Furnishing with Fungi
Listener Alexis wants to know, how much of what's in our homes could be made with fungi-based materials?
From mouldy bread to athlete鈥檚 foot, fungi don鈥檛 exactly scream 鈥渉ome improvement.鈥 But what if this misunderstood kingdom is the secret to the sustainable materials of the future?
Listener Alexis - definitely not a gnome - wants to know how much of our homes we could build with fungi. Professor Katie Field describes how the mushroom is the just tip of the iceberg - it鈥檚 the network of thread-like filaments called mycelium where fungi really do their best work. Architect Phil Ayers explains how fungi, like yeast in bread, can bind waste products into firm, MDF-like blocks. And while we鈥檙e not constructing skyscrapers with mushrooms just yet, it turns out fungi-based materials are already making waves in interior design. Think sound-absorbing wall panels or insulation that鈥檚 both eco-friendly and chic.
And here鈥檚 a cool one: mushroom leather! Using discarded stalks from mushroom farms, one company is crafting strong, flexible material for trainers, handbags, and even car dashboards. Move over, cows - mushrooms are pushing their way up.
Oh, and NASA? They鈥檙e dreaming big with fungi too - to grow habitats in space. From mould...to the moon!
Contributors:
Katie Field - Professor of Plant-Soil Processes at the University of Sheffield
Phil Ayres - Professor of Biohybrid Architecture at the Royal Danish Academy
Patrick Baptista Pinto - co-founder of Really Clever
Maurizio Montalti - Co-founder and Chief Mycelium Officer of SQIM / MOGU
Lynn Rothschild - Senior Research Scientist at NASA Ames research centre
Producer: Ilan Goodman
Executive Producer: Alexandra Feachem
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