An account of the Italian Pavilion at the Universal Exposition, set to run until 13 October 2025 with projects from 160 countries on the theme “Designing Future Society for Our Lives”


The Exploded View by Biobased Creations
Cutting edge technologies and research are fuelling a green approach to craftsmanship, according to DAMN° Magazine

Leading with the experimental pavilion that was “built” during Dutch Design Week 2021 the Belgian DAMN° Magazine discusses the future of materials of plant origin, from mycelium to fruit, shells, sawdust and much more besides. “Styrofoam, a plastic valued for its versatility and cushoning properties, has a lifespan of up to 500 years and litters 30% of landfill space. As an alternative, some designers are turning to mycelium, a natural material made from renewable resources, whose characteristics mirror those found in Styrofoam and other styrenes. Mycelium is the vegetative body of fungi: a mass of branching fiilaments (hyphae) that spread throughout the nutrient substratum. It is one of the many ingredients that falss under the umbrella of bio-based products sourced from agriculture and forestry, and serves as a substitute for conventional plastic and petroleum-based components, along with other such chemicals obtained from renewable sources.” (read the complete article online)
Magazine: DAMN°
Country: Belgium
Article: “Bio-Based Materials are Revolutionising Building Standards”
Author: Matthew Burgos
Photo: Jeroen van der Wielen, courtesy DAMN°magazine°