Origamic Architecture: Notre Dame
Sunday February 05th 2006, 2:17 am
Filed under: art/culture/design,paris

canadian artist based in montreal, yee creates what he calls “origamic architecture.” his latest work is a new version of point-zero‘s paris cathedral notre dame. with a white paper construction and intricately cut patterns representing the stain-glassed and turret windows, the beauty of notre dame shines through by imposing various lights at different angles.

a DIY kit to make notre dame into your own origamic architectural work at home, is available from the artist. (related: papercraft 3d mont st. michel)

[via neatorama]

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