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E-grāmata: Ornamental Origami: Exploring 3D Geometric Designs

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Indian-born Mukerji, formerly a computer scientist and now a mother, origamist, and author in California, introduces modular origami, in which separate elements of folded paper are fit together to create three-dimensional figures. Using color extensively in both diagrams and photographs, she walks readers through the elaborate constructions and illustrates the final pieces, many of which represent various types of flowers. Annotation ©2009 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

This book is a great resource for people who enjoy polyhedra, symmetry, geometry, mathematics and origami. The types of models presented are similar in nature to the models in Mukerji's Marvelous Modular Origami, but some of the chapters are more advanced and all of the designs are new. The reader can learn about polyhedra while making these models and is left with the ability to design one's own models.

Step-by-step folding instructions for over 40 models are presented. Although the book is for intermediate folders, beginners are encouraged to try because origami basics are explained. The diagrams are easy to follow and each model is accompanied by breathtaking finished model photographs.

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Ornamental Origami is Meenakshi Mukerjis second book on modular origami. Those of you who are familiar with her first book will find that this second installment to be just as well organized with a slew of new origami models. Origami Resource Center, 2011

Opening Ornamental Origami by Meenakshi Mukerji gives me a pleasurable feeling. The glossy paper pages with their colorful photographs that alternate with step-by-step how-to directions entice me to pick up paper squares right away and start folding. In this second book by Mukerji there are 40 more clever, geometric, modular origami models for paperfolding enthusiasts. Florence Temko, February 2009

This is another excellent book by one of the rigami communitys highly-creative authors . . . and, just as with her first book, anyone looking to start out in decorative modular folding will also find this book a great resource. Anne LaVin's Origami Blog, February 2009

Ornamental Origami is a wonderful book for both math and origami lovers alike. . . . the author provides wonderful, clear descriptions and beautiful photographs. Another interesting aspect of the book is the afterward: a small collection of mathematical exercises related to folding paper. The problems were thought-provoking and again bridged the gap between math and origami. MAA Reviews, March 2009

Using color extensively in both diagrams and photographs, [ Mukerji] walks readers through the elaborate constructions and illustrates the final pieces. Book News, May 2009

Meenakshi Mukerjis book is essentially a study of polyhedra but in a way that brings out the symmetry in subtle ways. . . . It builds up very complicated results from simple modules so that even a beginner in origami can follow and learn about polyhedral symmetry by assembling them. It should definitely find a place in school teaching or mathematics clubs. John Sharp, The London Mathematical Society Newsletter, May 2009

This book is an excellent contribution to the growing interest in and publications on origami, the art of paper folding. The author uses a special (construction) method called modular origami. That means she folds identical modules, called units which are assembled (on 'tabs' and 'pockets') to the final model. This method is also the content of the author's first book Marvelous Modular Origami which should be regarded as the basis of this new book. The author points out the underlying mathematics behind her origami. ... In marvelous coloured pictures, more than 40 modular origami models are shown with explicit instructions for the construction. ... The reader is invited to follow the passion of paper folding inspired by the beautiful examples in this book. Gertraud Ehrig, Zentralblatt MATH, September 2009

children can learn origami techniques to create beautiful and varied geometric shapes. Science News, November 2009

This book, for both beginners and experts, provides guidance in creating modular origami from the basic to the intricate, including planar origami models. The target audience includes artists, mathematicians, and students over twelve. ... The book's strengths include (1) explaining the symbols and terminology and (2) applying mathematics to the planar models. The diagrams in the book help users follow along. ... I recommend this book for math teachers who want to collaborate with art teachers. Colleen Eddy, Mathematics Teaching in the Middle School, January 2010

Preface vii
Acknowledgments viii
Photo Credits viii
Modular Origami Basics
1(12)
Folding Tips and Tools
2(2)
Origami Symbols and Bases
4(3)
Modular Origami and Mathematics
7(1)
Platonic and Archimedean Solids
8(2)
Even Color Distribution
10(3)
Windmill Base Models (Created October 2006)
13(16)
Sunburst
14(3)
Starburst
17(3)
Ixora
20(2)
Tuberose
22(2)
Oleander
24(5)
Blintz Base Bouquets (Created May 2004)
29(18)
Basic Blintz Unit
30(4)
Impatient
34(1)
Impatient Trillium Bouquet
35(2)
Impatient Gypsophila Bouquet
37(2)
Chrysanthemum and Bouquets
39(2)
Periwinkle and Bouquets
41(2)
Blintz Base Models Without Inserts
43(4)
Decorative Icosahedra (Created 2006-2008)
47(16)
Icosahedron with Curves
48(4)
Icosahedron with Curves 2
52(2)
Icosahedron with Curves and Waves
54(2)
Icosahedron with Curves and Petals
56(2)
Patterned Icosahedron
58(5)
Embellished Sonobes (Created 2006-2007)
63(20)
Sonobe with Fins
64(2)
Flowered Sonobe
66(4)
Dahlia
70(4)
Geranium
74(5)
Zinnia
79(4)
Embellished Floral Balls (Created 2006-2008)
83(22)
Daylily
84(3)
Waterlily
87(4)
Layered Poinsettia
91(4)
Daisy
95(2)
Layered Passion Flower
97(2)
Layered Petunia
99(2)
Dianthus
101(2)
Hexagonal Ornaments
103(2)
Planars (Created 2002-2003)
105(34)
History of Planar Models
106(5)
UVWXYZ Rectangles
111(3)
TUVWXYZ Stars
114(3)
TUVWXYZ Rectangles
117(2)
TUVWXYZ Hexagons
119(1)
STUVWXYZ Stars
120(3)
STUVWXYZ Rectangles
123(2)
STUVWXYZ Heptagons
125(1)
RSTUVWXYZ Stars
126(2)
RSTUVWXYZ Rectangles
128(2)
QRSTUVWXYZ Stars
130(2)
Mathematics of Planar Models
132(7)
Afterword 139(1)
Exercises 139(2)
Bibliography and Suggested Reading 141(2)
Suggested Websites 143
Meenakshi Mukerji was born and raised in Kolkata, India. She obtained her BS in electrical engineering at the prestigious Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur, and then came to the United States to pursue a master's degree in computer science at Portland State University, Oregon. She worked in the software industry for more than a decade before attending a class by Doug Philips, at which point she started folding modular origami and displaying it on her website (www.origamee.net). She has many designs to her credit. In 2005, Origami USA presented her with the Florence Temko award for her exceptional contribution to origami. Her first book, Marvelous Modular Origami, was published in 2007.