@ugreen_us: What if buildings could heal themselves and clean the air you breathe? 🏗️ The Picoplanktonics installation at Venice Biennale isn't just art - it's revolutionary science. ETH Zurich researchers created the first biofabrication system that 3D prints architectural structures with living microorganisms. These cyanobacteria don't just capture CO2, they transform every building into an atmospheric purification station. The most fascinating part? Each structure has its own metabolism, growing and evolving like a living being. Imagine your office literally "breathing," improving air quality while you work. 🌱 This biomaterial revolution goes beyond sustainability - it's planetary regeneration through architecture. What if every construction became an environmental ally instead of an enemy? Want to dive deep into innovations like this? Our upcoming UGREEN trainings explore the future of sustainable materials in practice. Link in bio to secure your spot! 💚 What would be your dream project with living materials? #Biofabrication #SustainableArchitecture #GreenInnovation #LivingMaterials #Sustainability #UGREEN #GreenFuture