Mycelium Textile Hybrids

ITECH Seminar | 6 ECTS | Summer Semester 2024

E. Biala, Prof. M. Ostermann (IBK 2)

Textiles have inspired architects for decades. From ornamental aspects in early modern times to developments in composite materials today.
But could textile production techniques influence the way we build and design spaces?

In this seminar, we will explore textiles as a lever for designing and constructing spaces from mycelium composites.

Mycelium is the root-like structure of fungi which, when cultivated on organic particles (hemp shives, wood dust, etc.), can form a building material with properties similar to cork. Due to the emergence of the material during the cultivation process, all the parameters we normally associate with the cultivation of plants (humidity, sunlight, temperature, etc.) can have a crucial role in the formation of the material. These parameters will also influence the way we construct, design, and imagine the spaces created with this living organism.

Dates:
The seminar will consist of introductory meetings and a workshop. 
Introductory meetings: 11.04., 18.04., 25.04., 02.05., 16.05. (Thursdays  11- 13) 
Workshop: 21 - 24.05.
Location: FuMaLab - Future Material Laboratory
Final presentation: 27.06.

on appointment
First Meeting: Thursday, 11.04.2024 11:00 – 13:00
The seminar will consist of introductory meetings and a workshop. 

ITECH students have to register for the seminar on campus and have to come to the first meeting.

Location: FuMaLab, Echterdinger Straße 57, Bau 10

ITECH Module: Building Systems
Examination Number: 49811

[Photo: IBK2, University of Stuttgart]

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