Avery Roslansky
Testing Invasive Eucalyptus for Fungal Biocomposite Applications
The project aims to develop durable, water-repellent mycelium bricks with structural integrity suitable for architectural use. By repurposing invasive eucalyptus as a primary substrate, this work also explores the potential for ecological co-benefits such as carbon sequestration and landscape restoration. Ultimately, the study seeks to advance sustainable material innovation through circular bio-based systems that integrate ecological stewardship with regenerative design.
Message To Sponsor
Thank you so much! It is so incredible to have the opportunity to bring our ideas to life!
Major: Architecture
Mentor: Matthew Potts and Deibi Sibrian, Environmental Science, Policy, and Management
Sponsor: Hampson Fund