Wednesday, 4 March 2015

14:20


Uniformity in architecture is very key as it often provides a building with the most effective support system. It also creates really interesting patterns, bringing out a more delicate, beautiful side to uniformity.









This repetition of uniformity to create structures is often also applied to paper crafts, as it can create structural integrity, paired with the ability to make this object move in a certain way.








Many of these structures are taken from concepts originally found in nature, especially in formations such as shells, as their uniform make up has protected the inhabitants for millions of years.



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