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Towers of Fungus Coming to New York

  By Christopher May | 02/12/2014 - 8:33 pm |02/12/2014 Mushroom Dyes & Crafts, Northeastern US, Science & Microscopy
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Towers of Fungus in New York

This summer, the Museum of Modern Art in New York City will showcase a young architect’s unusual project: sculptural towers built from fungal mycelium grown on corn-stalk waste.  Sounds pretty … Continue reading →

Tagged bricks, construction, moma, mycelium, mycotecture, new york, towers
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