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 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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by Franck Ramaharo
(Antananarivo, Madagascar)
The design of this beautiful fractal is attributed to Dr Jeannine Mosely. I made this model with business card units.
Editor’s Note:
Click here to read more about Mosely
by Lidiane Siqueira
(Teresina, Piauí, Brasil)
Made with 1:2 rectangular paper (3.75 cm x 3.75 cm).
Module compound. 60 papers in all.
Designed by Lidiane by Siqueira Teresina / Brazil
by Maria Nguyen
(Oklahoma)
Happy origami
By: Deepika Pratap,
Santa Clara, CA, US
Reference: Ornamental Origami: Exploring 3D Geometric Designs book by Meenakshi Mukerji
Take a look at my blog for other modules: or1gam1.blogspot.com
by Deepika Pratap
(Santa Clara, CA, US)
Five Intersecting Tetrahedra