A little over a year ago, Italian artist Francesco Pacelli, once an academic researcher and educator with Politecnico di Milano's LAB+ 3D printing lab, was testing the limitations and abilities of WASP's Delta 3D printers by creating ceramic designs. Obviously, the university appreciates the WASP technology, because just a few days ago, it was announced that the ABC Department (Architecture, Construction Engineering, and Built Environment) of the Politecnico di Milano would be presenting a preview of its experimental architecture, Trabeculae Pavilion, which was 3D printed using WASP 3D printers. The unusual architecture, which combines biomimetic research with 3D printing, will be previewed at the upcoming Made Expo 2017. The lightweight architecture prototype demonstrates the "revolutionary potential of computational design and 3D printing for constructions." Read more at 3DPrint.com: http://3dprint.com/167044/3d-printed...ulae-pavilion/