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Exploring Plant and Fungi Relationships in Student Projects at University of Portsmouth

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Dezeen staff

11mo ago· 8 min readenNews

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A book that explores plant and fungi relationships through embroidered imagery, along with other student projects from the University of Portsmouth, such as a sculptural fashion collection and books on the healing qualities of herbs.

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Dezeen School Shows: a book that uses embroidered imagery of plants to examine mycorrhizal networks is among the student projects from the University of Portsmouth.
Also featured is a sculptural fashion collection and a series of books exploring the healing qualities of herbs.
University of Portsmouth Institution: University of Portsmouth School: School of Architecture, Art and Design Courses: BA (Hons) Fashion Design, BA (Hons) Graphic Design, BA (Hons) Photography and BA (Hons) Illustration Tutors: Lynne Mesher, Julian Robe
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A book that uses embroidered imagery of plants to examine mycorrhizal networks is among the student projects from the University of Portsmouth.

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