Student Projects from Universidad Anáhuac Puebla Feature Woven Pavilion and Innovative Designs
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Summary
The article highlights student projects from Universidad Anáhuac Puebla, including a woven pavilion exploring light and movement, a glassware collection designed for table interaction, and a meal prep app. These projects showcase innovative design and creativity in architecture and product design.
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Also featured is a glassware collection designed to interact with a table, and an app that helps simplify meal prep.
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