Paper by Martin L. Demaine
- Reference:
- Erik D. Demaine, Martin L. Demaine, Duks Koschitz, and Tomohiro Tachi, “Curved Crease Folding: a Review on Art, Design and Mathematics”, in Proceedings of the IABSE-IASS Symposium: Taller, Longer, Lighter (IABSE-IASS 2011), London, England, September 20–23, 2011, to appear.
- Abstract:
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In this paper we review masterpieces of curved crease folding, the deployed
design methods and geometric studies on this special kind of paper folding.
Our goal is to make this work and its techniques accessible to enable further
development. By exploring masterpieces of the past and present of this still
underexplored field, this paper aims to contribute to the development of novel
design methods to achieve shell structures and deployable structures that can
accommodate structural properties and design intention for a wide range of
materials.
- Length:
- The paper is 8 pages.
- Availability:
- The paper is available in PDF (372k).
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- Related papers:
- CurvedCrease_Symmetry (A review on curved creases in art, design and mathematics)
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