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Project Bhumi: A Myco-Biocenosis Haven

Part 2 Project 2024
Nilrandha Fonseka
City School of Architecture | Sri Lanka
The universe captivates our imagination and reminds us of our place within its grand tapestry. We are intrinsically linked to it, with atoms forged in ancient stars and energy flowing from the cosmos. This connection extends to every ecosystem on Earth, including fungi, amphibians, and freshwater fish.

Amphibians bridge aquatic and terrestrial life, embodying the interplay of water and land. As bio- indicators, they are sensitive to change, making their study crucial for understanding climate change. Fungi are primary decomposers, recycling nutrients essential for plant growth and forming symbiotic relationships. They support biodiversity, soil health, and ecosystem sustainability, making them vital for life on Earth.

This Visionary Architectural Concept bridges humans, nature, and fauna in intricate symbiosis. Biomimicry design draws inspiration from nature to solve human problems, leveraging myco- technology to mimic fungi’s biological processes within the building. By integrating mycelium structures, biophilic design principles, and sustainable architecture, the Haven blends seamlessly with its surroundings. Mycelium offers strength, biodegradability, and insulation, reducing environmental impact. The Haven’s design promotes well-being through natural light, green spaces, and organic materials, fostering a deep connection to nature and enhancing local ecosystems.

In conclusion, protecting these connections preserves the beauty and resilience of our universe, our home.


Tutor(s)
D B Nawaratne
Sayurika Thilakawardena
2024
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