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  2. Living building material - Wikipedia

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    Fungal mycelium is incubated with a plant waste product to produce sustainable alternatives mostly for petroleum-based materials. [ 40 ] [ 3 ] The mycelium and organic substrate need time to incubate properly and this time is crucial as it is the period that these particles interact together and bind to form a dense network and hence form a ...

  3. Cast Earth - Wikipedia

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    Cast Earth is a proprietary natural building material developed since the mid-1990s by Harris Lowenhaupt and Michael Frerking [1] based on the earlier Turkish Alker, which is a concrete-like composite with soil of a suitable composition as its bulk component stabilized with about 15% calcined gypsum (plaster of Paris) instead of Portland cement.

  4. GigaCrete - Wikipedia

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    GigaCrete PlasterMax, an LEED-qualified [5] interior wall coating, is listed as a green building material and interior finish by Architectural Record. [6] [7]GigaCrete PlasterMax is a fire-resistance rated interior wall coating for insulating concrete forms (ICF), thereby providing a fire-rated green alternative to gypsum drywall over ICF.

  5. Brazilian start-up creates plaster cast alternative - AOL

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    This is a 3D-printed biodegradable castLocation: Sao Paulo, BrazilIt was created by Brazilian start-up Fix Itas an eco alternative to plaster casts(SOUNDBITE ...

  6. Alternative natural materials - Wikipedia

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    Alternative natural materials are natural materials like rock or adobe that are not as commonly used as materials such as wood or iron. Alternative natural materials have many practical uses in areas such as sustainable architecture and engineering. The main purpose of using such materials is to minimize the negative effects that built ...

  7. Sustainability in construction - Wikipedia

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    In a later work, Du Plessis furthers the definition for sustainable construction to touch on the importance of sustainability in social and economic contexts as well. [33] This is especially relevant in construction projects in the Global South, where local value systems and social interactions may differ from the western context in which ...

  8. Papercrete - Wikipedia

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    Unlike concrete or adobe, papercrete blocks are lightweight, less than a third of the weight of a comparably-sized adobe brick. Papercrete is generally mold resistant and has utility as a sound-proofing material, however mold can develop if the material remains warm and moist for too long. [1] Dried, ready-to-use papercrete has a rough surface.

  9. Mycelium-based materials - Wikipedia

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    To fulfill these needs, companies like Mycoworks and Ecovative have developed sustainable materials to substitute for leather of varying thicknesses and applications. [ 20 ] [ 21 ] Beyond textiles, mycelium based materials have also found use for substitution in makeup wedges, eye masks and sheet masks due to the materials highly variable ...