We show some origami models appeared for the first time as student projects in Bauhaus around 1930. The same models are studied today by mathematicians and structural engineers for its geometric and mechanical properties and not yet completely understood. A brief discussion on origami axioms will introduce origami geometry
Magrone, P. (2015). Form and art of closed crease origami. In Dagmar Szarkova et al. (eds) Proceedings of 14th Conference on Applied Mathematics, Aplimat 2015 (pp.575-580). Bratislava : Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava in publishing house SPEKTRUM STU.
Form and art of closed crease origami
Magrone P.
2015-01-01
Abstract
We show some origami models appeared for the first time as student projects in Bauhaus around 1930. The same models are studied today by mathematicians and structural engineers for its geometric and mechanical properties and not yet completely understood. A brief discussion on origami axioms will introduce origami geometryFile in questo prodotto:
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