Wasp-inspired setup 3D-prints complete homes for $1,000 By Joe Salas August 26, 2024 The Crane WASP extruder is capable of using all types of materials, such as clay, mud, sand and even agricultural ...
Regardless of where you live, houses are pretty expensive these days. That could change if the Italian 3D-printing company WASP (World’s Advanced Saving Project) has anything to say about it. The ...
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 ...
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 ...
Last year Italian company World’s Advanced Saving Project (WASP) debuted BigDelta, a 40-foot-tall 3D-printer that prints affordable, sustainable homes. Now they’re organizing workshops and inviting ...
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 ...
3D printing is undoubtedly one of the most groundbreaking technologies of our times and has a plethora of applications. Now people are also using it to build eco-homes. With a name seemingly inspired ...