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Bread City by Johanna MartenssonThe Earth will probably continue to turn long after humans are devoured by rat-size snails or flesh-eating zombies, but A Design award winner Johanna Mårtensson wanted to explore the notion for herself. After testing how various materials biodegrade, the Swedish artist and theater designer built a model city entirely out of bread and then photographed its inevitable decay over the next six months....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/johanna-martensson-built-a-city-out-of-bread-just-to-watch-it-mold/'>READ ARTICLE</a>1
Bread City by Johanna MartenssonThe Earth will probably continue to turn long after humans are devoured by rat-size snails or flesh-eating zombies, but A Design award winner Johanna Mårtensson wanted to explore the notion for herself. After testing how various materials biodegrade, the Swedish artist and theater designer built a model city entirely out of bread and then photographed its inevitable decay over the next six months....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/johanna-martensson-built-a-city-out-of-bread-just-to-watch-it-mold/'>READ ARTICLE</a>2
Bread City by Johanna MartenssonThe Earth will probably continue to turn long after humans are devoured by rat-size snails or flesh-eating zombies, but A Design award winner Johanna Mårtensson wanted to explore the notion for herself. After testing how various materials biodegrade, the Swedish artist and theater designer built a model city entirely out of bread and then photographed its inevitable decay over the next six months....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/johanna-martensson-built-a-city-out-of-bread-just-to-watch-it-mold/'>READ ARTICLE</a>3
Bread City by Johanna MartenssonThe Earth will probably continue to turn long after humans are devoured by rat-size snails or flesh-eating zombies, but A Design award winner Johanna Mårtensson wanted to explore the notion for herself. After testing how various materials biodegrade, the Swedish artist and theater designer built a model city entirely out of bread and then photographed its inevitable decay over the next six months....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/johanna-martensson-built-a-city-out-of-bread-just-to-watch-it-mold/'>READ ARTICLE</a>4
Bread City by Johanna MartenssonThe Earth will probably continue to turn long after humans are devoured by rat-size snails or flesh-eating zombies, but A Design award winner Johanna Mårtensson wanted to explore the notion for herself. After testing how various materials biodegrade, the Swedish artist and theater designer built a model city entirely out of bread and then photographed its inevitable decay over the next six months....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/johanna-martensson-built-a-city-out-of-bread-just-to-watch-it-mold/'>READ ARTICLE</a>5
Bread City by Johanna MartenssonThe Earth will probably continue to turn long after humans are devoured by rat-size snails or flesh-eating zombies, but A Design award winner Johanna Mårtensson wanted to explore the notion for herself. After testing how various materials biodegrade, the Swedish artist and theater designer built a model city entirely out of bread and then photographed its inevitable decay over the next six months....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/johanna-martensson-built-a-city-out-of-bread-just-to-watch-it-mold/'>READ ARTICLE</a>6






