Wednesday, February 13, 2019
Professor David Correa didn’t know quite what to expect when he launched a class for graduate students at the School of Architecture to explore the potential of a new 3D printer for clay.
Six months later, he couldn’t be happier with the one-of-a-kind projects they produced after being challenged to design and build small walls made out of bricks.
Click here for the full story and a video on their impressive work with the $20,000 machine, believed to be the only one of its kind in Canada.
![Students holding clay sculptures](/architecture-design-research/sites/default/files/uploads/images/clay_students.jpg)
Graduate students Joanne Yau (left to right), Victor Tulceanu and Yesul (Elly) Cho show off the bricks they made out of clay using a new 3D printer at the University of Waterloo School of Architecture.