Monthly Archives: October 2013

El Vol de la Llibertat

El Vol de la Llibertat Flying books in morphed shapes create spaces and connection of knowledge and freedom The considerations above books and our project are mostly about their duality. Back and front, when they are open, hard and soft, inner and outer parts, or lighter and whiter in, heavier and darker out…or even flexible [...]

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FoldingSystem

Folding System Shelving, Partition, Skin The materials besides books could be tension cables and clips. The books interlock and form a strong folding connection. The Edge of each book acts as a hinge and gives the system a dynamic characteristic. The uses can be skin for the structure, shelving, and internal partitions. The folding system [...]

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Book Mosaic – Accordion Book Technique

Book Mosaic | The idea was inspired from the mosaic panels , in which the outcome of the drawing changes with the alternation of the pieces . In this case the unit is a combination of three books , packed or folded together to form a triangular shape tile . This kind of tile or [...]

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Stitching Up Books

Stitching up Books Creating a thin wall by shuffling the pages of books partly into each other and them attached to each other in row as show in the image, the idea is to create a latticed screen with all the covers and some pages of the books open and could have highlighted paras for [...]

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structural book bay

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Grid 1- the chain below is formed through folding the pages of 2 or more books into each other, with the spines facing outward. when this connection is used to form different geometries, the combinations can be compressed together as a system into various arcs, vaults and double-curve modules. the malleability of the interlocked pages [...]

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