you guys did such a great Job for Humanity, hope that will be regarded in Europe and all over the World. Would be amazing to live in such a WASP in the next 5 - 10 years :)
@@Rhinoch8 I have one teacher that keeps saying old materials are far better for climate, energy exchange, keep us cooler or hotter according to the day, the only problem is the strenght, we need to develop some solution for it
My husband and I are looking into sandbag houses for our 1/3 acre in Arizona, i love this better. Im disabled and this is more better for me then earthbag homes
You live in the US and we aren't poor enough apparently, I don't understand American companies helping other countries when we need affordable housing here. Not that they don't need help in Columbia as well.
Ya es factible la construcción de casas en 3d y más barato con los materiales de construcción habituales no se el precio de esta casa pero con su alta eficiencia energética no pasarás frío en invierno ni calor en verano felicidades ㊗️ por este proyecto
I've been waiting for this for a while. this tech can integrate with wood columns to build some extremely inexpensive and amazing multilevel buildings. 4-5 floors / 20-25 meters. spacious , large and hyper inexpensive.
I’d hope you should know they are smart enough to have taught of something like this so they would obviously have considered something as basic as that
Wow amazing work! And it's an interesting variation on the previous delta frame. Looking at that skylight and the naturally remaining holes from 3D printing, you could think about using solar panels as part of the roof structure. Although a round skylight looks might nicer, it might be more useful to combine the requirement for solar power with the architectural roof design. It might also be better to have a kind of "toadstool" design. A slightly organic shaped room that has some straights and corners to put furniture in, then an outward curving roof to provide rain and sun protection for the walls, then the roof. I've been following your progress for a while, do you have an (english) forum where you discuss these concepts?
Thank you for your suggestion! We always try to improve the features of our projects to make them more functional. Currently, we don't have a forum, but we are programming to open it soon!
there are double-sided, 400W solar panels that still let some light through - this could potentially serve as a skylight and solar roof. Or in cold climates, scoop-shaped mirror reflectors could boost the amount of solar coming into the skylight.
It'll blend right into the environment once moss and other plants start growing on it. I think it's a great idea. I just wonder how strong it is against the elements.
Sarebbe molto interessante vedere questa casa implementata con impianti idraulici ed elettrici; essendo stampa 3d è possibile creare in fase di estrusione cavedi o canali per tubi e cavi? Poichè una delle fasi con più spreco di materiale è il dover costruire la struttura e poi rompere per far passare gli impianti. Un'altra cosa interessante è il numero di persone che servono per costruire un struttura con la stampa 3d e la facilità di smontaggio e trasporto del macchinario; voci che incidono molto sulla realizzazione di un'opera
What is the lifespan of this house? if it is built using earth material how do they prove it is strong enough and won't break down? one more thing, when it's rain what happen to earthy material??
You guys are way ahead in sustainability. It is awesome! I am hoping these structures are sufficiently safe without other supporting elements (like those cautiously placed in your previous pavilion), and weatherproof enough - given the rain-exposed dome structure. Keep it up!
Thank you! The structure is the result of rigorous calculation by our engineers, so it is safe and stable. For the rain and other atmospheric agents, we are working on clay plastering and a protective system.
I writing a college report on 3D printed structures. There are plenty of cool videos and promotional print articles, but I'm having a hard time finding statistics for energy efficiency. I have searched many websites and company UA-cam channels but basic R-value information is impossible to find.
Very interesting! Do you have *any* media about these houses licensed under CC BY so that they can be uploaded and added to Wikipedia (like "2021 in science") as well as possibly other videos?
This is really nice! I just have a question, maybe a trivial one. To make clay resistant to weather, basically transforming it into bricks, it must be cooked to hundreds of degrees C. How do you manage to do it after printing? Our do is there a special mix added to the clay itself, like a self warning coffee, such that the heat comes from the inside? Our maybe the whole thing can be fully sprayed with a water resistant coating after drying? Really neat project though!
I saw another video about this kind of construction, and there were mentioned that there are 10% of lime in the mix. I think it makes the the limestone effect on the walls.
Awesome!!! Is there any chance to get further information considering the approach for the structural analysis of this building or printed clay in general?
