by Franck Ramaharo
(Antananarivo, Madagascar)
The design of this fractal is attributed to Dr. Jeannine Mosely. We used approximately 50 000 business card for this Snowflake Sponge. The final model is around 1.50 meters.
by Franck Ramaharo
(Antananarivo, Madagascar)
The Level 1 Jerusalem Cube is almost similar to the Menger Sponge where each face is ornated by a cross pattern. I use business card for this model.
by Franck Ramaharo
(Antananarivo, Madagascar)
Four Intersecting Triangles made from Tung Ken Lam’s WXYZ module.
Editor’s note:
Click here for instructions for WXYZ and other modular origami models.
by Hideo Kumayama
(São Bertardo do Campo-SP-Brasil)
Pentagonal paper
by Franck Ramaharo
(Antananarivo, Madagascar)
This spiked icosahedron is made with Nick Robinson’s trimodules (30 modules).
Editors note:
Nick Robinson’s trimodules can be found here.
More spikey ball types of origami here
by Franck Ramaharo
(Antananarivo, Madagascar)
This business card polyhedron is a variant of a cuboctahedron but with a pentagonal top and bottom. The model is attributed to Valerie Vann and is made with 5 units.
by Franck Ramaharo
(Antananarivo, Madagascar)
Octahedron made with 6 Gyroscope Modules (attributed to Lewis Simon).
Editor’s Note:
Gyroscope instructions can be found in the modular origami page.
by Franck Ramaharo
(Antananarivo, Madagascar)
Cuboctahedron made out of 12 gyroscope module. I use 9x9cm paper blocks for this model.
Note from editor:
The gyroscope module can be found here under Gyroscope by Lewis Simon. the original gyroscope
by Hideo Kumayama
(São bernardo do Campo-SP-Brasil)
Heptagonal Paper
by Franck Ramaharo
(Antananarivo, Madagascar)
The design of the 4-pieces cuboctahedron unit is attributed to Valerie Vann. It is very easy to assemble and the final model is very sturdy.
Editor’s Note:
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