The Impact of the Organic Theory on The Origami Concept

Document Type : Original Article

Authors

1 Professor, Department of Interior Design and Furniture, Faculty of Applied Arts, Helwan University

2 Professor of Furniture Design, Industrial Design Department, Faculty of Education, Helwan University

3 Demonstrator, Department of Interior Design, Faculty of Applied Arts, 6th October University

Abstract

Nature is the source of endless inspiration and is the source of many principles of design such as the linear establishment in the tree and the construction of cortical in the egg and cuckoo and the structural structure in the skeleton and thoracic crotch and sprawling formation in spider webs and the universe is full of mechanisms of creativity of stars and planets represent unity and cohesion and continuity As well as in nature, color and shape, and nature reveals to us the principles of many of them rhythm and compatibility in their various forms, which are the scientific assets on which the design of Origami in the inspiration of organic theory.
Origami 折 り 紙 is known as a Japanese art, which means folding paper into stereotypes. The aim of origami art is to transform flat paper into a three-dimensional work using folding and sculpture techniques and combine these techniques with various forms of paper to create complex designs that are somewhat Complexity usually has a specific shape that either resembles an object or a general state.
Each of the two vital aspects of organic and structural engineering theory stemming from Origami is due to one source. The structural and organic basis is a true derivation from a natural introduction.