I hear the team in this video and or others mention rain is bad therefore needs a good roof. How do you think this idea would work in rainforest or swampy climates with extreme humidity and rain(sometime hurricanes with winds up to 150 mph?
YES and the potential this has is incredible...in a world where money is becoming less and less of a necessity and more of an extra..a world where people are planting gardens...no longer fooled to kill animals for food...a works where humans create with natures protection and sustainability in mind...this is perfect... The fact is that nowadays MORE AND MORE people are helping each other with their knowledge wisdom and helping each other make sure the natural free basic needs are met...i.e. food water shelter and maybe even travel. Freedom and love is ringing louder than ever before. When you combine that and how money is becoming more of an extra thing and not a necessity with the rise of play to earn options ( not limited to NFTS ) dudes and dudets... do you realize the victory humanity is making together? Its beautiful... I'd be more than happy to share this speech and make a video talking about the possibilities with you all on a livestream.
Thank you :) We are creating the interiors that will be made in part with the same materials of the house, and in general, all customized for the shape of Tecla. The goal is to make the house comfortable and livable; the two holes will be capped with circular glass windows. Stay tuned to see photos and videos of the interiors!
We have to buy the equipment? I suppose then you're supposed to sell it when you're done? Interesting. That's not a deal-breaker, I suppose, but could be a bit problematic. Thanks for the heads-up! I'll google.
Reminds me of some roman buildings built from a special sort of clay which easily lasted 1,000+ years... there's a lot of potential on this one. I am missing windows here, and also I'd like a much bigger house, because I believe every human can live in a nice large area, there's so much space on the planet - and obviously, also so much dirt - that everyone can have a house of the size they like - mainly I would make it nice and cozy with a big living room and several large bedrooms and some terraces, and then done - I don't need or want 27 rooms, 3 or 4 is perfect. Also would arrange this in a village setting. I also live in the tropics and this specific house would need a roof to be able to survive here. Torrential tropical rains won't be stopped by mud.
is there already a piece of wood integrated on the top? i just can't figure out.... and also, i have a constructible terrain in center of france and i wish to build a tecla house and yoga dome there. you guys are my only options to build. just a matter of patience for me.... i would love to get in touch more closely with you.... very happy to know that you are putting more energy into developping this side of your activity
I hope this goes from strength to beautiful strength, and changes the world - and if this will survive in a country where it rains constantly, please come and build me one too? Love xxx
I progetti della vostra azienda sono davvero bellissimi e vorrei avvicinarmi il più possibile al mondo della stampa 3D di case sostenibili. Sono in quarta superiore e sto pensando a quale facoltà universitaria iscrivermi, voi che cosa mi consigliereste? (alle superiori sto frequentando biotecnologie ambientali)
Me too! This SCARA robot actually seems easier to replicate on a larger scale. Apis Cor is also using a scara robot. The critical part is the mud extruder though. I wonder if one could get more info on the design or even the CAD files to help with prototyping. In any case, WASP is doing amazing work here. PS: They actually offer this 3D printer in a container: www.3dwasp.com/en/3d-printed-house-tecla/
@@dejayrezme8617 from wasp. After a call I got to the main guy. Now I got an offer With the pricing and specs. But more then I expected.. I'm still really fan about it. So might be an option for partly self construction. I got really almost all materials for regular construction. Just a first building would bring attention and more possibilities
I request you to please educate civil engineers with the help of various research work that you are conducting to test this advanced technological innovation through zoom , google meet etc. This will help you to get in touch with various interested people , who would love to explore with you on this interesting new innovation of construction industry.
Hi! Great video and very awesome 3d print, love it! I want to ask permission for using some clip of the video to make video list "amazing prints 3d printer can do". I will include the name of this channel too 🙏🏻
For the comments asking the questions about water there is a video where it talks about this house being done for $0, and that video goes into detail about how the design that you see they're doing here was made with that consideration... the mission of these people seems to align with the goal of a much more free and sustainable world, the world has always existed, but humans forgot our program to think otherwise, now that truth has made a comeback stronger than ever you can also think the conjunction of Jupiter and Saturn
QUESTION TO WASP Would you say this uses less materials than cement? Would you say it uses less material than a home built by someones hands or for example if you compare the material to the channels like primitive building tool...that work with the land...does this particular design use more or less material.? Finally....and this only applies if it's actually more material....would the team consider looking into more minimalist approaches? Personally I think they would...and hearing their perspective on this would be nice as well. Awesome stuff Wasp...
