WASP, an Italian 3D printer maker, has just announced a collaboration over a new housing model to build eco-house communities in a sustainable manner, using reusable materials taken from the local terrain – in other words, mud (partly).
In actual fact, the houses are built with the Crane WASP 3D printer which constructs the eco-abodes on-site using 25% soil from the ground right there, as well as 40% straw chopped rice, 25% rice husk, and the remaining 10% is hydraulic lime…
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