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Ingenious geometric models from Japan's leading designer of polyhedral origami!Origami Polyhedra for Beginners puts a new spin on the ancient art of paper folding, opening the door to a world fille...
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09 July 2024

Ingenious geometric models from Japan's leading designer of polyhedral origami!
Origami Polyhedra for Beginners puts a new spin on the ancient art of paper folding, opening the door to a world filled with beautiful geometric shapes. In this book, Miyuki Kawamura, a master of polyhedral origami, shows you how to create 55 different models using squares of brightly-colored paper.
Modular origami models are created using multiple sheets of paper that are folded and then locked together without the use of glue or tape. Clear step-by-step instructions for each model are provided. These amazing creations will captivate everyone who sees them!
The models in this book are surprisingly easy to make, and include:
The sense of accomplishment and delight you will experience from completing these models is well worth the time and effort!
Origami Polyhedra for Beginners puts a new spin on the ancient art of paper folding, opening the door to a world filled with beautiful geometric shapes. In this book, Miyuki Kawamura, a master of polyhedral origami, shows you how to create 55 different models using squares of brightly-colored paper.
Modular origami models are created using multiple sheets of paper that are folded and then locked together without the use of glue or tape. Clear step-by-step instructions for each model are provided. These amazing creations will captivate everyone who sees them!
The models in this book are surprisingly easy to make, and include:
- Building Blocks and Tiles which can be stacked and combined
- Striking Pyramids, Cubes, Stars and Spheres
- Dramatic polyhedral "Wireframes" and "Skeletons" with open latticework
- Star-shaped Icosahedrons that look like they belong on a Christmas tree
- Playful Windmills, Water Wheels and many other Polyhedral "Kits"!
The sense of accomplishment and delight you will experience from completing these models is well worth the time and effort!
Price: $14.99
Pages: 96
Publisher: Tuttle Publishing
Imprint: Tuttle Publishing
Publication Date:
09 July 2024
Trim Size: 10.00 X 7.50 in
ISBN: 9784805318102
Format: Paperback
"Readers who want to explore creating geometric models and evolving beyond traditional toy building will enjoy this book." —Library Journal
"I'm not especially into modulars but always fond of simple ones that are shareable with beginners, and this book really is perfect, as the title suggests...this book would be an awesome introduction to geometry for elementary age children, in Montessori classrooms, after school programs, camps, etc." —Yuki Martin, origami artist, instructor, and creator of the Super Cute Origami Kit
"I'm not especially into modulars but always fond of simple ones that are shareable with beginners, and this book really is perfect, as the title suggests...this book would be an awesome introduction to geometry for elementary age children, in Montessori classrooms, after school programs, camps, etc." —Yuki Martin, origami artist, instructor, and creator of the Super Cute Origami Kit
Miyuki Kawamura started folding origami at the age of two. She folded animal models, which were her favorite subject. Miyuki received a masters degree in Physics in 1995 from Kobe University. Shortly thereafter, she began to create original polyhedral models. She is famous for some of her incredible origami pieces, such as the Cosmosphere--a massive wireframe kusudama model requiring nearly 2,000 pieces of paper to complete. She has published several books on the subject of polyhedral origami and is currently on the board of the Japanese Origami Academic Society (JOAS).