Motor scooter... they don't have to transport the materials onsite, ...like after farming, curating, cutting down, transporting to milling, transporting to distributor, transporting to onsite... ...that's all replaced with a guy in a bucket...
It's all good till the first heavy heavy rain I guess! Surprised they don't include seeds in the mix so it all sprouts up like a big Chia pet! Although for a thousand dollars come on over to my place and print me one. Why do I have a feeling it costs a lot more than $1,000 in America where the technology was developed?
The shape of TECLA is designed specifically to permit better drainage of the water from the rain. In plus, we are studying a special clay plaster to cover the structure and make it more resistant to atmospherical agents.
This is simply amazing!
And what is even better - it is not a technology of tomorrow but of TODAY!
you guys did such a great Job for Humanity, hope that will be regarded in Europe and all over the World.
Would be amazing to live in such a WASP in the next 5 - 10 years :)
I've been waiting for so long. I've been thinking about 3D printing with fiber-mud for a long time. Finally someone is doing it! Awesome!
Wow the prehistoric construction of houses with clay and mud is back...a eco friendly solution....great innovation with 3D printing 👍🏼
not prehistoric at all. In fact, this is so smart that this is beyond high-tech
@@Rhinoch8 I have one teacher that keeps saying old materials are far better for climate, energy exchange, keep us cooler or hotter according to the day, the only problem is the strenght, we need to develop some solution for it
@@Rhinoch8 People that had trees built with timber, people that didn't - built with earth, yes this is going back to our roots
@@DavidGarcia-nx2gj решение проблемы давно есть - глиняные горшки всегда обжигали, прежде, чем ими пользоваться.
That insect was a nice touch. Kudos to editor of this video.
not just any insect... its a wasp like the name of the company
Da futuro pianificatore del territorio, trovo tutto questo bellissimo! Continuate così ragazzi!!
Fantastisch & und wunderschön! Unglaublich was alles möglich ist!
My husband and I are looking into sandbag houses for our 1/3 acre in Arizona, i love this better. Im disabled and this is more better for me then earthbag homes
You live in the US and we aren't poor enough apparently, I don't understand American companies helping other countries when we need affordable housing here.
Not that they don't need help in Columbia as well.
Genius.
This will be mainstream in 10 years.
For sure.
Doing the 3D printing housing research, then found this from 3D-WASP. Additive manufacturing is the future!
Ya es factible la construcción de casas en 3d y más barato con los materiales de construcción habituales no se el precio de esta casa pero con su alta eficiencia energética no pasarás frío en invierno ni calor en verano felicidades ㊗️ por este proyecto
I've been waiting for this for a while.
this tech can integrate with wood columns to build some extremely inexpensive and amazing multilevel buildings. 4-5 floors / 20-25 meters. spacious , large and hyper inexpensive.
How?
Is that earth-husk material water resistant? I mean - what if the rain comes?
It looks like a clay. After clay dry it is no longer water solvable, I guess.
I’d hope you should know they are smart enough to have taught of something like this so they would obviously have considered something as basic as that
@@v1nigra3 So why aren't they saying ANYTHING about it? Looks like a big marketing thing to me.
@@farmazonlost глиняные горшки всегда обжигали, прежде, чем использовать.
Aqui no Brasil meus avós eram pobres e construam casas com barro e bambu! E duravam por anos e anos
Nice work! Could this "house" withstand rain, wind, or shocks? How is the ventilation? How does it compare to regular houses?
I've not actually heard of them doing studies on the houses yet.
Wow amazing work! And it's an interesting variation on the previous delta frame.
Looking at that skylight and the naturally remaining holes from 3D printing, you could think about using solar panels as part of the roof structure.
Although a round skylight looks might nicer, it might be more useful to combine the requirement for solar power with the architectural roof design.
