
Modular origami
Modular origami is a type of paper folding art where multiple individual unit pieces are folded separately and then assembled to form a complex, often symmetrical, three-dimensional structure. Each module is typically the same or similar in shape and size, and the final design is achieved without the use of glue or scissors—only folding and fitting the units together. This technique allows for creating intricate geometric forms, such as stars, flowers, or polyhedra, showcasing both precision and creativity. Modular origami underscores the beauty of combining simple units to construct detailed and sturdy sculptures.