Which innovative sustainable building material was developed by incorporating mycelium (mushroom roots) as a core component?
The architecture industry has been revolutionized by sustainable product design innovations in recent years. Materials that were once considered waste are now being transformed into cutting-edge building components. This trivia question explores one of the most groundbreaking sustainable material innovations that has changed how architects approach environmentally conscious design. Test your knowledge about these architectural product innovations that are shaping our sustainable future!
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- Mycotecture Bricks - organic building blocks grown from agricultural waste and fungal mycelium, creating carbon-negative construction materials
- BamCore Prime Wall - engineered timber panels made from rapidly renewable bamboo fibers reinforced with recycled plastics
- AshCrete - concrete alternative using reclaimed fly ash from coal power plants mixed with limestone aggregate and plant-based binding agents
- Ferrock - carbon-negative building material made from steel dust waste that absorbs CO2 during curing and becomes stronger than Portland cement
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