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  • The Arc with bamboo roof by Ibuku

    Ten impressive bamboo buildings that demonstrate the material's versatility

    From a modular housing prototype to a disaster-proof yoga studio, we've rounded up 10 bamboo architectures from Dezeen's archive that use the ancient construction material in new and unusual ways. More about Ten impressive bamboo buildings that demonstrate the material's versatility

    Jennifer Hahn | 4 August 2021 | Leave a comment
  • Lemoal Lemoal hempcrete building

    Lemoal Lemoal completes first public building in France to be made from hempcrete

    Paris studio Lemoal Lemoal has used hempcrete blocks to build the Pierre Chevet sports centre in France, which the studio believes is the country's first public building built from the biomaterial. More about Lemoal Lemoal completes first public building in France to be made from hempcrete

    James Parkes | 1 August 2021 | Leave a comment
  • The building has a tiered design

    Barrault Pressacco uses hempcrete to create social housing in Paris

    Architecture firm Barrault Pressacco used biomaterials including wood and hempcrete to construct this mixed-use building that references traditional Parisian apartment blocks. More about Barrault Pressacco uses hempcrete to create social housing in Paris

    Alyn Griffiths | 29 July 2021 | Leave a comment
  • Carbon fibres

    Scientists developing bio-based carbon fibres being "showered with requests" for sustainable version of the wonder material

    Scientists are working on carbon fibres made from biomaterials instead of fossil fuels in an attempt to create a version that does not generate carbon emissions. More about Scientists developing bio-based carbon fibres being "showered with requests" for sustainable version of the wonder material

    Marcus Fairs | 26 July 2021 | Leave a comment
  • An office with exposed hempcrete walls

    Ten tactile interiors that make use of natural biomaterials

    In our latest lookbook, we take a look at 10 earthy interiors from the Dezeen archive that are fitted out with biomaterials such as cork, hemp and mycelium. More about Ten tactile interiors that make use of natural biomaterials

    Lizzie Crook | 17 July 2021 | Leave a comment
  • Jan Wurm

    Drive to reduce embodied carbon in buildings makes biomaterials market a "really exciting space"

    Concerns over carbon emissions caused by the construction process are fuelling a surge of interest in biobased materials according to Arup research and innovation leader Jan Wurm. More about Drive to reduce embodied carbon in buildings makes biomaterials market a "really exciting space"

    Marcus Fairs | 16 July 2021 | Leave a comment
  • Salt-clad lift panel

    Salt panels made using "only sun and wind" used to clad interior of Frank Gehry's Arles tower

    Natural materials produced from local salt, sunflowers and algae have been used on the interior of Frank Gehry's tower for Luma Foundation in Arles to lower its carbon footprint. More about Salt panels made using "only sun and wind" used to clad interior of Frank Gehry's Arles tower

    Marcus Fairs | 9 July 2021 | Leave a comment
  • Hemp architecture

    Use of hemp in architecture and design held back by "ridiculous" UK rules says farmer who built a house from cannabis

    A film producer who established a hemp farm to "pull carbon out of the atmosphere" has attacked UK laws that are holding back production of the biomaterial. More about Use of hemp in architecture and design held back by "ridiculous" UK rules says farmer who built a house from cannabis

    Marcus Fairs | 2 July 2021 | Leave a comment
  • Industrial hemp plantation

    Hemp "more effective than trees" at sequestering carbon says Cambridge researcher

    Hemp can capture atmospheric carbon twice as effectively as forests while providing carbon-negative biomaterials for architects and designers, according to Cambridge University researcher Darshil Shah. More about Hemp "more effective than trees" at sequestering carbon says Cambridge researcher

    Marcus Fairs | 30 June 2021 | Leave a comment
  • Mycelium insulation panels by Biohm

    Mycelium is "part of the solution" to carbon-negative buildings

    Mycelium could soon be used to insulate and fire-proof buildings while sequestering carbon, according to sustainability expert David Cheshire. More about Mycelium is "part of the solution" to carbon-negative buildings

    Marcus Fairs | 25 June 2021 | Leave a comment
  • Serpentine Pavilion by Counterspace

    Serpentine Pavilion's use of biomaterials "more than compensates" for concrete emissions, says Aecom

