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Wasp 3D-prints eco-homes from local raw earth for $1K

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Kirsten Dirksen

After years of creating machines to 3D print rubber, recycled plastics, clay, and geopolymers, the Italian startup WASP created a 3DPrinter capable of printing a home for the marginal cost (which, they say, leans to 0) of the dirt.

In 2018, the team printed their first home in 10 days using local earth (30% clay, 40% silt, 30% sand), 40% chopped rice straw, 25% rice husk, and 10% lime. “Gaia” cost 900 euros (1,000 dollars) in materials for 30 meters of wall. The roundshaped structure relied on a wooden roof and beams for support.

Three years later, WASP printed an allearth twodomed home dubbed TECLA (Technology + Clay) using two synchronized printing arms, which were programmed to pick, mix and pump materials into layers. At their headquarters in Massa Lombarda, Italy, it took 200 hours, 7000 machine codes, and 6kw of energy to print the 350 layers of clay.

WASP (World's Advanced Saving Project) is the brainchild of fatherdaughter team Massimo and Francesca Moretti. Launched in 2011 when Francesca, a designer, began tinkering with early 3D printers and introduced her electronic technician father to the tech.

Massimo, inspired by nature and specifically the mason wasp which builds its own nest with material recovered from the surrounding environment began designing a 3D printer capable of building houses with local, natural materials “at a cost tending to zero”.

In late 2021, WASP worked with fashion house Dior to print a popup store in Dubai covered in their signature Cannage motif (3D printed using clay, sand, and raw fibers). The same year, they used the Crane 3D printer to create the “livable sculpture” titled “House of Dust”; it took 50 hours of 3D printing, 500 Gcodes, 165 15mmlayers, 15 kilometers of extrusion, and eight cubic meters of material to print the 16squaremeter habitable structure in Wiesbaden, Germany.

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