MArch Urban Design (UD) 2016

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Urban Morphogenesis Lab Research Cluster 16

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16.12 Figs. 16.11 – 16.15 Microbial Cellulose Figs. 16.11 – 16.12 Synthetic fibre experiment. This bacteria weaves cellulose together with cotton. Fig. 16.13 Urban digestive apparatus to create an urban pavilion using microbial cellulose. It not only provides a new spatial experience, but also re-metabolises urban food waste. Fig. 16.14 Development series of the morpholgy growth. Fig. 16.15 The urban apparatus is a dynamic network. This can constantly produce microbial cellulose. This acts as a material production for the city to convert the organic waste into construction material.

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