Italian 3D printing company WASP (World's Advanced Saving Project) has revealed plans for an experimental 3D-printed house named Itaca. Once completed, the prototype dwelling will run fully ...
A cutting-edge 3D-printed house is breaking barriers by omitting concrete for something even more readily available: soil. Backed by Lib Work Co., Arup, and World's Advanced Saving Project, also known ...
On the rolling hills of Emilia-Romagna, WASP has completed Itaca, Italy’s first certified 3D-printed building. Nestled within Shamballa—WASP’s open-air laboratory for sustainable living—Itaca is a ...
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