3D-printed house made from biodegradable materials | Architecture | Dezeen

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Autor: dezeenmagazine Publicado el: 27/02/2019
3D-printed house made from biodegradable materials | Architecture | Dezeen

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 to showcase the abilities of Crane Wasp, a modular 3D-printer that can create homes in a variety of formats and sizes. Titled Gaia, the 30-square-m...
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