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Tessellation-Inspired Origami Box Designs: Elegant Boxes for Special Occasions (Paperback)

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A gift for a special occasion like a birthday, wedding, or anniversary requires more than just a box. It requires an extraordinary and memorable box - one that will sometimes be considered as important and precious as the gift it contains. This book contains folding instructions for over 48 decorative box designs with the wall-lock structures of the traditional Japanese masu. Two foundation forms, that can also be used repetitively in square- grid tessellation patterns, constitute the starting points for all of the decorative lids. With a little practice, most of these boxes (bottoms and decorative lids) are foldable in about 15 to 30 minutes - a small amount of time for producing a fabulous gift component. A section at the end of the book outlines how to systematically explore many additional decorative designs similar to the ones presented.

About the Author


Arnold Tubis is a retired physics professor who was a faculty member at Purdue University in West Lafayette, Indiana from 1960 to 2000 (nine years as department head). He now lives in Carlsbad, California. Origami has been an avocation of his since the early 1960s and his models have been exhibited in the USA, Japan, Europe, and Israel. He is the co-author of "Decorative Origami Boxes from Single Squares" (with Leon Brown, British Origami Society, 2003), "Unfolding Mathematics with Origami Boxes" (with Crystal Elaine Mills, Key Curriculum Press, 2006), "Fun with Folded Fabric Boxes" (with Crystal Elaine Mills, C&T Publications, 2007), and author of "Tipping with Origami Money Folds" (CreateSpace.com, 2013). He has also authored or co-authored over 15 papers on origami in K-12 mathematics education. He is currently focused on designing models that require at most an intermediate folding-skill level, and can be used to enrich the teaching of geometry in middle school and high school. He is currently the coordinator of the Greater San Diego Origami Group. Diana Lee started folding paper at the early age of four years. Her first folded model was the classic waterbomb. This was soon followed by the flapping bird and peace crane. Decades later, she continues to fold paper and shares her love of origami through her web site, the Origami Resource Center: http: //www.origami-resource-center.com. Diana has degrees of BSc, MSc, and PhD in biochemistry and molecular genetics. She currently lives in California.

Product Details
ISBN: 9781500610098
ISBN-10: 1500610097
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Publication Date: August 3rd, 2014
Pages: 58
Language: English