Gaia | 3D printed earth house with Crane WASP | Presentation Video

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  • Опубликовано: 20 сен 2024
  • Gaia, the first 3D printed earth house, has been presented at "Viaggio a Shamballa" in Italy. This is the first architectural module ever realized with the 3D print technology Crane WASP using 0km clay earth and rice waste, like straw and husk.
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    THE FIRST HOUSE 3D PRINTED WITH EARTH
    Gaia, a new eco-sustainable architectural model designed and built
    using the 3D printer called Crane WASP.
    "The potter wasp is our model of development, a perfect approach to build low-cost houses with natural material at zero kilometer".
    Gaia, whose name is due to the use of raw earth as the main binder of the constituent mixture, can be considered a new eco-sustainable architectural model with particular attention to the use of natural waste materials, coming from the rice production chain and oriented to the construction of particularly efficient masonry from a bioclimatic and healthy point of view. This research was also possible thanks to the collaboration with RiceHouse.
    For the realization of Gaia, RiceHouse supplied the vegetable fibres through which WASP has developed a compound composed of 25% of soil taken from the site (30% clay, 40% silt and 30% sand), 40% from straw chopped rice, 25% rice husk and 10% hydraulic lime. The mixture has been mixed through the use of a muller, able to make the mixture homogeneous and workable.
    Gaia is a highly performing module both in terms of energy and indoor health, with an almost zero environmental impact. Printed in a few weeks thanks to its masonry, it does not need heating or an air conditioning system, as it maintains a mild and comfortable temperature inside both in winter and in summer.
    The bioclimatic project by RiceHouse takes advantages of the passive contribution of the sun thanks to its South West orientation where a large window is positioned to optimize natural light, but in particular is centered in the stratigraphy both in the roof, made of wood with an insulation in limechaff (RH300), both in the lime-chaff screed, light but thermal that allow to reach an energy requirement equal to a class A4. The monolithic wall printed in 3D was then finished internally with a shaving clay-lamina (RH400), smoothed and oiled with linseed oils.
    The building envelope, completely on-site 3D printed through the Crane WASP, has been designed with the aim of embedding natural ventilation systems and thermo-acoustic insulation systems in only one solution. The deposition of the material based on raw earth, straw and rice husk is controlled through articulated weaves able to confer at the same time constructive solidity and geometric variation along the entire wall development. The versatility of the computational design has in fact made possible in the construction practice thanks to the precision and speed of the 3D technology, obtaining complex geometries, difficult to replicate with the traditional construction systems. It took 100 hours for the realization of the 3D printed casing, for a total of 30 square meters of wall whose thickness is 40 cm and the total cost of the materials used for the wall is € 900.
    On the basis of the data experimented with Gaia, it is possible to concretely conceive new economic scenarios in which one hectare of cultivated paddy field can become 100 square meters of built area.
    Gaia experience offers the opportunity to divulge the multiple potentials that 3D printing can express thanks to the world agricultural resources, guaranteeing a minimum environmental impact in addition to infinite design solutions, essential in a new living vision.
    Song by: Stranger Danger - Francis Preve
    Frames credits from 0:09 to 0:18 : • Video

Комментарии • 107

  •  5 лет назад +30

    Just fantastic, in all matters and at every level you watch this project at!

  • @headbanger1428
    @headbanger1428 3 года назад +7

    Hi WASP. I really appreciate the clear and easy to understand voiceover. I understand more now about the company and vision. This is a real eye opener, so it makes me think differently about what is sustainable architecture and construction 👍

    • @wasprojecteam
      @wasprojecteam  3 года назад +3

      Hi @Head Banger! We are really happy to hear that from you and we hope to keep inspiring to build in a sustainable way!

  • @suzanneladue5828
    @suzanneladue5828 4 года назад +2

    Amazing use of resources and technology

  • @blkcoupequattro
    @blkcoupequattro 3 года назад +3

    Hemp is probably a ideal filler as well other biomass, traditional expensive architecture has it's place, but not when the planet needs homes.

  • @codyharrison771
    @codyharrison771 5 лет назад +2

    This is the coolest house ever. I want one so bad

  • @himilayanpoppy3847
    @himilayanpoppy3847 2 года назад

    Awesome video !
    This right up our street 👌

  • @teamSUMMERFORD
    @teamSUMMERFORD 7 месяцев назад +1

    That crane design looks great. Does the crane (and its associated gear) fit inside a shipping container? What stabilizer is used to protect against water?

  • @aditya.k.kochhar
    @aditya.k.kochhar 3 месяца назад +3

    Hi Guys, I have an idea. This summer is really bad for birds.Can you 3D print a bird tower to give shelter to the birds in hot areas and to give them food and water. This way you'll get both good karma and good publicity.

