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Vertical Moss

Climate CrisisClimate Change

Humans are now producing excessive amounts of greenhouse gases, exceeding the limits of the plant load in the ecological cycle. Large amounts of non-absorbable greenhouse gases are produced each year. Buildings produce more than half of these carbon emissions.

In this context, mankind should actively use urban space by combining buildings with green plant installations to reduce carbon emissions as much as possible.

So we ended up creating a key respiratory device that takes advantage of the moss's poikilohydric and low substrate depth, combining moss with mycelium and hemp woven fabric to form a vertical structure that can be easily placed for breeding. It can increase urban space utilisation and effectively reduce the carbon emissions of the building as it is used, and is used alongside the building in our daily lives.

Moss is grown with soil on the woven fabric.
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Moss is grown with soil on the woven fabric.
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Moss culture with soil on mycelium
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