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GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN - This is a vintage piece from Scandinavia (or two pieces, rather) that our indefatigable intern Jasper painted for us. What was once run-of-the-mill has become anything but, with colors that really pop, but stay grounded enough (with the grey and blue) not to overwhelm a room. Also, super-practical storage!

Width 80cm, depth 37.5cm, height 58cm (per piece)

Modular Origami Star (Maria Sinayskaya)

A rectangles, 8 units, no glue

unriddled on photo

www.flickr.com/photos/goorigami/12461882764/

 

Kingdoms Modular Lego Castle

8 x 32 MOC of a Modular Victorian Public Toilet.

A ring torus I made for class in the period of 4 days out of 555 PHiZZ modules (designed by Tom Hull.)

Modular Star (Maria Sinayskaya)

squares, 8 units, no glue

The architect (me) and his wife, with Mickey and Minnie!

My Buchlas

Inspired to Palazzo Farnese in Rome

you can find the diagramm here

8 x 32 MOC of a Modular Victorian Public Toilet.

This is my first attempt at making a modular street scene, it's a work in progress so comments and critiques are more than welcome.

Modular Scooter Dealer with Octan Headquarters, first floor with the Octan vice presidents' office.

Modular Bank, rear view. First designed in MLCad, then built with real bricks.

well, I do hope that my second original modular is a real original, not like the first one (posted as Froeble Modular) which was invented first by Bennett Arnstein...

It is based on my Spiraled Square (one of my very first models).

30 pieces, 4X4 Kami paper.

 

Name: ??????????

Design: ???????? ( Uwe Rohe ? )

Paper: 10*6,67 cm ( 2:3 Ratio )

Module: 30

no glue

Modular Origami Stars

Designer: Maria Sinayskaya

Units: 12

Paper: 2.9*5 cm (bronze rectangles)

Final size: ~ 7.5 cm

Joint: no glue

The original front of my school with the school bus (since redesigned)

First go at a LEGO Modular building :)

Modular Star (Maria Sinayskaya)

squares, 8 units, no glue

First go at a LEGO Modular building :)

I got inspiration from Palazzo Spada in Rome

8 x 32 MOC of a Modular Victorian Public Toilet.

www.creeya.com

 

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.

Constructing the module used for the modular dodecahedron.

Ricardo, I hope this helps you build it as fast as possible. :)

 

There are some hiccups, it could go smoother, but I hope you see the fast way to build the triangle base and the way to add 2-3 bars at a time and add the spheres later, all to save time.

Furthermore, this method of always building with a 'string' of bars and creating closed loops ensures that the final module is automatically the strongest possible because there are no strong polarities conflicting inside.

 

Modular Scooter Dealer with Octan Headquarters, first floor with the Octan vice presidents' office.

A panorama of the entire modular street. I can't wait for the pet shop to come out. :D

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

Diagram: stranamasterov.ru/technics/module_cactus

These are modulars which are assembled from unfolded units. Folding units for modulars is tedious but for these modulars, you move straight to assembly. Of course, this is the tricky part. The enantiomorphic symmetry makes assembly more difficult. The models are representations of the dimpled dodecadedron, octahedron and tetrahedron. The number of strips required for each module is the same as the number of faces of the polyhedron.

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.

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