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Completed PROJECT GRANT Swedish Research Council

Resource efficient renovation using a 3D printable material from underutilized biomass

37M kr SEK

Funder Swedish Energy Agency
Recipient Organization Chalmers University of Technology
Country Sweden
Start Date Nov 01, 2022
End Date Dec 31, 2024
Duration 791 days
Data Source Swedish Research Council
Grant ID P2022-00865_Energi
Grant Description

We address an acute sustainability issue of the prevalent use of fossil-based, energy-wasteful materials in renovation.

The aim is to establish a more resource- and energy-efficient alternative, composed from underutilized biomass upcycled from industry waste, comprising yeast and cellulose.

The new material is 3D printable and can act as an impregnating coating applied onto aged building elements to protect them from further degradation and to restore their aesthetic value, eliminating premature replacement and prolonging their life span.

It can also be 3D printed as lightweight second-skin panels, to modernize existing facades and interiors with a fully biodegradable, circular and energy-efficient alternative to fossil-based solutions.

Via an exceptional knowledge crossover between architectural design, biotechnology and materials science, the project will derive a new material, 3D printing method and physical demonstrators showing practical uses in architectonic elements.

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