The Crane WASP, also known as "the infinity 3D printer," uses locally sourced clay, mud or cement to 3D-print affordable homes. It can even use agricultural waste as aggregate. The system is now being ...
The U.N. Development Programme has just purchased a Crane WASP — a huge 3D printing system used to make affordable and eco-friendly homes — and intends to use it to fight the housing crisis in ...
The latest instalment of our Dezeen x MINI Living series features a sustainable 3D-printed house made with soil and agricultural waste. Italian 3D-printing technology developer WASP, built the house ...
Massimo Moretti has created a new type of mud printing 3D printer called WASP that has been inspired by a small wasp which builds its habitat using only mud, called the mud dauber. WASP the ...
No, it’s not the setup for a dystopian science fiction movie; in the future we really might live in giant 3D-printed wasp nests. At least, that’s the vision for one possible version of the future ...
IAAC and WASP: New 3D printing strategies towards the realisation of load-bearing earthen structures
This wall continues the research already undertaken in the cases-study Digital Adobe Wall (IAAC) and Gaia (WASP), the 3D printed earthen house, enhancing the design opportunities of on-site 3D ...
(SOUNDBITE) (English) ALBERTO CHIUSOLI, BUILDING ENGINEER OF WASP 3D PRINTING CONSTRUCTION TEAM, SAYING: “The eco-houses are, I think, the right way and the right approach, thanks to 3D. So this can ...
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