Waterfront: Regenerating Kooyong koot: The Future is Fungi Past Event

Presented by Centre for Architecture | Open House Melbourne
background image of a large white mushroom. In front is an image of a dissected mushroom, a white spindly figure with tufts of yellow growth, 2 circular shaped spores, an organic wine holder and a black and white image of growths from a blocked wall structure
The Future is Fungi

A workshop led by Amanda Morglund, Director of Fungi Solutions, exploring the diverse applications of cultivating fungi to make packaging material, leather, furniture and architecture. As a natural recycler, fungi also cleanses toxins in soil and waterways.

Learn how to train fungi to grow and compost waste resources such as cardboard, food scraps, textiles and even cigarette butts. Participants create a starter kit comprising an agar petri dish inoculated with fungi culture.

This event is part of the ‘Regenerating the Kooyongkoot’ series – a citizen-led micro-festival celebrating the beginning of a 20-year masterplan to restore and create a 10km biodiversity corridor around Glen Iris Wetlands and Gardiners Creek. 

Amanda Morglund

Director of Fungi Solutions, which uses fungi to recycle waste sources into new materials. Fungi Solutions is Australia’s first Mycocycling service, transforming industry waste and environmental pollutants into packaging and structural materials. Amanda is from a fashion and textile background, and founded Mycelium Made to create bespoke garments from mushroom leather.

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Tickets

$29

Date

Sat 27 Mar 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm
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Venue

SEED Centre
T H King Oval, Glen Iris VIC 3146, Australia