It was built, with help from a firm called Rice House, using the same 3D printer that produced WASP’s previous projects. The construction process was very similar to other 3D-printed projects we’ve previously reported on, and involved extruding the mud mixture out of a nozzle in layers, while slowly building up the structure.
The hut features a window and a glazed door, and its 20 sq m (215 sq ft) interior, though basic, actually looks quite pleasant, with the wood and clay finish giving the place a clean look. WASP reports that it’s well insulated and will perform well in heat and cold.