It might also be better to have a kind of "toadstool" design. A slightly organic shaped room that has some straights and corners to put furniture in, then an outward curving roof to provide rain and sun protection for the walls, then the roof.
I've been following your progress for a while, do you have an (english) forum where you discuss these concepts?
Thank you for your suggestion! We always try to improve the features of our projects to make them more functional. Currently, we don't have a forum, but we are programming to open it soon!
@@wasprojecteam when?
there are double-sided, 400W solar panels that still let some light through - this could potentially serve as a skylight and solar roof. Or in cold climates, scoop-shaped mirror reflectors could boost the amount of solar coming into the skylight.
@@ProtractedSilence Yeah I like those bifacial panels too. They look awesome on the boat "energy observer" as a kind of solar awning.
Absolutely spot on !! well done !!
It'll blend right into the environment once moss and other plants start growing on it. I think it's a great idea. I just wonder how strong it is against the elements.
И там поселятся хоббиты 😊
Love it!!! go WASP!!!!
Thank you Arthur!!
@@wasprojecteam Do you have a representative in France?
Что не так с прямыми стенами?
Sarebbe molto interessante vedere questa casa implementata con impianti idraulici ed elettrici; essendo stampa 3d è possibile creare in fase di estrusione cavedi o canali per tubi e cavi? Poichè una delle fasi con più spreco di materiale è il dover costruire la struttura e poi rompere per far passare gli impianti. Un'altra cosa interessante è il numero di persone che servono per costruire un struttura con la stampa 3d e la facilità di smontaggio e trasporto del macchinario; voci che incidono molto sulla realizzazione di un'opera
What is the lifespan of this house?
if it is built using earth material how do they prove it is strong enough and won't break down? one more thing, when it's rain what happen to earthy material??
You guys are way ahead in sustainability. It is awesome! I am hoping these structures are sufficiently safe without other supporting elements (like those cautiously placed in your previous pavilion), and weatherproof enough - given the rain-exposed dome structure. Keep it up!
Thank you! The structure is the result of rigorous calculation by our engineers, so it is safe and stable. For the rain and other atmospheric agents, we are working on clay plastering and a protective system.
I writing a college report on 3D printed structures. There are plenty of cool videos and promotional print articles, but I'm having a hard time finding statistics for energy efficiency. I have searched many websites and company UA-cam channels but basic R-value information is impossible to find.
i cant wait for this to be available in my country
Incroyable ❤
Very interesting! Do you have *any* media about these houses licensed under CC BY so that they can be uploaded and added to Wikipedia (like "2021 in science") as well as possibly other videos?
Heavy rains, high humidity, tropical storms? Can this type of house withstand all of that?
Humanity may never know.......
This is really nice!
I just have a question, maybe a trivial one. To make clay resistant to weather, basically transforming it into bricks, it must be cooked to hundreds of degrees C. How do you manage to do it after printing? Our do is there a special mix added to the clay itself, like a self warning coffee, such that the heat comes from the inside? Our maybe the whole thing can be fully sprayed with a water resistant coating after drying?
Really neat project though!
I saw another video about this kind of construction, and there were mentioned that there are 10% of lime in the mix. I think it makes the the limestone effect on the walls.
This is basically Adobe (mud) construction there is no baking involved. Water proofing of adobe is done by using a drying oil.
beautiful!
Awesome!!!
Is there any chance to get further information considering the approach for the structural analysis of this building or printed clay in general?
This could be used to enable shelter for everyone on this planet. Impressive technology.
Is the foundation made from the same compacted material or just conventional reinforced concrete strip footings?
But the problem is where to source this building material from. Not every earth is suitable.
SO IMPRESSIVE, IF I HAVE CONDITION, I CHOOSE THIS TECHNOLOGY FOR MY HOUSE
This is very promising. Can more windows be cut out? Like this it is more like a cave... Also, Is it possible to print a house by own design/wish?
Very cool! How much cement % used. How durable is it?
I hear the team in this video and or others mention rain is bad therefore needs a good roof. How do you think this idea would work in rainforest or swampy climates with extreme humidity and rain(sometime hurricanes with winds up to 150 mph?
Great idea of making beautiful, natural houses, but missing windows though 😉
I believe the top is a sort of window / skylight. As for placing a curved window for a curved wall, it seems pricey.