  • @eaman11
    @eaman11 3 года назад +2

    Oh and can you do a benchy now plz?

  • @runningoutofideas2319
    @runningoutofideas2319 4 года назад +5

    People should bring 3d printed housing to Canada!

  • @Jack-ne8vm
    @Jack-ne8vm 4 года назад +1

    Rice farmers should be all over this!

  • @jaredabrahamian5373
    @jaredabrahamian5373 3 года назад +1

    What are the biggest cons to this technology? What problems need to be solved? What is holding it back? I am a college student studying architecture and am fascinated with 3d printing and am interested in furthering this technology.

    • @Lillkaaa
      @Lillkaaa 2 года назад +3

      Could mice be a problem at some stage? How about heavy rain, frost, snow?

  • @EnergiA854
    @EnergiA854 5 лет назад +1

    Complimenti davvero state salvando il mondo!

    • @wasprojecteam
      @wasprojecteam  5 лет назад

      Grazie mille per il tuo supporto, è molto importante per noi!

  • @KumaarRakesh6
    @KumaarRakesh6 2 года назад

    This blows my mind 👌👌👌

  • @JohnDoe-gs1cb
    @JohnDoe-gs1cb 3 года назад +2

    2 years later... Why this kind of projects Never arrives to the people? Its expensive and private? All this kind of projects should be open and free for the humanity. Those enterprise could sell their services

  • @AnmolMittal56
    @AnmolMittal56 4 года назад +4

    I need information about using these machines in developing countries like Nepal. How will a business proposal look like if I plan to use WASP printers to make communities in Nepal?

  • @fl3693
    @fl3693 2 года назад +1

    This is awesome ......But what happens in heavy rainfall?

  • @bnbraga1300
    @bnbraga1300 5 лет назад +4

    Trabalho fantástico! Parabéns! Congrats!!!

  • @SpicyAl3000
    @SpicyAl3000 5 лет назад +3

    That's great!

  • @JR-nx1yx
    @JR-nx1yx 4 года назад +5

    How can I help bring this to the states? I want to start doing this

  • @sharonharris7271
    @sharonharris7271 4 года назад +6

    Question....IS There A Mold Risk ...in any part of the mix of this construction....???

    • @alexparada607
      @alexparada607 18 дней назад

      Good question. I'm assuming that it's not the best material choice for the Pacific area, or near forests.

  • @ALAgrApHY
    @ALAgrApHY 4 года назад

    Complimenti! The planet thanks you!

  • @m.a.packer5450
    @m.a.packer5450 5 лет назад +7

    I would love to live in something like that: one round structure with four or five smaller radiation around it and connected by breezeways

  • @macrumpton
    @macrumpton 3 года назад +1

    The wood columns would seem to be redundant, as the dried clay would have to be very strong.

  • @AdeelKhan1
    @AdeelKhan1 2 года назад

    This is the future of housing!

  • @SirAwy
    @SirAwy 2 года назад

    Great idea, when are you coming to Germany?

  • @stanleyjaxen9487
    @stanleyjaxen9487 3 года назад +1

    plain earth though will erode in the wind and rain??
    if they used lime or concrete it would be much better?

  • @2012Tigerfreund
    @2012Tigerfreund 5 лет назад +9

    I contact WASP - I need a 3D house

  • @ivangolota
    @ivangolota 4 года назад

    I am familiar with CNC technology, and would have streamlined the design of this printer to make it cheaper. It is necessary for the extruder module to work out fine-positioning routes on its small-scale autonomous drives, and coarse frame-by-frame positioning was already carried out by a crane boom on laser beacons.
    I believe that if the thin positioning module, together with the extruder and the solution tank, is hung on 4 cables to 4 trees (like a delta printer), such a printer will be available to any rural community ...

  • @peacefreedom4930
    @peacefreedom4930 4 года назад +2

    I’m good on the rice insulation. That has me worried about pests.

    • @EvanBlack11
      @EvanBlack11 4 года назад +3

      I believe it's not rice it the waste from rice that can't be eaten.

    • @alexparada607
      @alexparada607 18 дней назад

      ​@@EvanBlack11mice don't have limits of what can or can't/shouldn't be eaten.

  • @eliafredericksen5928
    @eliafredericksen5928 4 года назад

    Per Me E' L'ottava Meraviglia Del Mondo!!!!!

  • @WillieStubbs
    @WillieStubbs 4 года назад

    Using a delta 3d printer technique they could suspend the extruder from 3 treetops to print a home in the middle of the trees. Could probably vacuum the dry concrete from a huge cone shaped box and mix it and the water at the extruder with some soap to make aircrete to help lower the suspended weight and reduce the likelihood of clogging a long tube with concrete (plus the waste of the unused concrete leftover in the tube)!

