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Book of beautiful paper sculptures. Comes with templates and instructions on how to make the models.
"The development of origamic architecture began with Professor Masahiro Chatani’s (then a newly-appointed professor at the Tokyo Institute of Technology) experiments with designing original and unique greeting cards."
"Origamic architecture involves the three-dimensional reproduction of architecture, geometric patterns, everyday objects, or other images, on various scales, using cut-out and folded paper, usually thin cardboard. Visually, these creations are comparable to intricate 'pop-ups', indeed, some works are deliberately engineered to possess 'pop-up'-like properties. However, origamic architecture tends to be cut out of a single sheet of paper, whereas most pop-ups involve two or more. To create the three-dimensional image out of the two-dimensional surface requires skill akin to that of an architect." - from Wikipedia