Eco-sustainable 3D printed house - Tecla

WASP (Italy’s pioneering specialists in 3D printing) has completed the printing phase of the TECLA supporting structure, the first and unique fully 3D printed construction based on natural materials and made with multiple 3D printers operating at the same time. The innovative habitat model engineered by WASP and designed by MC A - Mario Cucinella Architects took form, a new circular model of housing entirely created with reusable and recyclable materials, sourced from local soil, carbon-neutral and adaptable to any climate and context. A project by: WASP: Engineering and 3D printing construction Mario Cucinella Architects: Architectural design and project management In collaboration with: SOS - School of Sustainability: Research partner Mapei: Materials consultancy and supply Milan Ingegneria: Structural consultancy Capoferri: Frames engineering and production RiceHouse: Bio-materials consultancy and supply Frassinago: Landscaping Lucifero’s: Lighting design Ariatta: Energy and internal comfort consultan
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