Modular origami is those models assembled from multiple pre-folded pieces. Generally all or most or these pieces are the same, and fit together to form a geometric shape. This category also lists sites which connect origami to math, usually geometry.
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- Geometry Junkyard: Origami Resource listing of links for information about the relationship between origami and geometry.
- Origami Tessellations Weblog by Eric Gjerde featuring tessellations, crease patterns, tessellation geometry, origami mathematics and paper folding in general.
- nuwen.net - Origami Polyhedra Illustrated directions for making four types of polyhedra.
- Meenakshi's Modular Mania Image Galleries of original modular models as well as picture links to other designs.
- Teaching Mathematical Thinking Through Origami Suggestions for using origami to teach concepts in mathematics, with diagrams of models.
- Krystyna Burczyk's Origami Photographs of regular polyhedra models.
- Modular Origami Images of modular origami models folded by MichaĆ Kosmulski. Model categories include: fractals and IFS, interesting mathematical objects, polyhedra and balls, spiked balls and stars.
- Jim Plank's Origami: Modular Diagrams and gallery of many geometric models.