Origami pavilion

Explore a collection of unique and innovative origami pavilion designs that will spark your creativity. Discover how these intricate folded structures can transform any outdoor space into a work of art.
Architecture Origami, Vitrine Design, Module Design, Shell Structure, Origami Architecture, Origami Ball, Origami Fashion, Three Dimensional Shapes, Folding Origami

[PDF] UNDULATUS: design and fabrication of a self-interlocking modular shell structure based on curved-line folding | Semantic Scholar

Curved-line folding is the act of folding a flat sheet of material along a curved crease pattern in order to create a three-dimensional shape. It is a creative and innovative way to produce lightweight and geometrically stiff components using only sheet materials. The pavilion presented in this paper integrates this principle in a kit-of-parts system. After being cut out of flat plates, the components get their 3D shape by folding them along a set of predefined curved lines. This deformed…

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Aditi Dey
Pavilion Architecture, Hong Kong Architecture, Shell Structure, Dragon Skin, Pavilion Design, Parametric Architecture, Wood Architecture, Digital Fabrication, Parametric Design

Dragon Skin Pavilion - LEAD - Laboratory for Explorative Architecture & Design

DRAGON SKIN PAVILION (2012, Hong Kong) The Dragon Skin Pavilion is an architectural installation designed and built for the 2011-12 Hong Kong & Shenzhen Bi-City Biennale of Urbanism\Architecture. The structure challenges and explores the spatial, tactile, and material possibilities that architecture can offer by revolutions in digital fabrication and manufacturing technology. It inspires passers-by to reimagine the space

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Pound
Pavilion Architecture, Origami Pavilion, Origami Pineapple, Architecture Origami, Building Green, Architecture Cool, Origami Architecture, Pavilion Design, Origami Rose

An Origami Pineapple Pavilion

Situated inside the garden of the Georgian mansion at the National Trust’s historic Berrington Hall is Studio Morison's newest structure Look! Look! Look!, a pineapple-shaped pavilion with angles akin to a folded work of origami. The pavilion is dusty pink, with an open rooftop and four openings that surround the structure’s sides, and was built with the support of Trust New Art and the Arts Council England. More

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