Modular Origami

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  • Patterns: The arrangement of the units or modules creates patterns in modular origami.
  • Origami Mathematics: Modular origami involves the assembly of multiple origami units into larger structures.
  • Origami: Modular origami involves creating complex structures by assembling multiple folded units.
  • Repetition: Modular origami relies on the repetition of folding the same unit or module multiple times.
  • Folding Patterns: Modular origami involves creating complex structures by folding and assembling multiple units following specific patterns.
  • Geometric Shapes: The units or modules in modular origami are often based on geometric shapes.
  • Origami Crease Patterns: Modular origami involves assembling multiple origami units with crease patterns.
  • Symmetry: Many modular origami designs exhibit symmetry in their patterns and structures.
  • Modularity: Modular origami is based on the principle of modularity, where individual units are combined.
  • Origami Modulars: Modular origami is a type of origami that involves assembling multiple units or modules.
  • Fold Geometry: Modular origami, which involves folding multiple sheets of paper, is a type of fold geometry.
  • Folding Techniques: Modular origami involves folding multiple units and assembling them into a larger, more complex structure.
  • Sonobe Units: Sonobe units are a popular type of unit used in modular origami.
  • Origami Design: Modular origami involves creating complex designs from multiple folded units.
  • Origami Architecture: Modular origami principles can be applied to origami architecture and structural design.
  • Kusudama: Kusudama are a type of modular origami involving the assembly of multiple units into a spherical form.
  • Origami Engineering: Modular origami has applications in origami engineering and the design of deployable structures.
  • Origami Sculpture: Modular origami involves creating complex sculptures by assembling multiple origami units.
  • Tessellations: Modular origami can create tessellated or tiled patterns with the units or modules.
  • 3D Structures: The units or modules in modular origami are assembled into 3D structures.
  • Origami Sculptures: Modular origami can be used to create complex origami sculptures.
  • Unit Folding: Modular origami involves folding individual units or modules.
  • Origami Tessellations: Modular origami can create origami tessellations or tiled patterns.
  • Folding Technique: Modular origami involves folding multiple units and assembling them into larger, more complex structures.
  • Origami Mathematics: Modular origami involves mathematical principles related to geometry and symmetry.
  • Origami Design: Modular origami requires careful design and planning of the units and their assembly.
  • Polyhedra: Modular origami can be used to create polyhedra or geometric solids.
  • Fold Angle: In modular origami, fold angles are critical for connecting multiple paper units.
  • Origami Art: Modular origami can be used to create artistic origami sculptures and installations.
  • Origami Tessellations: Modular origami, where individual folded units are combined, is a common technique used in origami tessellations.
  • Folding Technique: Modular origami involves folding multiple identical units and assembling them into larger, more complex structures.