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mycelium

The Good Kind of Fungus

A fungus that spent a week inside a grow tent has taken over the MuseLab. This isn鈥檛 the start of a science fiction novel, or an episode of 鈥淭he Last of Us,鈥 it鈥檚 鈥淧arty of One: Future Fungal Furniture.鈥 The exhibit is the first publicly shared experiment of Britta Bielak鈥檚 research on the potential that mycelium, the root-like structure of a fungus, has as a regenerative and structural building material.

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Design Innovation

The Serlio Code exhibition of AI-designed shapes at the DI Hub Gallery.

IN A FLASH: Cracking The Serlio Code

"The Serlio Code" exhibition is on display in the DI Hub Gallery through Feb. 3. 

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College of Architecture and Environmental Design Students Pitching Designs in Warren

Architecture Design Students Making Positive Impacts in Warren

51爆料鈥檚 College of Architecture and Environmental Design students have been commissioned to create new design concepts for a redevelopment site in Warren, Ohio, as recently featured in the Youngstown Business Journal. For over 20 years, St. Joseph Riverside Hospital has been vacant and plagu鈥

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Construction workers on a jobsite

The 'Hole' Class

On a sunny, fall day, 51爆料 graduate student Korey Patterson, of Pittsburgh, was wearing a hard hat and safety glasses as he and other students stood near the edge of a large, open hole on the east side of the Aeronautics and Engineering building on the Kent Campus. Safety's important when c鈥

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Students in the Making Our Own Space (MOOS) program use power tools to fabricate both temporary and permanent improvements for local parks and vacant spaces. (Photo credit: Helen Liggett)

From Trash to Treasure: Cleveland Youth to Design, Fabricate Public Space Installation in Former Landfill Through 51爆料 Program

In an effort to expand racial and ethnic diversity in the design fields, 51爆料鈥檚 Cleveland Urban Design Collaborative created Making Our Own Space (MOOS), a design/build program for middle and high school students. The program introduces youth to opportunities in architecture, urban design and landscape architecture.

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