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Architecture that grows: from Petri dish to the building façades
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The building sector is a major water consumer across its lifecycle and plays a critical role in accelerating global urbanisation
and the growing water crisis. While architectural approaches have traditionally aimed to exclude moisture, emerging strategies
reframe water as an active design parameter. This research explores bioinspired and biologically integrated materials that
interact dynamically with moisture. Focusing on Engineered Living Materials, it examines fungal biofilms and microbial inks
as responsive, regenerative surface systems. This reshapes the perception of microorganisms in the built environment and
advances probiotic, circular, and climate-resilient architecture.
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