Circular materials – raw material or waste material? / Architekturhaus Salzburg

Pilzmycel, © FH Salzburg, Campus Kuchl

15.11.2024 – 28.02.2025

Circular Materials – raw material or residual material? draws attention to the great potential of natural resources and the strategies in biogenic research for developing processes that are in harmony with nature. Materials that are currently only thermally utilized or even disposed of in landfills at high cost serve as the basis for new, recyclable materials and products. In addition to wood as a well-known regional resource, a wealth of raw and residual materials from agriculture and forestry such as straw, mallow, bark, cellulose, spent grains, extract substances such as tannin, lignin, oils, waxes, casein and starch through to mushrooms are available. It is not a question of asceticism and renunciation, but of enthusiasm and a departure into a future worth living. The exhibition aims to inspire and motivate people to switch to recyclable materials now and to demonstrate an effective response to climate change.

Circular materials – raw material or waste material?
15.11.2024 – 28.02.2025
Architekturhaus Salzburg
Sinnhubstraße 3, 5020 Salzburg
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