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Mycelium, the root-like network of mushrooms, emerges as a groundbreaking material in sustainable construction. Derived from agricultural waste, it provides strength, insulation, and biodegradability, serving as an effective substitute for concrete and synthetic foams. With advancing research and declining costs, mycelium paves the way for environmentally responsible, healthier residential designs.

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