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Müge Özkan1, Orkan Zeynel Güzelci2
1Graduate School, Istanbul Technical University, Istanbul 34496, Türkiye.
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This study examines the integration of digital fabrication technologies into the design and production of mycelium-based components, addressing the growing demand for sustainable and innovative interior design solutions. Using a parametric design approach, modular and customized suspended ceiling elements were developed for a specific interior setting to explore a material-specific design approach for mycelium-based components. Three-dimensional printing was employed to produce molds, which were subsequently tested with plaster, silicone, and mycelium across three different scales. Experimental observations focused on the overall form, surface details, growth behavior and dimensional accuracy, systematically capturing volumetric deviations arising from the living nature of the material. In parallel, acoustic performance was evaluated through simulations using the Sabine method. The untreated condition demonstrated the longest reverberation times, whereas conventional panels achieved reductions consistent with typical comfort standards. Prototypes produced with mycelium yielded measurable decreases in reverberation time compared to the untreated condition, particularly within the speech frequency range, and approached the performance of standard acoustic panels. These findings suggest that mycelium-based components, when further optimized in terms of density and geometry, hold the potential to contribute both aesthetic and acoustic value within sustainable interior environments.
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