Alexa Sasvari
Immuno-Microfusion
Environmental Design
2024
In a speculative endeavor aimed at improving public health, the Immuno-Microfusion project in Toronto, Canada, introduces a practical solution to combat allergies and autoimmune diseases. This innovative approach integrates nature, technology, and human innovation to create healthier learning environments for children.Picture stepping into a school where the walls are alive with a thriving ecosystem of beneficial microbes. Through the use of 3D-printed nano wasps, existing school structures are infused with organic material rich in these beneficial microbes. Over time, this material becomes part of the school's framework, spreading its influence to nearby buildings, and fostering a symbiotic relationship between humans and their environment.The core idea behind this initiative is the “Old Friend’s Theory” which hypothesizes that early and prolonged exposure to beneficial microbes can help train the body to develop healthier and stronger immune systems. By surrounding young students with these microbes in their everyday environment, the aim is to reduce the prevalence of allergies and autoimmune diseases, transforming not only individuals but entire communities. Imagine a future where allergies and autoimmune diseases are no longer major concerns. By integrating nature into our built environments, we can create spaces that promote well-being and health. The Immuno-Microfusion project isn't just a concept; it's a pathway toward a healthier and more sustainable society. Let’s reimagine the role of schools in promoting not just education, but also the health and resilience of future generations. Together, we can build a better, healthier tomorrow.