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| author | Sandak, Anna |
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| contents | <p>As the construction industry faces rising environmental challenges, researchers are looking to nature for solutions. Inspired by biological systems that can adapt, heal and renew themselves, a new class of materials is emerging — engineered living materials (ELMs). These materials could transform the way we design, build and maintain our built environment, bringing us closer to truly sustainable and resilient architecture</p> |
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| spellingShingle | Growing the future: Engineered living materials for the building sector Sandak, Anna Architecture Sustainable architecture Fungi <p>As the construction industry faces rising environmental challenges, researchers are looking to nature for solutions. Inspired by biological systems that can adapt, heal and renew themselves, a new class of materials is emerging — engineered living materials (ELMs). These materials could transform the way we design, build and maintain our built environment, bringing us closer to truly sustainable and resilient architecture</p> |
| title | Growing the future: Engineered living materials for the building sector |
| topic | Architecture Sustainable architecture Fungi |
| url | https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18466967 |