
KOS
AFRA GÖLZER, AMIRA KLIMPEL
Based on the characteristics of mycelium, the project reflects the architectural connection with nature. The aim was to design a vacation village in an almost untouched area in Norway that interacts respectfully with the environment and invites its guests to immerse themselves in it. The intention is to create a minimum impact design by using building materials and furniture that meet criteria of sustainability and regionality. The model making with mycelium also follows these principles and is intended to show how this material can become a realistic alternative to conventional synthetic model making materials in the future.
SEMESTERENTWURF BETREUT VON DEN MYZELFORSCHERINNEN JULIA KRAYER M.A. UND LINA VIERES B.SC. DES FRAUNHOFER UMSICHT,
SOWIE DER AKADEMISCHEN MITARBEITERIN DIPL.-DES. MELISSA ACKER













AFRA GÖLZER
1. SEMESTER
AMIRA KLIMPEL
1. SEMESTER
“When we study mushrooms, we are studying one of nature's greatest problem solvers.”