    The construction of this year's Serpentine Pavilion removed 31 tonnes of carbon from the atmosphere, according to a report by construction consultant AECOM. More about Serpentine Pavilion's use of biomaterials "more than compensates" for concrete emissions, says Aecom

    Marcus Fairs | 16 June 2021 | Leave a comment
  • Stan Smith Mylo trainer by Adidas

    Adidas unveils Stan Smith Mylo trainers made from mycelium leather

    Adidas has revealed a mycelium leather version of its classic Stan Smith trainers, becoming the latest in a flurry of brands creating products from the sustainable leather alternative. More about Adidas unveils Stan Smith Mylo trainers made from mycelium leather

    Jennifer Hahn | 19 April 2021 | Leave a comment
  • Model wearing black two-piece created by Stella McCartney from Mylo mycelium leather

    Stella McCartney creates clothes from mycelium leather to foster a "kinder fashion industry"

    Fashion designer Stella McCartney has unveiled a two-piece outfit made using a leather alternative grown from mycelium, making her among the first luxury fashion designers to turn the biomaterial into wearable clothing. More about Stella McCartney creates clothes from mycelium leather to foster a "kinder fashion industry"

    Jennifer Hahn | 24 March 2021 | Leave a comment
  • Hermes Victoria bag in Sylvania mycelium leather by MycoWorks

    Hermès creates mycelium version of its classic leather Victoria bag

    French luxury house Hermès has partnered with biomaterials company MycoWorks to reimagine its Victoria shopper bag in a leather alternative grown from mycelium. More about Hermès creates mycelium version of its classic leather Victoria bag

    Jennifer Hahn | 18 March 2021 | Leave a comment
  • Morgan Ruben's Folium grown from mycelium

    Morgan Ruben's pair of lamps are grown from mycelium or light up like glow-worms

    Morgan Ruben drew on nature when growing his leaf-shaped Folium light from mycelium and designing his Luminosa lamp to reference the way bioluminescent worms attract prey. More about Morgan Ruben's pair of lamps are grown from mycelium or light up like glow-worms

    Cajsa Carlson | 17 November 2020 | Leave a comment
  • Amen candles are shipped in

    Amen grows carbon-negative mycelium packaging to ship its candles

    A range of candles by French brand Amen will be delivered in carbon-negative packaging made from mycelium and agricultural waste. More about Amen grows carbon-negative mycelium packaging to ship its candles

    Jennifer Hahn | 5 October 2020 | Leave a comment
  • Scarlett Yang creates dress from biomaterials that can decompose in hours

    Scarlett Yang designs lab-grown dress from algae that can decompose in hours

    Central Saint Martins graduate Scarlett Yang used algae extract and silk cocoon protein to create a glass-like dress that grows over time and can decompose in water within 24 hours. More about Scarlett Yang designs lab-grown dress from algae that can decompose in hours

    Natashah Hitti | 28 August 2020 | Leave a comment
  • Growing Pavilion Dutch Design Week

    Pavilion grown from mycelium acts as pop-up performance space at Dutch Design Week

    The Growing Pavilion is a temporary events space at Dutch Design Week constructed with panels grown from mushroom mycelium supported on a timber frame. More about Pavilion grown from mycelium acts as pop-up performance space at Dutch Design Week

    Augusta Pownall | 29 October 2019 | Leave a comment
  • Bamboo Ring Kengo Kuma V&A installation

    Kengo Kuma combines bamboo with carbon fibre to create "material for the future"

    Bamboo and carbon fibre can be used together to build earthquake-proof architecture, says Japanese architect Kengo Kuma, whose Bamboo Ring is installed at the V&A for London Design Festival. More about Kengo Kuma combines bamboo with carbon fibre to create "material for the future"

    Amy Frearson | 14 September 2019 | Leave a comment
  • Thomas Vailly uses sunflowers to make bio-materials

    Thomas Vailly uses sunflowers to make bio-based materials

    Eindhoven-based designer Thomas Vailly explores turning sunflower crop waste into bio-materials to make sustainable products from insulation panels to iPhone cases. More about Thomas Vailly uses sunflowers to make bio-based materials

    Natashah Hitti | 5 April 2019 | Leave a comment
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