WASP has been featured in the book “Houses That Can Save the World” written by Courtenay Smith and Sean Topham

WASP‘s architectural projects TECLA and Gaia have been featured in the book Houses That Can Save the World written by Courtenay Smith and Sean Topham and published by the prestigious publish-house Thames & Hudson.

Part handbook, part manifesto, Houses That Can Save the World shows how creative thinkers are embracing the new challenges we are all facing.

TECLA and Gaia in the book "Houses That Can Save the World" published by Thames & Hudson

Featuring nineteen home-building and design strategies that are direct, original, and often surprisingly simple, this inspirational sourcebook presents a mix of new technology and time-tested vernacular methods that will change the way we think about “home.”

Each strategy features carefully selected and generously illustrated projects that put ideas into practice, offering real-world solutions regardless of location or size.

TECLA in the book "Houses That Can Save the World" published by Thames & Hudson
Gaia in the book "Houses That Can Save the World" published by Thames & Hudson

WASP’s featured projects, TECLA and Gaia, were both builded by Crane WASP, the architectural 3D printer nominated for the XXVIII edition of the Compasso d’Oro Award in the category ‘Design of materials and technological systems‘.