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In addition to bending the house, slicing and unfolding it in a manner similar to Japanese Origami is introduced to create clerestories allowing opportunities for daylighting and natural ventilation.
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In addition to bending the house, slicing and unfolding it in a manner similar to Japanese Origami is introduced to create clerestories allowing opportunities for daylighting and natural ventilation.
READER TIP: Bent Sliced House by Hufft Projects | Inhabitat 2010
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Origami is a Japanese paper-folding art but unless you grew up in a traditional Japanese household or had an avid interest in paper craft as a kid, chances are you never learned more than a few basic school yard origami tricks.
Learn How To Fold Thousands Of Origami Figures At Origami Club | Lifehacker Australia 2010
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Frank Lloyd Wright's 1949 Taliesin "Origami Chair" is one of the most coveted of his furniture designs.
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Frank Lloyd Wright's 1949 Taliesin "Origami Chair" is one of the most coveted of his furniture designs.
May 2008 2008
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FYI: Origami is derived from the Japanese words “ori” which means “to fold” and “kami” which means “paper”. akshay chaitanya Says:
Origami Freaks 2006
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The Origami is only one type of mobile device that is different then the BlackBerry.
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Origami is a fresh challenge for the field of robotic manipulation.
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What led you to choose the name Origami when you began the label?
LAist 2009
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In short, you’re a Möbius strip lost in Origami land.
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