
Folded Paper Structures
Folded paper structures are creative forms made by precisely folding sheets of paper to create three-dimensional shapes, without cutting or gluing. These techniques, often used in art, engineering, and design, transform flat sheets into complex, stable forms like boxes, origami animals, or architectural models. The process involves strategic folding patterns that distribute stresses evenly, allowing lightweight paper to form strong, intricate structures. This approach combines craftsmanship with geometric principles, enabling the design of functional and aesthetic models suitable for various applications.