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Mycelia and Mycotecture with Chris Maurer - Redhouse Studio

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Can you build a house with mushrooms? You can if you are Chris Maurer, an architect, a mycologist, and a visionary. Chris is the Principal Architect at Redhouse Studio, an architecture firm based in Cleveland, Ohio. Chris and his partners are working to revolutionize how we house ourselves, not with bricks and mortar but with bio-bricks, a carbon-sequestering fusion of fungi mycelium and plant waste. This regenerative, humanitarian-focused "mycotecture" can grow buildings on and off our planet. Mycotecture refers to the use of mushrooms and other fungi for architectural purposes. In this episode, Chris introduces us to the possibilities of the fungi kingdom in creating sustainable building materials. Chris's work is far-reaching. His MycoHAB project in Namibia uses mycotecture to convert waste bush into food and housing. His Off-Planet NIAC project with NASA would convert space radiation into buildings on Mars. Back here in Cleveland, his BioCycler technology promises to recycle dilapidated buildings while remediating our lead problem and rebuilding our city. We are captivated by the power and possibilities of fungi, and you will be too.
Guest:
Chris Maurer, Principal Architect at Redhouse Studio Architecture
Resources:
Follow Redhouse Studio on Instagram and Facebook
More on the MycoHAB project in Namibia
More on growing buildings on Mars
More on the BioCycler using fungi to remediate waste and rebuild our city.
Watch the Fantastic Fungi documentary.

Follow us:
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https://www.instagram.com/ecospeakscle
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Kapitel

1. Mycelia and Mycotecture with Chris Maurer - Redhouse Studio (00:00:00)

2. What's a biobrick? (00:01:04)

3. MycoHAB Carbon Sequestering Building Materials (00:15:42)

4. About Chris (00:20:07)

5. Mycotecture's Promise for Cleveland (00:22:21)

6. Biocycler Technology and Cleveland's Lead Problem (00:22:41)

7. Mycotecture on Mars (00:29:22)

8. Mushrooms for Health (00:36:15)

67 episoder

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Can you build a house with mushrooms? You can if you are Chris Maurer, an architect, a mycologist, and a visionary. Chris is the Principal Architect at Redhouse Studio, an architecture firm based in Cleveland, Ohio. Chris and his partners are working to revolutionize how we house ourselves, not with bricks and mortar but with bio-bricks, a carbon-sequestering fusion of fungi mycelium and plant waste. This regenerative, humanitarian-focused "mycotecture" can grow buildings on and off our planet. Mycotecture refers to the use of mushrooms and other fungi for architectural purposes. In this episode, Chris introduces us to the possibilities of the fungi kingdom in creating sustainable building materials. Chris's work is far-reaching. His MycoHAB project in Namibia uses mycotecture to convert waste bush into food and housing. His Off-Planet NIAC project with NASA would convert space radiation into buildings on Mars. Back here in Cleveland, his BioCycler technology promises to recycle dilapidated buildings while remediating our lead problem and rebuilding our city. We are captivated by the power and possibilities of fungi, and you will be too.
Guest:
Chris Maurer, Principal Architect at Redhouse Studio Architecture
Resources:
Follow Redhouse Studio on Instagram and Facebook
More on the MycoHAB project in Namibia
More on growing buildings on Mars
More on the BioCycler using fungi to remediate waste and rebuild our city.
Watch the Fantastic Fungi documentary.

Follow us:
https://www.facebook.com/ecospeakscle
https://www.instagram.com/ecospeakscle
Contact us:
hello@ecospeakscle.com

  continue reading

Kapitel

1. Mycelia and Mycotecture with Chris Maurer - Redhouse Studio (00:00:00)

2. What's a biobrick? (00:01:04)

3. MycoHAB Carbon Sequestering Building Materials (00:15:42)

4. About Chris (00:20:07)

5. Mycotecture's Promise for Cleveland (00:22:21)

6. Biocycler Technology and Cleveland's Lead Problem (00:22:41)

7. Mycotecture on Mars (00:29:22)

8. Mushrooms for Health (00:36:15)

67 episoder

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