60-Unit Origami Polyhedron

Here’s a photo of my most recent origami project. It’s an icosa-dodecahedron, constructed from units folded from 60 rectangular sheets of paper. (Yes, no glue was used.) The design is from Unit Polyhedron Origami by Tomoko Fuse. It’s about 20cm across.

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The paper came from this package available at Paper Jade.

By adam

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4 comments

  1. Yes, but give me a couple of days to look it up, fold it, and photograph it. It looks like a strip of three trianges with tabs on the end, I think. Two of the triangles are visible surfaces; the third slides into a pocket in the adjacent unit. The tabs get trapped in the convex edges of adjacent units so it all locks itself together.

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