Modular origami is those models assembled from multiple pre-folded pieces. Generally all or most or these pieces are the same, and fit together to form a geometric shape.
This category also lists sites which connect origami to math, usually geometry.
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Resource listing of links for information about the relationship between origami and geometry.
Photographs of regular polyhedra models.
Image Galleries of original modular models as well as picture links to other designs.
Images of modular origami models folded by Michał Kosmulski. Model categories include: fractals and IFS, interesting mathematical objects, polyhedra and balls, spiked balls and stars.
Illustrated directions for making four types of polyhedra.
Weblog by Eric Gjerde featuring tessellations, crease patterns, tessellation geometry, origami mathematics and paper folding in general.
Images of modular origami models folded by Michał Kosmulski. Model categories include: fractals and IFS, interesting mathematical objects, polyhedra and balls, spiked balls and stars.
Photographs of regular polyhedra models.
Image Galleries of original modular models as well as picture links to other designs.
Weblog by Eric Gjerde featuring tessellations, crease patterns, tessellation geometry, origami mathematics and paper folding in general.
Resource listing of links for information about the relationship between origami and geometry.
Illustrated directions for making four types of polyhedra.
