On 02/11/2013, at 10:34 AM, Israeli Origami Center
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 that was
> carved from
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 imag
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 i
> 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 w
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 reactions
http://architizer.com/blog/folding-architecture-top-10-origami-inspired-buildings/
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