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UB students experimented with and made prototypes from architectural clay at the annual Architectural Ceramic Assemblies Workshop.
Turning an idea into a working product does not have to be expensive and complicated. Here is how a cash constrained start-up founder with no product design experience did it.
Developing your prototype definitely requires a strong knowledge of your product and it may require some elbow grease.
The twin-circular design of the TECLA prototype includes a bedroom, living room and bathroom. It is the first 3D-printed home made of clay. Iago Corazza ...