The world's first biologist was built from agricultural waste

This bizarre biology is made up of a multi-disciplinary team of more than 40 partners, including Een TIl Een, Sustainable Architecture GXN, Kebony Wood Processing and Environment. Denmark.

To begin with, GXN co-operates with partners from the Danish livestock industry to collect biological materials such as grass, straw, tomatoes and seaweed. They are then combined into composite materials to maximize their strength and laminate them into panels.

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This biologist is located on a system of anchors with a lot of screws rather than a foundation made of concrete.

Kebony specialists then process softwoods by applying heat and fluid based on biological treatment mechanisms. This makes the molecules polymerizes into cells inside the wood material, causing it to carry the characteristics of tropical hardwood along with brownish-brown, developing a silver-gray patina after sun exposure.

The implementation of the operation is monitored by the Danish Institute of Technology, which monitors its powers, helping to create a structure that can compete with the power of other conventional homes.

Not only that, the biologist is located on a system of anchors with a lot of screws rather than a foundation made of concrete, a material with high carbon content.

After all, the house is modular, meaning it can be tailored to meet customer needs, quickly installed and then disassembled without leaving any trace. at all.