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Photos | Eco house 3D-printed from mud

he project was partly inspired by Italo Calvino’s surreal idea of “continuous cities” (Image: Wasp)

An eco home has been 3D printed from mud for what the team that built it claims is the first time.

Italian 3D printing specialist Wasp has constructed the Tecla (technology and clay) home in the town of Massa Lombarda, near Ravenna in northeast Italy, to a design by Mario Cucinella Architects (MCA), Global Construction Review has reported.

The almost zero-carbon project was built using Crane Wasp, a system that combines two synchronised printer arms simultaneously. Each has a printing area of 50 sq m which, according to Wasp, makes it possible to build a housing module in “a few days”.

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