Hi!
So, here are my three topics for the challenge:
Architecture - a representation of a building.
Superheroes - anything related to the imaginary world of superheroes.
Functional piece - a piece with some practical use.
Rules:
- One uncut square/rectangle only
- No cuts
- No glue
- Mc allowed
If you have any questions, please feel free to ask.
Good luck!
ODT5 Round 1: JAPC vs. loganorigami
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ODT5 Round 1: JAPC vs. loganorigami
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Re: ODT5 Round 1: JAPC vs. TheNewOrigamist
As TheNewOrigamist doesnt answer, i choose Architecture for you.
TheNewOrigamist wasnt online since 26/07/2014 so i doubt he will answer but anyway: have fun
TheNewOrigamist wasnt online since 26/07/2014 so i doubt he will answer but anyway: have fun
Re: ODT5 Round 1: JAPC vs. TheNewOrigamist
Great choice tschobigami . Now i can start
Good luck for TheNewOrigamist if he decides to join.
Good luck for TheNewOrigamist if he decides to join.
Re: ODT5 Round 1: JAPC vs. loganorigami
Hi!
Here is my entry. I've chosen the Portuguese Pavilion for Expo 1998 Lisbon designed by the architect Álvaro Siza Vieira.
THE CONCEPT
"The most iconic element of this pavilion is the roof covering the ceremonial plaza, which appears to gently hang like a fabric canopy. The resulting solution is a magnificent concrete slab, 20cm thick, supported on steel cables that naturally hangs between the two porticoes from which it is suspended.
This large curved shape tends to represent the sails of the Portuguese ships and the light entering the large space that behaves like a large window to the sea."
For me it resembles also a sheet of paper suspended in the air
PAVILHÃO DE PORTUGAL by João Charrua, on Flickr
Folded from a rectangle.
Here is my entry. I've chosen the Portuguese Pavilion for Expo 1998 Lisbon designed by the architect Álvaro Siza Vieira.
THE CONCEPT
"The most iconic element of this pavilion is the roof covering the ceremonial plaza, which appears to gently hang like a fabric canopy. The resulting solution is a magnificent concrete slab, 20cm thick, supported on steel cables that naturally hangs between the two porticoes from which it is suspended.
This large curved shape tends to represent the sails of the Portuguese ships and the light entering the large space that behaves like a large window to the sea."
For me it resembles also a sheet of paper suspended in the air
PAVILHÃO DE PORTUGAL by João Charrua, on Flickr
Folded from a rectangle.