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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 ...
"That is awesome." Innovative company builds 3D-printed house from never-before-used material: 'It does not rely on cement' ...
Looking for a new, affordable house? Italian 3D-printing company WASP has just 3D printed a hut structure using a combination of 3D-printed concrete, rice husks, and a mud-based material. And, of ...
The organization will use the Crane WASP, a large-format 3D printer that can print directly using natural resources like agricultural waste and nearby dirt instead of requiring concrete, reports a ...
Ever wanted to live in a giant 3D-printed wasp nest? Inspired by the design of a potter wasp’s nest, this prototype eco-friendly housing unit could provide a home for humans at a time of ...
Itaca is a 3D-printed, completely self-sufficient house that would offer accommodation and the resources for a family of four, and WASP believes it would work just as fine as a home on Earth as it ...
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 ...