The Mycological nexus: a meta-synthetic design framework for biochemically remediative and neuro-inclusive urban spaces
| dc.contributor.author | Jayarathna, HMPH | |
| dc.date.accessioned | 2026-03-12T09:01:35Z | |
| dc.date.issued | 2025 | |
| dc.description.abstract | Urban environments are simultaneously burdened by toxic air pollution and rising mental-health strain, crises that conventional architecture rarely addresses together. This paper proposes a transdisciplinary shift from passive biophilic design to active bio-integration, treating living mycelial networks as genuine design collaborators. Using a Meta-Synthetic Research-through-Design (MS-RtD) approach, we synthesised empirical data from 68 peer-reviewed studies on mycoremediation, mycelium-composite fabrication, and microbial-exposure psychology to develop a fully parametrised, ready-to-fabricate prototype: the Breathing Pod – a modular public installation grown with Pleurotus ostreatus on agricultural waste substrates. Published growth kinematics and branching behaviour were embedded into parametric workflows, yielding a biomorphic lattice with 22–27 % higher surface-area-to-volume ratio than regular geometries. Validated computational fluid dynamics and precedent benchmarking project steady-state reductions of 28–35 % in PM2.5 and 17–24 % in TVOCs inside the Pod under typical tropical urban conditions. Dose-response extrapolation from forest-bathing and “Old Friends” microbiome studies estimates a 22–31 % increase in heart-rate variability and perceived calmness scores of 4.3–4.7 after ten-minute occupancy. These evidence-based projections provide the first integrated proof-of-concept for metabolically active, neuro-inclusive public architecture. The open-source Breathing Pod demonstrates that cities can deploy living fungal systems to simultaneously clean air and calm citizens, offering a scalable, carbon-negative pathway toward resilient and restorative urban futures. | |
| dc.identifier.conference | FARU 2025 Conference Proceedings | |
| dc.identifier.doi | https://doi.org/10.31705/FARU.2025.63 | |
| dc.identifier.email | pasindujayarathna2@gmail.com | |
| dc.identifier.faculty | Architecture | |
| dc.identifier.issn | 2815-0392 | |
| dc.identifier.pgnos | pp. 641-647 | |
| dc.identifier.place | Moratuwa | |
| dc.identifier.proceeding | 18th International Research Conference - FARU 2025 | |
| dc.identifier.uri | https://dl.lib.uom.lk/handle/123/24951 | |
| dc.language.iso | en | |
| dc.publisher | Faculty of Architecture Research Unit | |
| dc.subject | BIOREMEDIATION | |
| dc.subject | CO-CREATION | |
| dc.subject | ENVIRONMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY | |
| dc.subject | MORE-THAN-HUMAN DESIGN | |
| dc.subject | MYCELIUM | |
| dc.subject | NEURO-INCLUSIVE DESIGN | |
| dc.subject | URBAN RESILIENCE. | |
| dc.title | The Mycological nexus: a meta-synthetic design framework for biochemically remediative and neuro-inclusive urban spaces | |
| dc.type | Conference-Full-text |
