Nature gave us the tools to shrink an entire building into a single container.
Let’s use it.
Construction drives 40% of global emissions via carbon-intensive materials, skilled labor, and heavy machinery, rendering it infeasible for remote or space environments. Biofabrication approaches still depend on molds, casts, and 3D printers, undermining biology's autonomous, self-shaping potential and perpetuating high costs and logistics.
Morphitectica pioneers synthetic morphogenesis to reprogram living cells for autonomous growth into precise architectural components, lightweight load-bearing bricks, modular panels, and adaptive structures, from compact biological "seeds." This replaces tons of materials with grams of seeds, eliminating cranes, emissions, and assembly while enabling ultra-low-carbon, in-situ construction on Earth and beyond.