  • @Masterpj555
    @Masterpj555 4 года назад +3

    "low enviromental inpact" .. i dont think you understand how much power that printer draws and because its so slow how crazy long it has to run... not just the the large glass doors are not exactly good for your insulation.

    • @Harunaka10
      @Harunaka10 4 года назад

      they can print these houses in 24 hours...

    • @clkndggr
      @clkndggr 4 года назад +4

      Compared to what? The energy used by a timber and logging operation + sawmill operation + chemical treatment operation + transportation operation + retail operation + contractor and constructor operation?

    • @rharris22222
      @rharris22222 3 года назад +2

      I agree with Andrew. Kiln-dried lumber, concrete and lime mortar production, asphalt and fiberglass, name a material. If you are constructing a large structure that will last a long time, it will require some energy and material input. Unless someone can bio-engineer trees to grow houses, this is very good compared to almost anything else. This system probably uses lime or cement to stabilize the soil, but it's still probably better than straight concrete printing.

  • @speedmetaljesus
    @speedmetaljesus 2 года назад

    Hello, really interesting project! One thing that wasn't clear for me is: Do you use rice or the residue of rice's production as part of the materials for the houses?

    • @wasprojecteam
      @wasprojecteam  2 года назад

      Hi! We used the residue of rice's production, more specifically straw chopped rice and rice husk.

  • @khaledelhamalawy1792
    @khaledelhamalawy1792 3 года назад

    Eccezionale

  • @roseco5797
    @roseco5797 3 года назад +1

    Wonderful.. However, here in the UK.... anything innovative...is viewed as suspicious... planners... architects... building regs....Not to mention land is for the rich only... I would love a Gaia house...

  • @octopoid
    @octopoid 3 года назад

    Buongiorno. Avrei du edomande: si sottrae quindi riso dalla tavola per darlo al cantiere? Molto interessante il processo. Il sistema di ventilazione altera el caratteristiche del riso? Grazie e saluti!

  • @axel9546
    @axel9546 4 года назад +2

    Ma in Italia, sarà possibile farsi Casa così per i comuni cittadini?
    O dobbiamo soffrire le pene dell'inferno per la nostra intera vita prendendoci dei mutui di 30 anni? Purtroppo narro fatti di realtà di tutti i giorni.
    Stamparmi una casa a 10/20mila euro totali sarebbe un sogno! Non solo per me, anche per altri!

  • @williamdoust
    @williamdoust 3 года назад +1

    Great. Have you guys thought about approaching the president of "El Salvador" ? He is trying to improve his country and is addressing housing for the poor.

  • @SingingblissofRajat
    @SingingblissofRajat 5 лет назад +1

    Bugs will come for husk. Bad idea?

    • @iLoveTurtlesHaha
      @iLoveTurtlesHaha 5 лет назад +1

      I don't think you understand how 3d printing works. There are no holes for them to enter, it's sealed off with the printed material.

  • @ricracandco
    @ricracandco 2 года назад

    Extra 😀 👏 👍

  • @camilomejia8498
    @camilomejia8498 3 года назад

    tengo una tierra en Guasca que hermoso poder construir unas pequeñas viviendas de este tipo allí !!

  • @Violetswirl
    @Violetswirl 5 лет назад +4

    Isn't that rice hull going to attract critters like mice and/or termites?

    • @LuisAlbanes
      @LuisAlbanes 5 лет назад +1

      You have to realize that rice husks are trapped between the cells

    • @LuisAlbanes
      @LuisAlbanes 5 лет назад +1

      @Rowdy Jr. I don´t know Rowdy, I don´t work for the company but it seems so

    • @codyharrison771
      @codyharrison771 5 лет назад

      I would think a bit of borax solution mixed in would deal with that

    • @lukewarmmizer
      @lukewarmmizer 5 лет назад +1

      @Rowdy Jr. the mud will basically dry into adobe brick - it would be just as pest proof as a brick house and probably more so since there are fewer joints.

  • @camilomejia8498
    @camilomejia8498 3 года назад

    ofrezco en Colombia un lugar para realizar un proyecto así!!

  • @Mariadelpaz
    @Mariadelpaz 3 года назад

    Por favor me gustaría saber el coste de cada vivienda. Muchas gracias

  • @shrutipitale5600
    @shrutipitale5600 4 года назад

    Nice project..! But what about rain...
    Walls are not klin (firing)...
    So rain will affect the wall...

    • @colleenmcgrady6387
      @colleenmcgrady6387 4 года назад +1

      How about mixing acrylic polymer emulsion in with the concrete to guard against rain and mold ?? Just thinking ?

    • @shrutipitale5600
      @shrutipitale5600 4 года назад

      @@colleenmcgrady6387 may be... But i doubt about durability...!

