折り紙と数学; 折って考える美しい形 (Origami: From Surface to Form)

This dense little pocket book tells the story of origami, from its historic origins to its use in mathematics, medicine and the kitchen. It also presents an overview of various techniques such as modular, crumpled, curved and, of course, classical folding. Whether you are trying to make a whale, a frog, a polyhedron or a star, this is the essential pocket guide.

* The best pocket guide to the subject.
* Part of a bestselling series.
* Brilliant illustrations.

Contents:
Introduction
Folding Paper
Folds & Symbols
Starting Shapes
Paper Hats
Wraps, Cups & Boxes
Preliminary Folds
Easy Origami
More Complex Folds
Birds & Planes
Fish & Frogs
Crease Patterns
Flat Vertex Theorems
The Axioms of Origami
Harmony in a Square
Dividing Angles
Silver Tilings
Pinwheels & Purses
Modular Stars
Modular Polyhedra
Planar Modules
Working with Strips
Curves from Straight Lines
Corrugations
Deformable Surfaces
Curves
Curved Folds & Crumpling
Paper Cuts
Kirigami
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Japanese publisher's web page for the book is at https://sogensha.co.jp/productlist/detail?id=4784
Also available to buy at https://www.origami-shop.com/origami-surface-forme-xml-206_2649_641_517_264-13166.html
Preview selected pages at https://sogensha.co.jp/tachiyomi/4784
Preview full book in English and buy at https://woodenbooks.com/index.php#!ORI