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WASP completed Itaca, Italys first certified 3D printed home compliant with strict European seismic codes.
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WASP completed Itaca, Italys first certified 3D printed home compliant with strict European seismic codes.

WASP (World's Advanced Saving Project)
WASP (World's Advanced Saving Project)

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Originally reported by 3D Printing Industry

WASP completed Itaca, Italys first certified 3D printed home compliant with strict European seismic codes. Using a four-arm Crane WASP system, the 164.9 m2 structure was printed in 48 hours using carbon-negative lime materials. This proves that bio-based additive manufacturing is now a regulated, viable alternative to concrete for permanent housing. The shift to multi-robot coordination marks a move toward industrial-scale self-sufficiency. 🏠🏗️ #3DPrinting #Construction #Sustainability #AM #WASP

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