Episode 9: Joseph Choma, Clemson University
Joseph Choma, assistant professor of architecture at Clemson University, discusses his work with developing foldable composite materials for use in architectural structures.
Joseph Choma discusses developing foldable composite materials for use in architectural structures (6:34), the primary benefit of the concept (12:50), how it provides a different way of thinking (18:22) and reaction from the architecture industry (21:11).
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