Ornamental Origami
Exploring 3D Geometric Designs
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Author
Publication
2008 - AK Peters, Wellesley, Mass, Massachusetts
Language
English
Word Count
36,250 words, Guess
Page Count
145 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archiveornamentalorigam0000muke
- Internet Archiveornamentalorigam00muke
- ISBN-139781568814452
- ISBN-101568814453
- Goodreads5685138
and 4 more
- Library of Congress Control Number2008060660
- OCLC Control Number232922105
- Better World Books9781568814452
- Open LibraryOL16946077M
Classifications
- DDC736/.982
- LCCTT870 .M822 2008
- LCCTT870 .M822 2009
and 1 more
- LCCTT870.M822 2008
Description
This book is a great resource for people who enjoy polyhedra, symmetry, geometry, mathematics and origami. The types of models presented are similar in nature to the models in Mukerji's *Marvelous Modular Origami*, but some of the chapters are more advanced and all of the designs are new. The reader can learn about polyhedra while making these models and is left with the ability to design one's own models. Step-by-step folding instructions for over 40 models are presented. Although the book is for intermediate folders, beginners are encouraged to try because origami basics are explained. The diagrams are easy to follow and each model is accompanied by breathtaking finished model photographs.
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- Ornamental Origami: Exploring 3D Geometric Designs
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