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BigDelta 3D printer by WASPThe future of affordable (and sustainable) housing may lie with <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/3d-printing" target="_blank">3D printing</a>. The <a href="http://www.wasproject.it/" target="_blank">World’s Advanced Saving Project</a> (WASP) has unveiled the world’s largest delta-style 3D printer, which can build full-size buildings out of mud and clay for nearly zero cost. The massive BigDelta printer stands 12 meters tall (40 feet), and it's nearly completed its first house at a cost of just 48 euros so far.2
BigDelta 3D printer by WASPItalian innovator Massimo Moretti launched WASP with the goal to “create a means for <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/affordable-housing" target="_blank">affordable fabrication of homes</a>, and provide these means to the locals in poverty stricken areas.”3
BigDelta 3D printer by WASPWASP’s affordable housing solution combines 3D printing with biomimicry, drawing inspiration from the mud dauber wasp that constructs its home from one of the world’s oldest building materials: mud.4
BigDelta 3D printer by WASPThe choice of clay and mud inputs for the portable BigDelta was a conscious choice; although many 3D printers use cement, Moretti chose earth because of its low environmental footprint, local availability, and <a href="http://inhabitat.com/earth-sheltered-houses/" target="_blank">natural insulating benefits</a>.5
BigDelta 3D printer by WASPBased on previous prototypes, the BigDelta will presumably build full-size houses using open-source software and a mixture of mud, clay, and plant fibers for reinforcement.6
BigDelta 3D printer by WASPWASP has come an impressively long way in a short span of time, especially considering that the company doesn’t receive any public financing. <a href="http://inhabitat.com/need-a-home-3d-print-one-out-of-mud/" target="_blank">They revealed their four-meter tall BigDelta prototype last year</a>, and now their first 3D printed home is nearly complete.7
BigDelta 3D printer by WASPThe BigDelta printer is able to lay down 60 cm - 1 meter of thick wall every day.8
BigDelta 3D printer by WASPAccording to Moretti, "When the work starts again, we will raise the wall until 4 meters, then we’ll create the door and build the roof. In the future we will test new materials and continue the research on soil and straw."9
BigDelta 3D printer by WASPTheir timing is also advantageous. According to their press release: “Building BigDelta is much more than a dream come true if we consider that, by 2030, international estimates foresee a rapid growth of adequate housing requirements for over 4 billion people living with yearly income below $3,000.10
BigDelta 3D printer by WASP"The United Nations calculated that over the next 15 years there will be an average daily requirement of 100.000 new housing units to meet this demand.”11
BigDelta 3D printer by WASPSmall clay structures built by the 4-meter-tall prototype.12
BigDelta 3D printer by WASPThe choice of clay and mud inputs for the portable BigDelta was a conscious choice; although many 3D printers use cement, Moretti chose earth because of its low environmental footprint, local availability, and natural insulating benefits.13
BigDelta 3D printer by WASPExample of the prototype's 3D printing work from last year.14
BigDelta 3D printer by WASPWASP reinvests all their profits into research and development.15
BigDelta 3D printer by WASPBased on previous prototypes, the BigDelta will presumably build full-size houses using open-source software and a mixture of mud, clay, and plant fibers for reinforcement.16
BigDelta 3D printer by WASPWASP has come an impressively long way in a short span of time—they revealed their four-meter tall BigDelta prototype less than a year ago—especially considering that the company doesn’t receive any public financing.17
BigDelta 3D printer by WASPItalian innovator Massimo Moretti launched WASP with the goal to “create a means for affordable fabrication of homes, and provide these means to the locals in poverty stricken areas.”18
BigDelta 3D printer by WASPWASP plans to expand to the U.S.19



















