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The Paper Architect: Fold-It-Yourself Buildings and Structures

The Paper Architect: Fold-It-Yourself Buildings and Structures
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The Paper Architect: Fold-It-Yourself Buildings and Structures

 
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The Taj Mahal may have taken 22 years to build, but you can do it in less than a day! Using crisp folds and a craft knife, you can easily recreate the world’s greatest architectural structures from ordinary sheets of paper. Whether you’re building the White House after dinner or crafting an origami version of the Eiffel Tower in an afternoon–and then folding it up to send to a friend in Paris–The Paper Architect guides you through every step of the process.

The directions for building these replicas are clear and easy to follow. In fact, the book contains an entire section of removable templates with color-coded fold lines that make construction simple enough for a first-time folder. All that’s needed is a craft knife, a metal-edged ruler, a cutting mat, and a clear work surface. For those looking for more of a challenge, the patterns can be enlarged or traced onto special paper for endless variations.

Each project also includes a wealth of information, from the history of the buildings and technical drawings to the raw materials used during construction. With quick facts that supplement the text, step-by-step illustrations, and clear instructions, all of these display-worthy projects can be mastered with no previous paper craft or architectural experience!

 
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Product Details
Author:Marivi Garrido
Hardcover-spiral:70 pages
Publisher:Potter Craft
Publication Date:February 03, 2009
Language:English
ISBN:030745147X
Product Length:9.72 inches
Product Width:0.93 inches
Product Height:11.25 inches
Product Weight:1.92 pounds
Package Length:11.1 inches
Package Width:9.76 inches
Package Height:0.71 inches
Package Weight:1.9 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 15 reviews

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Average Customer Review:4.5 ( 15 customer reviews )
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23 of 24 found the following review helpful:


5Fantastic Book for Origamic Architects of All Skill Levels  Feb 07, 2009 By Andrew Crawford
This gorgeous book starts with several pages of basic and general
assembly instructions. However, each model includes detailed
construction directions, along with detailed notes and statistics about
the real structures. There are, of course, photos of the buildings and,
excellent-quality full-page photos of the completed OA models.

Good origamic architects clearly had a hand in the book design. Being hard-covered spiral-bound, it lays nice and flat. Pattern pages collected in the back of the book are perforated for easy removal.

All three authors have announcements on their sites with additional
details, including lists of all the patterns in the book.

Congratulations to all three artists on this fantastic new book!

8 of 8 found the following review helpful:


5Perfect for paper crafters and libraries catering to them  May 11, 2009 By Midwest Book Review
Crafters who would create miniature replicas of the world's great architecture, from the London Eye to the Parthenon and the Golden Gate Bridge, will relish this collection of fold-it-yourself buildings and structures offering 20 templates for construction. Step-by-step, clear directions accompany easy and fun diagrams, photos and templates perfect for paper crafters and libraries catering to them.

5 of 5 found the following review helpful:


5Awesome book on popup architecture  Mar 30, 2009 By J. T. Sandgren "puzzlehead"
This is a thoroughly enjoyable book, and a great introduction to popup architecture. The three contributors provide great models (especially Ingrid Siliakus), and these are augmented nicely with background on the source architecture itself. The models are a wonderful distraction to build, too. I've done eight already (see youtube/user/jthor54, all from this book). Highly recommended as a gift for any architecture buff.

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5MORE MORE MORE Please??  Jan 25, 2011 By Philip A. Carr "mrphilharmonic"
This book is just amazing. The models/buildings are superb and make the effort totally worthwhile, even though quite a bit of patience is required sometimes!
Some of my friends were amazed at the results I had produced and had no idea I had even made them, so good were the results!
I totally recommend this book to anyone who has a bit of 'quiet' time to spare and a yen for creative hobbies. You will be surprised at how good these models look.
All I ask - nay BEG - is MORE OF THE SAME. PLEEEEEASE!!!! Where is VOLUME 2, and 3, and 4 and.......

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5Unique, Fun, and Educational  Jun 15, 2010 By S. Green
As far as I know this is the only book in the U.S.A. that focuses solely on kirigami/origami architecture. For each model there is a large picture of the finished result, a fact sheet, (which I found really cool since you can learn about the building you're working on), and a pattern which clearly shows where to cut, where to mountain fold and where to valley fold. These patterns can also be easily be removed for use. All the projects are impressive looking and conveniently organized by difficulty. I'm also happy with the variety of architectural styles. There is everything from bridges to tall vertical structures, edgy to round, ancient to modern. I think there is enough variety that after creating all the models in this book you could possibly figure out how to create other buildings on your own.
If you want to make the models larger than the pattern in the book you can measure each cut and multiply them each by the same percent, (depending on how large or small you want to go), or you could scan the image and blow it up. There is a lot of entertainment to be had as this is a rather time consuming project. Keep in mind you will need an exacto knife or razor blade, stiff paper such as card stock or poster board, and possibly a metal ruler. I would definitely recommend this book which combines history, cultural geography, mathematics, and art into fun.

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