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The Rise of Mycelium Architecture: Embracing the Organic Revolution in Design
The future of design is growing beneath our feet. At the Sundance "Sustainability Pavilion" in 2026, the spotlight shifted from celebrities to a surprising star: a fungal network known as mycelium. This natural material is transforming architecture and furniture, offering a new path for sustainable design. Mycelium architecture is not just eco-friendly; it introduces a fresh aesthetic that feels both alien and organic.

Mansi Sanwariya
Jan 273 min read


Revolutionizing Urban Sustainability with Myco-Visions Contest and 3D-Printed Mycelium Designs
The future of architecture is shifting from cold, rigid materials to living, adaptive structures that grow and breathe with their environment. The Myco-Visions contest is at the forefront of this change, inviting architects worldwide to explore sustainable architecture through 3D-printed mycelium designs. This global initiative combines ancient natural wisdom with modern technology, challenging designers to rethink how we build homes and urban spaces.

Mansi Sanwariya
Jan 214 min read


Biophilic Brutalism: Redefining Urban Spaces Through Nature and Concrete Fusion
Concrete is breathing, and the urban jungle is finally turning green. In a world where mental well-being matters as much as structural integrity, a new architectural movement is reshaping cities: Biophilic Brutalism. This style blends raw, geometric concrete with lush, living ecosystems, inspired by visionary curations like those from This Is Colossal.

BerryBeat Team
Jan 174 min read


The Art of Kolam: Unveiling the Mathematical Masterpiece of Thai Pongal
As the milk boils over in kitchens across Tamil Nadu, signaling abundance and prosperity, the true masterpiece of Thai Pongal 2026 lies not in the pot but beneath our feet. The streets transform into vast canvases of intricate patterns known as Kolam. These are not mere decorations; they are complex mathematical expressions drawn with rice flour, embodying tradition, science, and sustainability all at once.

BerryBeat Team
Jan 154 min read
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