2024
DOI: 10.1017/btd.2024.5
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Design, Cultivation, and Acoustic Analysis of a Building-Sized Mycelium Sculpture

Jonathan Dessi-Olive,
Timothy Hsu,
Omid Oliyan

Abstract: This paper describes novel computational design, simulation, and fabrication techniques employed in the production of a large sound-absorbing sculpture called Phoenix, made entirely from mycelium-composite materials (myco-materials). Myco-materials are composites made of lignocellulosic agricultural waste fibers bound by fungal mycelium and are produced at commercial scale as alternatives for plastics, insulation foam, or styrene. Mycelium composite materials have known acoustical properties that can be tuned … Show more

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