  • @Garry-Dhillon
    @Garry-Dhillon 5 лет назад

    How much it's for in India. I want to buy

  • @mommilner
    @mommilner 5 лет назад

    What is the cost to build the house in India?

  • @Каналобовсёмподряд-э2ц

    Do you plan to sell them in Russia?

  • @hunicamente
    @hunicamente 4 года назад

    greating WASP

  • @enteresan8560
    @enteresan8560 4 года назад

    Harika bir inovasyon eğer franchising düşünüyorsanız Türkiyede bayiniz olabilirim.

  • @arcanas213
    @arcanas213 4 года назад

    Where can one find specifics of the project ?

    • @wasprojecteam
      @wasprojecteam  4 года назад

      Dear George, directly on our website! www.3dwasp.com/en/3d-printed-house-gaia/

  • @eco-nnect
    @eco-nnect 5 лет назад +1

    isn't it impractical/expensive to have to use a 3d printer to build this?

    • @emperor___palpatine
      @emperor___palpatine 5 лет назад +1

      Eco-nnect Team yeah, but in the long run since they’re saving money on materials and less working people it’ll save them a bunch more money in the long run and make them more too

    • @davidkolman1480
      @davidkolman1480 2 года назад

      @@emperor___palpatine However, in Nepal, India, Bangladesh & co they typically don't suffer from shortage of labor, thus saving on labor and spending more on imported technologies is not necessarily an antractive business model there.

  • @ivangolota
    @ivangolota 4 года назад

    I found this channel thanks to the news in the media. It is surprising that technology has already been around for a year and a half, but as you can see, it has not gained much popularity. The thing is that nobody needs cheap houses for the poor but the poor. And they have no money. That is why all revolutionary technologies are vegetating. Those who are invested in assets based on old and expensive technologies are not given the go.
    We could provide quickly normal modern housing for all the homeless in the world. But it will bring down prices in real estate markets. So let the homeless go to the ass ..

  • @LuisAlbanes
    @LuisAlbanes 5 лет назад

    I believe you mix cement with mud?

    • @undaltech7198
      @undaltech7198 5 лет назад +3

      The website is really though and comprehensive. www.3dwasp.com/en/3d-printer-house-crane-wasp/

    • @codyharrison771
      @codyharrison771 5 лет назад +1

      I think they only used cement in the foundation for this particular house. But other models they've done have more cement I think

  • @kabatone
    @kabatone 5 лет назад

    Does anyone knows what software is used for converting cad model into gcode ? I mean the soft responsible for toolpatch generation.

    • @codyharrison771
      @codyharrison771 5 лет назад

      There are a bunch of different ones, do you mean what did they use here? slic3r.org/ is one open source software package that does toolpathing for 3D printers

    • @MichaelFlynn0
      @MichaelFlynn0 4 года назад

      grasshopper

  • @robertg786
    @robertg786 4 года назад

    Is it tornado proof?

  • @usual.
    @usual. 5 лет назад

    This project is great, I would like to do an explaining video on my RUclips Channel and probably even something like a master degree thesis. I live in Ravenna, where are you?

    • @wasprojecteam
      @wasprojecteam  5 лет назад +1

      Hi Rerum! We are in Massa Lombarda, really close to Ravenna. It will be very nice to meet you here!

    • @usual.
      @usual. 5 лет назад

      @@wasprojecteam I'll write you an e-mail! This project is awesome

    • @wasprojecteam
      @wasprojecteam  5 лет назад +1

      @@usual. Ok! We are waiting for your email. :)

    • @usual.
      @usual. 5 лет назад

      @@wasprojecteam Done!

  • @lightseraphim6816
    @lightseraphim6816 3 года назад

    I want to buy a large plot of land just so I can design my own house and have WASP build it.

  • @princedarius7224
    @princedarius7224 5 лет назад +4

    Why are printed houses so ugly and simple. Where is the STYLE. I want to see BIG LUXURY printed house

    • @iLoveTurtlesHaha
      @iLoveTurtlesHaha 5 лет назад +5

      this technology is still in its infancy. And your point about them being ugly is subjective and no one cares.

    • @princedarius7224
      @princedarius7224 5 лет назад

      @@iLoveTurtlesHaha i care

    • @alizadash7385
      @alizadash7385 Месяц назад

      @@princedarius7224 I d not think they are ugly.

  • @leovega2512
    @leovega2512 4 года назад +1

    What is the low cost lmao. Also add the fees. On fees alone I bet there is a mobile home.

  • @indsd
    @indsd 5 лет назад

    +

  • @AB.926
    @AB.926 3 года назад

    Concrete for foundation! how is this achieving green building status? WTF stop calling it eco sustainable, plain greenwashing

  • @davide50607
    @davide50607 3 года назад

    fi1\co

  • @angegardien61
    @angegardien61 Год назад

    ma quanto costa una casa cosi?