Hi Everyone,
On Fri, 1 Nov 2013 at 10:50:24 -0400 Patsy Wang Iverson wrote:
Thought some on this list may be interested in seeing some origami-inspired
buildings:
http://architizer.com/blog/folding-architecture-top-10-origami-inspired-buil
dings/
The list makes interesting viewing, but
On 11/1/13 2:55 PM, Peter Engel wrote:
I'm appreciative to Patsy for sending along both web links. I'm
currently preparing a lecture for the local American Institute of
Architects chapter on my origami and architectural designs and how
they have inspired and learned from each other. These
On 02/11/2013, at 10:34 AM, Israeli Origami Center orig...@netvision.net.il
wrote:
The list makes interesting viewing, but in my opinion many of the selected
buildings are more faceted than folded. Origami implies a form whose
origins as a sheet are evident. A faceted form implies a form
http://architizer.com/blog/folding-architecture-top-10-origami-inspired-buildings/
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Patsy Wang-Iverson
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Hello,
Thought some on this list may be interested in seeing some
origami-inspired buildings:
http://architizer.com/blog/folding-architecture-top-10-origami-inspired-buildings/
Here is a link on the relaunch of the architizer site along with
information about the site (as well as mixed
Thought some on this list may be interested in seeing some
origami-inspired buildings:
http://architizer.com/blog/folding-architecture-top-10-origami-inspired-buildings/
I'm not in the field, so perhaps some architects on this list may wish
to weigh in on the pros and cons of this