Closer to Nature
Experimental Building by SciArt Collective MY-CO-X on Show at Berlinische Galerie
Architecture and nature inevitably compete for space. That poses a dilemma when resources are finite and the demand for space keeps growing. Besides, we know that the construction sector generates huge waste and emissions. All this has raised issues about the role of architecture: Does it need a shift in perspective? Could we build with nature instead of against it? The exhibition »Closer to Nature« at the Berlinische Galerie showcases three Berlin-based projects, that utilize the potential of mushrooms, living trees, and clay. This gives them an ecological quality, but also a completely new character: the buildings breathe, grow and thus become alive themselves. One of the showcased projects is the experimental building MY-CO SPACE, which was developed, designed, and built by the interdisciplinary Berlin SciArt collective MY-CO-X, an initiative of the Department of Applied and Molecular Microbiology at TU Berlin under the direction of MoA Member Vera Meyer with contributions by Dimitra Almpani-Lekka.
MY-CO SPACE is a habitable sculpture made of wood and fungi that invites the sensual reflection and exploration of sustainable ways of living and dwelling on our planet. The load-bearing wooden structure, covered with 330 fungal panels, is intended to make life in the smallest space (analogous to that of a space capsule) and co-habitation with fungi physically tangible. It was built from organic materials and is thus biodegradable. At MY-CO SPACE, the interdisciplinary team experimented with the tinder fungus, Fomes fomentarius. It grows mainly on weakened or dead birch and beech trees. Its fruiting body is completely water-repellent, stable, and ultra-light, properties that materials need in order to be used in the construction industry.
The exhibition is on view until 14th October 2024. Please save the date for the guided tour: »Wir bauen auf Pilze! Forschung für eine nachhaltige Architektur der Zukunft« on June 22nd, 2024, 3-5 pm with Vera Meier and Sven Pfeiffer (in German).
More information about the exhibition on the website of the Berlinische Galerie.
Berlinische Galerie
Alte Jakobstraße 124 – 128
10969 Berlin, Germany