YES and the potential this has is incredible...in a world where money is becoming less and less of a necessity and more of an extra..a world where people are planting gardens...no longer fooled to kill animals for food...a works where humans create with natures protection and sustainability in mind...this is perfect...
The fact is that nowadays MORE AND MORE people are helping each other with their knowledge wisdom and helping each other make sure the natural free basic needs are met...i.e. food water shelter and maybe even travel. Freedom and love is ringing louder than ever before. When you combine that and how money is becoming more of an extra thing and not a necessity with the rise of play to earn options ( not limited to NFTS ) dudes and dudets... do you realize the victory humanity is making together? Its beautiful...
I'd be more than happy to share this speech and make a video talking about the possibilities with you all on a livestream.
Guau! Amazing. How can I get further information abour this? I am very interested in it. Thanks a lot!
Great potential!
Anti-earthquake and storm, heat will be fine after a long time of use, right?
What happens to the house when it rains?
beautiful structure. Love to see how the interiors are handled. Is it meant to be livable ? Is the oculus to be capped ?
Thank you :) We are creating the interiors that will be made in part with the same materials of the house, and in general, all customized for the shape of Tecla. The goal is to make the house comfortable and livable; the two holes will be capped with circular glass windows. Stay tuned to see photos and videos of the interiors!
This is amazing future .
The future is near!
Will these be available to the public within the next decade? I want on that waiting list.
They sell the 3d printing equipment to build the house as a kit that fits in a 20-foot container.
We have to buy the equipment? I suppose then you're supposed to sell it when you're done? Interesting. That's not a deal-breaker, I suppose, but could be a bit problematic. Thanks for the heads-up! I'll google.
looks like nature. Feels right. @0:44 Using local soil??
Reminds me of some roman buildings built from a special sort of clay which easily lasted 1,000+ years... there's a lot of potential on this one. I am missing windows here, and also I'd like a much bigger house, because I believe every human can live in a nice large area, there's so much space on the planet - and obviously, also so much dirt - that everyone can have a house of the size they like - mainly I would make it nice and cozy with a big living room and several large bedrooms and some terraces, and then done - I don't need or want 27 rooms, 3 or 4 is perfect. Also would arrange this in a village setting.
I also live in the tropics and this specific house would need a roof to be able to survive here. Torrential tropical rains won't be stopped by mud.
is there already a piece of wood integrated on the top? i just can't figure out....
and also, i have a constructible terrain in center of france and i wish to build a tecla house and yoga dome there. you guys are my only options to build. just a matter of patience for me....
i would love to get in touch more closely with you....
very happy to know that you are putting more energy into developping this side of your activity
So what's to prevent the house from turning back to mud when it rains?
Its incredible, But se need to think when we have rain, and wet days. Its necessary think about impermeabilization.
can u design a rectangular house or only circular? and it water proof?
Yes! We are printing right now a rectangular house, stay tuned!
@@wasprojecteam how much water do you use?
Where are the windows, can they be built into this structure?
emotional presentation ... oh well .. better than nothing. ill keep looking 4 the practical info. facts& figures
Case hobbit con questa guida ed innovazione???
Sarebbe un vero grande successo
Wow, how long did the construction take?
Tecla took 200 hours of printing
@@wasprojecteam How many people are needed to operate the tools?
Wild!!!
I hope this goes from strength to beautiful strength, and changes the world - and if this will survive in a country where it rains constantly, please come and build me one too? Love xxx
This is profound....
I progetti della vostra azienda sono davvero bellissimi e vorrei avvicinarmi il più possibile al mondo della stampa 3D di case sostenibili. Sono in quarta superiore e sto pensando a quale facoltà universitaria iscrivermi, voi che cosa mi consigliereste? (alle superiori sto frequentando biotecnologie ambientali)
Is this with rice waste aswell?
Bravi!
I would love to build one of these. Beautiful!
Me too! This SCARA robot actually seems easier to replicate on a larger scale. Apis Cor is also using a scara robot.
The critical part is the mud extruder though. I wonder if one could get more info on the design or even the CAD files to help with prototyping.
In any case, WASP is doing amazing work here.
