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We’re pleased to welcome our newest members, whose work focuses on creating biologically grown, carbon-negative building materials. Developed by architect Prantar Tamuli during five years of research at UCL, their technology uses cyanobacteria to grow versatile, lightweight materials with strong insulation and fire-resistant properties. Each unit of material captures significant amounts of CO₂, offering a scalable and regenerative approach to construction. We look forward to seeing how their innovations contribute to a more sustainable future within urban agritech.
This topic was modified 4 months ago by Katia Zacharaki
Posted : 22/01/2025 2:34 pm