Jean-Charles Trebbi, Chloe Genevaux, Guillaume Bounoure
The Art of Folding 2: New Techniques and Materials. Fashion, Architecture, Interior and Product Design
Jean-Charles Trebbi, Chloe Genevaux, Guillaume Bounoure
The Art of Folding 2: New Techniques and Materials. Fashion, Architecture, Interior and Product Design
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A wonderful, richly illustrated, second volume on the Art of Folding on all sorts of folding techniques using a wealth of different materials.
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A wonderful, richly illustrated, second volume on the Art of Folding on all sorts of folding techniques using a wealth of different materials.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: HOAKI BOOKS S.L. / Hoaki Books
- Seitenzahl: 176
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. September 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 220mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 703g
- ISBN-13: 9788417412326
- ISBN-10: 8417412328
- Artikelnr.: 55311971
- Verlag: HOAKI BOOKS S.L. / Hoaki Books
- Seitenzahl: 176
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. September 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 220mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 703g
- ISBN-13: 9788417412326
- ISBN-10: 8417412328
- Artikelnr.: 55311971
Born in Paris, Jean-Charles Trebbi is an urban architect, designer, artist and writer. A Renaissance man who specializes in the infinite possibilities of folding, cutting and assembling using paper, cardboard, textiles and even wood and metal, influenced by Bruno Munari, Katsumi Komagata, et Masahiro Chatani he creates his own art books, which are often inspired often by urban spaces and architecture, and produces completely original structures with pop-up and cutting techniques. He is author of several books on cutting, folding and pop-up techniques for all sorts of materials and on near-natural architecture. Chloe Genevaux and Guillaume Bounoure live and work in Montpellier (France). The architect duo co-founded the collective Archiwaste which, since 2006, realizes experimental ephemeral constructions. Their research aims to give value to new or underestimated materials like cardboard. They are specialists in three-dimensional modelling of non-conventional forms based principally on folding. After realizing from 2007 to 2014 architectural projects oriented to improve environmental quality, the couple is dedicated to parametric design as part of the BOU-GE workshop they founded in 2015.
Contents Foreword
Why folding Inspiration
Introduction
Plant world
Anatomy
Animal world
Shadows and lights
Plastic expression
Folding kinetics
Structuring principle
Folding technology Art
Art as folding
Origami, a gift to humanity. Representations of man. Animals and plants, Art and mathematics. The folder's "digital" art. The expression of folding Décor
Folding to live, folding as an art of living! Magical decorations
Enchanting decorations. Culinary arts
Tableware. Trimmings. Fashion
Folding chic. Fabric folding and pleating traditions. Textile art. Clothing inspired by origami. Accessories Jewellery Furniture and lighting
Folding comfort. Folding metal. Folding plastic. Folding card. Folding wood. Space
saving folding. Body
fitting folding. Folding for folding's sake. Lighting: folding to create light and shadow. Architecture
Folding to drive architectural sketching. Folding for spatial organization of functions. Optimizing materials through folding. Folding to explore new perceptions of space. Folding to deploy. Innovation
Searching is not finding
Modelling folding, from geometric model... to printed template. New folding techniques. Biomimicry. Animated and "intelligent" objects. Models to fold
Composition of folds Bibliography
Acknowledgments
Photo Credits Dust jacket
Folding technologies
Why folding Inspiration
Introduction
Plant world
Anatomy
Animal world
Shadows and lights
Plastic expression
Folding kinetics
Structuring principle
Folding technology Art
Art as folding
Origami, a gift to humanity. Representations of man. Animals and plants, Art and mathematics. The folder's "digital" art. The expression of folding Décor
Folding to live, folding as an art of living! Magical decorations
Enchanting decorations. Culinary arts
Tableware. Trimmings. Fashion
Folding chic. Fabric folding and pleating traditions. Textile art. Clothing inspired by origami. Accessories Jewellery Furniture and lighting
Folding comfort. Folding metal. Folding plastic. Folding card. Folding wood. Space
saving folding. Body
fitting folding. Folding for folding's sake. Lighting: folding to create light and shadow. Architecture
Folding to drive architectural sketching. Folding for spatial organization of functions. Optimizing materials through folding. Folding to explore new perceptions of space. Folding to deploy. Innovation
Searching is not finding
Modelling folding, from geometric model... to printed template. New folding techniques. Biomimicry. Animated and "intelligent" objects. Models to fold
Composition of folds Bibliography
Acknowledgments
Photo Credits Dust jacket
Folding technologies
Contents Foreword
Why folding Inspiration
Introduction
Plant world
Anatomy
Animal world
Shadows and lights
Plastic expression
Folding kinetics
Structuring principle
Folding technology Art
Art as folding
Origami, a gift to humanity. Representations of man. Animals and plants, Art and mathematics. The folder's "digital" art. The expression of folding Décor
Folding to live, folding as an art of living! Magical decorations
Enchanting decorations. Culinary arts
Tableware. Trimmings. Fashion
Folding chic. Fabric folding and pleating traditions. Textile art. Clothing inspired by origami. Accessories Jewellery Furniture and lighting
Folding comfort. Folding metal. Folding plastic. Folding card. Folding wood. Space
saving folding. Body
fitting folding. Folding for folding's sake. Lighting: folding to create light and shadow. Architecture
Folding to drive architectural sketching. Folding for spatial organization of functions. Optimizing materials through folding. Folding to explore new perceptions of space. Folding to deploy. Innovation
Searching is not finding
Modelling folding, from geometric model... to printed template. New folding techniques. Biomimicry. Animated and "intelligent" objects. Models to fold
Composition of folds Bibliography
Acknowledgments
Photo Credits Dust jacket
Folding technologies
Why folding Inspiration
Introduction
Plant world
Anatomy
Animal world
Shadows and lights
Plastic expression
Folding kinetics
Structuring principle
Folding technology Art
Art as folding
Origami, a gift to humanity. Representations of man. Animals and plants, Art and mathematics. The folder's "digital" art. The expression of folding Décor
Folding to live, folding as an art of living! Magical decorations
Enchanting decorations. Culinary arts
Tableware. Trimmings. Fashion
Folding chic. Fabric folding and pleating traditions. Textile art. Clothing inspired by origami. Accessories Jewellery Furniture and lighting
Folding comfort. Folding metal. Folding plastic. Folding card. Folding wood. Space
saving folding. Body
fitting folding. Folding for folding's sake. Lighting: folding to create light and shadow. Architecture
Folding to drive architectural sketching. Folding for spatial organization of functions. Optimizing materials through folding. Folding to explore new perceptions of space. Folding to deploy. Innovation
Searching is not finding
Modelling folding, from geometric model... to printed template. New folding techniques. Biomimicry. Animated and "intelligent" objects. Models to fold
Composition of folds Bibliography
Acknowledgments
Photo Credits Dust jacket
Folding technologies