PS: They actually offer this 3D printer in a container: www.3dwasp.com/en/3d-printed-house-tecla/
@@dejayrezme8617 yes I got an offer also. Was thinking about.
@@Simonsiempie What kind of offer?
@@dejayrezme8617 from wasp. After a call I got to the main guy. Now I got an offer With the pricing and specs. But more then I expected.. I'm still really fan about it. So might be an option for partly self construction. I got really almost all materials for regular construction. Just a first building would bring attention and more possibilities
I request you to please educate civil engineers with the help of various research work that you are conducting to test this advanced technological innovation through zoom , google meet etc. This will help you to get in touch with various interested people , who would love to explore with you on this interesting new innovation of construction industry.
Its amazing!
love it!
Awesome
Hi! Great video and very awesome 3d print, love it! I want to ask permission for using some clip of the video to make video list "amazing prints 3d printer can do". I will include the name of this channel too 🙏🏻
For the comments asking the questions about water there is a video where it talks about this house being done for $0, and that video goes into detail about how the design that you see they're doing here was made with that consideration... the mission of these people seems to align with the goal of a much more free and sustainable world, the world has always existed, but humans forgot our program to think otherwise, now that truth has made a comeback stronger than ever you can also think the conjunction of Jupiter and Saturn
Такие дома были в "Звездных войнах" Лукаса, в пустыне, где жил Энакин Скайуокер в детстве.
this looks amazing but what about earthquakes?
QUESTION TO WASP
Would you say this uses less materials than cement?
Would you say it uses less material than a home built by someones hands or for example if you compare the material to the channels like primitive building tool...that work with the land...does this particular design use more or less material.?
Finally....and this only applies if it's actually more material....would the team consider looking into more minimalist approaches?
Personally I think they would...and hearing their perspective on this would be nice as well.
Awesome stuff Wasp...
Quando si possono acquistare???
How can I buy one and live in it??
How permanent is this structure? What happens if it rains?
Adobe/mud buildings have existed for hundreds of years
this is so cool
This would do well in Ghana or Uganda. How can I reach out for a project?
O pobreza a casa feita de terra fim de mundo, vive igual um bicho
I like this ;)
Can I Rent a Printer?
Can the system print square buildings?
Hi Brian! Yes, we are currently printing a square building. Stay tuned to see the updates!
@@wasprojecteam good I look forward to seeing the video of it
What state are you located in I would like to help
amazing how all that gear fits on a motorcycle
Motor scooter... they don't have to transport the materials onsite, ...like after farming, curating, cutting down, transporting to milling, transporting to distributor, transporting to onsite... ...that's all replaced with a guy in a bucket...
Is this kind of suprematist 3D printing project?
한국에도 있다면 영상을 찍으러 방문 하고 싶습니다 ^^
Awesome !
Robot eat your heart out ❤️
Burning Man beckons 😎
where do i invest
It's all good till the first heavy heavy rain I guess! Surprised they don't include seeds in the mix so it all sprouts up like a big Chia pet! Although for a thousand dollars come on over to my place and print me one. Why do I have a feeling it costs a lot more than $1,000 in America where the technology was developed?
Is it water resistant?
We are working on clay plastering, so we are studying the best protective system for atmospheric agents.
Dear Tecla, can I come and help as a Volonteer? Grazie.
let's house the world!
What happens when it rains
was asking myself the exact same question, words for words.
The shape of TECLA is designed specifically to permit better drainage of the water from the rain. In plus, we are studying a special clay plaster to cover the structure and make it more resistant to atmospherical agents.
7000 thumbs up!!!!!!
Exelent
Am I the only one of the think the pump is a little bit too slow
i want a little beehive house 🐝
Hopefully in the future 🤞🏻🐝
Não gostei, não falam nada como entender...
Que pasara con los insectos y demas alimañas que se alberguen ahi?
これはすごいねえ
まあ安全性とコストとか色々有るけど…
ロマン!
This is a dream came true! It is in research and development yet, but we like to think big :)
@@wasprojecteam
Thank you for your reply!
I think it's a lot of fun to make your dreams come true(^^)/
the job I would like to do
‘You will own nothing, and you will be happy’
💙✨