In collaboration with the Materiability research group, we explored biodegradable materials as a 3D-printed growth substrate for mycelium. Our focus was on developing a water-resistant bioplastic that could withstand multiple growth cycles while maintaining the right conditions for fungi. Using Rhino 3D and Grasshopper, I created a generative algorithm simulating differential growth patterns, resulting in organic forms inspired by natural processes. The material’s durability also makes it suitable for high-humidity environments such as greenhouses or bathrooms.
Used software: Rhino 3D, Grasshopper

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