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Michael Tan / Singapore

 Mycelium, the magic beneath our feet that has the ability to govern and influence the life cycle. What if Mother Nature could help you rejuvenate and give additional meaning to your afterlife? Death is no longer the end of the life’s cycle, but a way to return and reconnect to nature and perpetuate life in diverse forms by repurposing the bodily remains to nourish a tree in a mycelium-made pot after one’s death. After three years, the tree will be returned to nature, recycled into paper, or even turned into furniture.

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Mycelium, the magic beneath our feet that has the ability to govern and influence the life cycle. What if Mother Nature could help you rejuvenate and give additional meaning to your afterlife? Death is no longer the end of the life’s cycle, but a way to return and reconnect to nature and perpetuate life in diverse forms by repurposing the bodily remains to nourish a tree in a mycelium-made pot after one’s death. After three years, the tree will be returned to nature, recycled into paper, or even turned into furniture.

 The regenerative corridors grow gradually until they are ready to be disconnected and being used as a mobile container booth. The regenerative core also gathers and repurposes recyclable human waste into biodegradable material. The research center delves deeper into the possibilities of what and how mycelium can be used.

The spaces are returned to the public to enjoy and contemplate amidst the tree-lined landscape. It rejuvenates and heals the hard concrete urban environment and enhances the quality of life for many.

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