revelation at the Nobel Prize Museum
By exploring the intersection of art, science, and design, the Nobel Prize Museum's exhibition "Fungi—In Art and Science" unveils the...
Sep 10, 2024


Mush Introduces Mycelium-Based Urn for Eco-Friendly Farewells
Fungi are nature's quiet custodians, breaking down organic matter and returning vital nutrients to the soil through their root-like...
Aug 28, 2024
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