Instructions for making paper spills by Will Blyth (1923) from David Mitchell’s Public Paperfolding History Project.
Handout from a snapology workshop by Faye Goldman to learn the basic technique and use it to make an icosahedron.
Snapology constructions – Some project instructions from a book by Faye Goldman. Heinz Strobl, the creator of Snapology, the technique of folding used in this book, has labeled her “the ambassador of Snapology.”
TeTra-Trik has designed a range of products using tetrapak waste, from clocks to rotating lamps to toothbrush holders.
Etla lamps made of recycled tetrapak by Chimi Gutierrez, Hierbamala, Mexico. They are assembled using a type of origami without glue, in the Tepepán prison. All materials and processes are local.
Tetralamp by Ed Chew. No glue!
The work of Heinz Strobl. I Snapology, strips are folded into polygonal prisms (the units or modules) that are joined using a second set of strips that snap them together, creating geometric forms.