Here were some of the ideas of points of interest and intersections between mycology and architecture:
- What the fruiting body is – a way to disperse spores – pores, tubes, gills, fertile surfaces
- Evolution of fungi in developing the different spore dispersal methods
- Structure of the fruiting body – different parts stems, caps, veils, etc
- Structure of the fruiting body -shapes – how architecture imitates natural shapes what sorts of shapes to mushrooms have? Gills compared to roof beams/supports? Umbrellas etc
- Metropol Parasol, Seville by Jürgen Mayer H
- Gas Station / Atelier SAD
- The National Assembly for Wales, Cardiff, UK
- Structure of the fruiting body – stems – solid->hollow and stuffed->hollow – require less resources but more complex cellular structure
- Differences in the internal tissues of a fungi – compare Russulas to other mushrooms
- The importance of mushrooms to the environment – health of trees in the environment
- Environmental evaluation of building sites, especial large public sites. Do they consider fungi? If the green spaces are too small the temperature is higher and that can affect beneficial fungi.
- Mycelium bricks as a building material etc
Species list entered by Richard Jacob.
Fungi:
( Yellow Patches), Amanita flavoconia
( Pear-shaped Puffball ), Apioperdon pyriforme
( Honey Mushroom), Armillaria mellea
( ), Arrhenia epichysium
( Clustered Brown Bolete), Aureoboletus innixus
( Red-and-yellow Bolete; Bicolor Bolete), Baorangia bicolor
( Giant Puffball), Calvatia gigantea
(Dryad’s Saddle, Pheasant Polypore), Cerioporus squamosus
(),( Jelly Crep/Soft Stumpfoot), Crepidotus mollis
( Carbon Balls), Daldinia childiae
( White jelly fungus), Ductifera pululahuana
( Aborted Entoloma), Entoloma abortivum
( Artist’s conk), Ganoderma applanatum
( Collared Earthstar), Geastrum triplex
( Hen of the Woods / Sheep Head), Grifola frondosa
( ), Gymnopilus junonius
( Chestnut Bolete), Gyroporus castaneus
(Shoehorn Oyster), Hohenbuehelia petaloide
( Witch’s Hat), Hygrocybe conica
( Brick top), Hypholoma lateritium
( Oak Bracket), Inonotus dryadeus
( Milk-white Toothed-Polypore), Irpex lacteus
( Weeping widow), Lacrymaria velutina
( Chicken Mushroom; Sulphur Shelf), Laetiporus sulphureus
( Bear Lentinus), Lentinellus ursinus
( Malodorous Lepiota), Lepiota cristata
(),( Red-tinged lepiota), Lepiota rubrotincta
( ), Leucoagaricus barssii
( Walnut Mycena), Mycena crocea
( Bleeding Mycena), Mycena haematopus
( Clustered bonnet / oak-stump bonnet cap), Mycena inclinata
( Orange Mycena), Mycena leaiana
( Hexagonal-pored Polypore), Neofavolus alveolaris
( ), Orbilia delicatula
(Luminescent Panellus, bitter oyster), Panellus stipticus
( Mustard Yellow polypore), Phellinus gilvus
(Cracked cap polypore, Locust polypore), Phellinus robiniae
( ), Phlebia incarnata
( Oyster Mushroom), Pleurotus ostreatus
( Deer mushroom), Pluteus cervinus
( Black-footed Polypore), Polyporus badius
( Asian beauty), Radulodon copelandii
( Split Gill), Schizophyllum commune
( ), Scleroderma cepa
( Pigskin Poison Puffball), Scleroderma citrinum
( Crowded Parchment), Stereum complicatum
( False Turkey-tail), Stereum ostrea
( Wine Cap Stropharia), Stropharia rugosoannulata
( ), Trametes aesculi
( Multicolor Gill Polypore), Trametes betulina
( Lumpy bracket), Trametes gibbosa
( ), Trametes ochracea
( Turkey-tail), Trametes versicolor
( Violet Toothed-Polypore), Trichaptum biforme
( ), Trichia favoginea
( White Cheese Polypore) Tyromyces chioneus
Partially identified species:
Russula sp.
Lactarius sp.
Scutellina sp.
Pholiota sp.
Photos by Stephen Bucklin and Richard Jacob.
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