Unit Polyhedron Origami

Modular origami is a technique that can be used to build some pretty interesting and impressive models of mathematical objects.

Unit polyhedron origami. Book about modular origami. Read 6 reviews from the world s largest community for readers. Modules designed by their respective authors.

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See all 13 positive reviews aimee cowles. Tomoko fuse author 4 6. These modules were created by mitsunobu sonobe and so we call them sonobes these units first appeared in the book origami for the connoisseur by kunihiko kasahara and toshie takahama.

Unit polyhedron origami book. Book about modular origami. In modular origami you combine multiple units folded from single pieces of paper into more complicated forms.

Unit polyhedron origami paperback september 15 2006 by tomoko fuse author visit amazon s tomoko fuse page. Are you an author. Modular origami polyhedra origami by lewis simon bennett arnstein and rona gurkewitz.

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With step by step diagrams detailed instructions and over 7. Beginner s book of modular origami polyhedra. Unit polyhedron origami by tomoko fuse.

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The platonic solids by rona gurkewitz and bennett arnstein. Modular origami balls and polyhedra which are not cubes. She used it to build several archimedean solids and one platonician solid.

Home documents unit polyhedron origami tomoko fuse. The dodecahedron in all of those solids the hexagonal module plays the role of the edge hence only one size of unit is. Links in image titles lead to pages with more information about each particular object.

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