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A recent experiment with modular drawing. All sections drawn in 58 minutes. Starting with one drawing across a trifold, I used folds in subsequent drawings as seeds for other ones. Some patterns only appear when two sheets are folded and aligned.
There are some inaccuracies because I would occasionally draw across a fold by accident.
Designed by Leyla Torres
6 + 12 units
Video for one unit www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vv9M-hKqp5E
This cube with a heart on the corners of each face is perfect as a hanging decoration !
Leyla Torres took the heart model by Ildikó Vass and made the unit for this cube .
The unit can also be used as a photo frame and is very fun to make!
Video to make the heart dish by Ildikó Vass
www.youtube.com/watch?v=oKW3ZF1Ra-U
For more ideas by Leyla Torres
Creeya is the latest modular exhibition stand design offering, loaded with unique features. Modular exhibition system Creeya is also termed as- custom modular trade show exhibit displays or custom modular trade show stand designs, since it allows myriad customized configurations. It’s locking & extension mechanism makes this modular exhibition design system applicable in the range from modular linears -10’x10’ - 10’x30’ inline exhibition stall designs to 20’x40’+ large island modular trade show displays. These stall designs are completely tool free making messebau (stand construction) quick and hassle free. These custom modular Trade Show Exhibition stands are also available as Modular Trade Show Rentals. Exhibition booth rental facility gives custom modular cost advantage providing complete value to your spent even on rental exhibits. This modular exhibition stand design encompasses the versatility of fabric substrate walls as well as the possibility of using rigid panels on front and back sides. Creeya is unique since it can be easily configured with other exhibition systems or Messestände (trade show booths) to make hybrid trade show booth designs to fit every budget. Creeya Modulare Messestände (modular booth) system is ideal for trade shows, events, conferences, exhibitions and point of purchase displays. Creeya is most innovative trade show display since it embraces the ten most essential elements which any trade show exhibiting system or booth design must have, viz:
Light Weight,
Tool Free,
Quick Set-up,
Modular system,
Stable exhibit,
Double sided graphic walls,
Eco-friendly fabric walls,
LED lighting,
Do it yourself ease,
Easy to transport.
A recent experiment with modular drawing. All sections drawn in 58 minutes. Starting with one drawing across a trifold, I used folds in subsequent drawings as seeds for other ones. Some patterns only appear when two sheets are folded and aligned.
There are some inaccuracies because I would occasionally draw across a fold by accident.
Modular Star (Maria Sinayskaya)
squares, 8 units, no glue
After connecting two of those units together I knew which star I have to give a closer look, and sure enough, I was able to reverse-engineer Carmen Sprung's Stern Constanze out of this star. Not the same (the connection method is different) but close. I guess after folding so many 8-pointed stars from squares it was just bound to happen eventually)
A recent experiment with modular drawing. All sections drawn in 58 minutes. Starting with one drawing across a trifold, I used folds in subsequent drawings as seeds for other ones. Some patterns only appear when two sheets are folded and aligned.
There are some inaccuracies because I would occasionally draw across a fold by accident.
A recent experiment with modular drawing. All sections drawn in 58 minutes. Starting with one drawing across a trifold, I used folds in subsequent drawings as seeds for other ones. Some patterns only appear when two sheets are folded and aligned.
There are some inaccuracies because I would occasionally draw across a fold by accident.
F16 Pratt & Whitney F100-PW-200 afterburning turbofan
The initial powerplant selected for the single-engined F-16 was the Pratt & Whitney F100-PW-200 afterburning turbofan, a modified version of the F-15's F100-PW-100, rated at 23,830 lbf (106.0 kN) thrust. During testing, the engine was found to be prone to compressor stalls and "rollbacks," wherein the engine's thrust would spontaneously reduce to idle. Until resolved, the Air Force ordered F-16s to be operated within "dead-stick landing" distance of its bases. It was the standard F-16 engine through the Block 25, except for new-build Block 15s with the Operational Capability Upgrade (OCU). The OCU introduced the 23,770 lbf (105.7 kN) F100-PW-220, later installed on Block 32 and 42 aircraft: the main advance being a Digital Electronic Engine Control (DEEC) unit, which improved reliability and reduced stall occurrence. Beginning production in 1988, the "-220" also supplanted the F-15's "-100", for commonality. Many of the "-220" engines on Block 25 and later aircraft were upgraded from 1997 onwards to the "-220E" standard, which enhanced reliability and maintainability, unscheduled engine removals were reduced by 35%.
