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        The Ecological Impact of Industrially Cultivated Bamboo
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        Peter Edwards
        
                                    
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                                            Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter 1
- Contents 5
- 
                            Challenges, Strategies, and Goals
- Introduction: Cultivated Building Materials 6
- Production Back to The City 20
- The Ape of Materials 26
- The Industrialization of Timber – A Case Study 32
- Standardization of a Natural Resource 40
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                            Bamboo, a Cultivated Building Material
- Introduction 46
- Constructing with Engineered Bamboo 58
- Upscaling The Bamboo Industry 72
- The Ecological Impact of Industrially Cultivated Bamboo 80
- Engineered Bamboo Products – A Sustainable Choice? 86
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                            From Cultivated Materials to Building Products
- Soil-Dependent Products. Agriculture 96
- Wood Foam 100
- Biopolymers: Cement Replacement 108
- Biopolymers and Biocomposites Based on Agricultural Residues 116
- Lignin-based Carbon Fibres 124
- Nutrient-Dependent, Soil-Independent Products. Biotechnology 132
- Fungal Mycelium Bio-Materials 134
- Limestone-producing Bacteria: Self-healing Concrete 142
- Microbially Induced Calcium Carbonate: Multilayer/Multimaterial Coatings on Non-conductive Materials 148
- Bio-Inspired Products. Biomimicry 156
- Replicating Natural Design Strategies In Bio-Inspired Composites 158
- Living Architecture (Liar): Metabolically Engineered Building Units 168
- About the Authors and Contributors 176
- Acknowledgments 180
- Illustration Credits 181
- Index of Persons, Firms, and Institutions 182
- Index of Projects, Buildings, and Places 184
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter 1
- Contents 5
- 
                            Challenges, Strategies, and Goals
- Introduction: Cultivated Building Materials 6
- Production Back to The City 20
- The Ape of Materials 26
- The Industrialization of Timber – A Case Study 32
- Standardization of a Natural Resource 40
- 
                            Bamboo, a Cultivated Building Material
- Introduction 46
- Constructing with Engineered Bamboo 58
- Upscaling The Bamboo Industry 72
- The Ecological Impact of Industrially Cultivated Bamboo 80
- Engineered Bamboo Products – A Sustainable Choice? 86
- 
                            From Cultivated Materials to Building Products
- Soil-Dependent Products. Agriculture 96
- Wood Foam 100
- Biopolymers: Cement Replacement 108
- Biopolymers and Biocomposites Based on Agricultural Residues 116
- Lignin-based Carbon Fibres 124
- Nutrient-Dependent, Soil-Independent Products. Biotechnology 132
- Fungal Mycelium Bio-Materials 134
- Limestone-producing Bacteria: Self-healing Concrete 142
- Microbially Induced Calcium Carbonate: Multilayer/Multimaterial Coatings on Non-conductive Materials 148
- Bio-Inspired Products. Biomimicry 156
- Replicating Natural Design Strategies In Bio-Inspired Composites 158
- Living Architecture (Liar): Metabolically Engineered Building Units 168
- About the Authors and Contributors 176
- Acknowledgments 180
- Illustration Credits 181
- Index of Persons, Firms, and Institutions 182
- Index of Projects, Buildings, and Places 184