Significant technical progress towards LaWin devices has been achieved within the first 18 months of the project. That is, the first generation of functional demonstrators has been constructed, tested and qualified. This also includes the setting-up of a verified finite-element simulation model which now enables concrete parametrization and optimization for Gen-2 and Gen-3 set-ups. An analytical model is available for the final design of Gen-3, a fully functionel LaWin device of 1200 x 1000 mm². Using the 300 x 210 mm² demonstrators of the first generation, a mobile testing stage has been set-up. Large-area manufacture through glass rolling has been implemented in a fully-functioning FEM model, and the first plant trial has been conducted, producing rolled LaWin microstructured sheet with very good quality for device construction of up to 600 x 400 mm² at this point. In parallel, design and prototype manufacture of window frames, including the liquid distributor duct, has been completed. As a prerequisite for large-area manufacture, a systematic glueing study is now ongoing, based upon PVA extrusion. Finally, visualization experiments have been conducted through computational rendering, provinding further boundary conditions for building integration.