
Origami in Architecture
Origami in architecture involves designing structures inspired by the art of paper folding, allowing complex forms to be created through precise folding techniques. This approach enables architects to develop lightweight, flexible, and innovative structures that can transform, adapt, and optimize space efficiently. By applying origami principles, buildings can achieve unique aesthetics, improved structural performance, and enhanced functionality, often reducing material use and construction costs. It demonstrates how the elegant, mathematical art of paper folding can inform sustainable, dynamic architecture solutions that are both visually striking and structurally effective.