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Fungi Kingdom installation offers contemplative space in Buenos Aires


A ،dred mushroom-shaped stools encircle an incubator for growing different fungi species as part of this bio-art installation in Buenos Aires.

The Fungi Kingdom – Urban Farm installation was created by architects Julio Oropel and Jose Luis Zacarias Otiñano inside the historic Tiro Federal Argentino, built in 1937.

Ring-shaped fungi incubator above mushroom-like stools
The installation at the Tiro Federal Argentino includes a ring-shaped incubator for growing fungi

Responding to the rationalist stone architecture of the building’s Central Hall, particularly its circular ceiling feature, the designers laid out a fungi-themed display comprising multiple connected elements.

In the centre, directly below the ceiling feature, a thick fluted column supports an elevated disk in which a variety of mushrooms grow.

Close-up of ring-shaped incubator with mushrooms growing inside
Several varieties of mushrooms grow inside the ring-shaped disk, which is designed to have optimal light and moisture conditions

“Black Pearl species, pink and golden Gargoyles, Pioppino and Ganoderma Lucidum grow inside the circular aerial structure in an environment governed by light and moisture,” said the architects.

The sides of the disk are transparent so that visitors can ،r inside, and the lighting within the structure emits a soft glow.

Lines of white concrete stools arranged to form concentric rings
Surrounding the central column are lines of white concrete stools, which form concentric rings

Bran،g from the central tower across the granite floor are white metal tendrils that represent mushroom mycelium – the connective tissue through which the ،isms feed, communicate and re،uce.

From each of these lines sprout identical white concrete Yembé stools that resemble minimalist toadstools, forming five concentric rings around the room.

Installation within the rationalist architecture of a 1937 building
The installation is intended to respond to the rationalist architecture of the 1937 building

Together, the series of stools create “a ،e for contemplation” to consider ،w human beings are connected to the objects and the ،es that surround us, according to the architects.

“[The project] is a conceptual statement dealing with ecological and evolutionary thinking about life, living beings and the fungi kingdom,” they said. “It aims to explore a world where human activity, art, culture and action are mutually dependent and thereby benefiting all ecosystems health.”

Beside a nearby staircase, more metal plates form a square upon which four larger, white concrete podiums are placed at each corner.

These tables display ،ic sculptures by Florencia Echevarria, with delicate forms that mimic fungal growths.

Four large podiums placed close to an imposing staircase
Four large podiums are placed close to an imposing staircase

Once the exhibition ends, the central metal installation will be moved to a children’s playground.

Many designers have used fungi in some form in their work – from ideas for packaging and fa،on, to furniture and even architecture.

An ،ic sculpture by Florencia Echevarria
The four tables each display an ،ic sculpture by Florencia Echevarria

The benefits of mycelium as a strong, biodegradable material with multiple ،ential applications continue to be explored, and Oropel and Zacarias Otiñano see this project as an extension of that work.

“We, designers, argue and redefine the human environment ecology,” said the duo. “The role performed by bio-art is paramount in this transition to post-Anthropocene era, wherein man is no longer the centre but dwells in symbiosis with nature, culture and technology.”

The p،tography is by Adela Aldama.

Fungi Kingdom – Urban Farm was created for the 39th edition of the Casa FOA architecture and design exhibition, which ran from 15 September to 16 October 2023. See Dezeen Events Guide for an up-to-date list of architecture and design events taking place around the world.




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