The F100-PW-220/220E was the result of the USAF's Alternate Fighter Engine (AFE) program (colloquially known as "the Great Engine War"), which also saw the entry of General Electric as an F-16 engine provider. Its F110-GE-100 turbofan was limited by the original inlet to thrust of 25,735 lbf (114.5 kN), the Modular Common Inlet Duct allowed the F110 to achieve its maximum thrust of 28,984 lbf (128.9 kN). (To distinguish between aircraft equipped with these two engines and inlets, from the Block 30 series on, blocks ending in "0" (e.g., Block 30) are powered by GE, and blocks ending in "2" (e.g., Block 32) are fitted with Pratt & Whitney engines.)
The Increased Performance Engine (IPE) program led to the 29,588 lbf (131.6 kN) F110-GE-129 on the Block 50 and 29,160 lbf (129.4 kN) F100-PW-229 on the Block 52. F-16s began flying with these IPE engines in the early 1990s. Altogether, of the 1,446 F-16C/Ds ordered by the USAF, 556 were fitted with F100-series engines and 890 with F110s. The United Arab Emirates’ Block 60 is powered by the General Electric F110-GE-132 turbofan, which is rated at a maximum thrust of 32,500 lbf (144.6 kN), the highest developed for the F-16.
I rebuilt my third modular building, a pizzeria. It has two new upper floors, and has now been fully-furnished with a kitchen, eating area and birthday pizza party.
222-S green modular install at Hanford.
A modular office building designed to last 30 years is now installed on its permanent foundation. Its a hybrid between a mobile home and a traditional building. The 2,800 square foot building meets DOE environmental directives but is also more substantial than a trailer and more comfortable for employees. The building has awnings to reduce glare, several large windows to utilize natural light and the insulation and siding are made from recycled materials. All of the appliances are energy-efficient. Even the installation process is environmentally-conscious using minimal gas and no heavy equipment.
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Modular Scooter Dealer with Octan Headquarters, ground floor detail: The checquered flag pattern is the logo of the dealership, so part of the floor is tiled to match. For sale today are three scooters, one pink, one dark green and one yellow. On the shelf to the left is the shop's stock of head- and taillamps, plus some brand new tires.
Name: Modular cactus
Designer: Tatiana Prosnyakova (Russia)
Folder: Larionova Anna
Parts: red - 210, green - 282, yellow - 24, blue - 40+1 square
Paper's size : 37*52 mm ,
Joined with: some glue
Final height: ~13 cm
First let me say that this is the first modular I've done in, well, at
least a year. I don't generally do them because they use a lot of paper,
but a couple of months ago the idea popped into my head and it seemed too
good to resist. I promptly forgot about it until last weekend, when I ran
across the prototype module in a box and decided to finish it. This seemed
to be the best use for a packet of animal print paper that I'd recieved
for christmas anyhow. And since I'd never designed a modular before, I
thought I'd try my hand at it.
But about the model: It uses a pinwheel shape, which then interlocks with
itself to form half-stellations around the base polyhedra (an octahedron
in this case). I'll admit I used a little glue to keep the units flat, but
they lock using tension alone.
Folded from eight equilateral triangles of patterned paper, about 6 inches
to a side.
Modular Pharmacy, detail: First floor with medical library and table with lava lamp. Quite happy with that :)
I was wondering if I could make any plane modulars, to cover my laptop's keyboard when idle and also good enough to show off my skills in folding. Now I've got a lot more than I expected. It is too good to just be used as a cover. Diagrams and some modifications coming soon...
Spoiler warning:
For those who can't wait, this is the piece I've used as a module. It should be easy to figure out now.
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My modular synthesizer with new additions. VC LFO, another Dual VCA, VC DSP Effects, Switched Multiple, digital noise, bit modifier, external input and Audio Damage Freqshift.