
Italian 3D printer manufacturer WASP has completed the 3D printing phase in its construction of a unique eco-friendly organic house. Nicknamed ‘TECLA,’ the fully-fabricated dwelling has been built using multiple systems at once, with each depositing natural materials into a unique supporting structure. The novel additive habitat, which was designed by Italian firm Mario Cucinella […]
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