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Folded-paper interiors: Art wow German artist Simon Schubert may have found a way to revolutionize the art of architectural rendering. Over the years, as technology has improved, the preferred art form has changed: We’ve gone from blueprints and pencil art to watercolour art and on to computer graphics and video animation. And seeing this art, I’d make the case that stepping back from high-tech might be the way for some builders to go. Using hand-crafted slow-lane art may not work for the marketing plan for a hyper-urban condo, but it could be an intriguing way for a custom builder to present a luxury, one-off home to, say, a Lorne Park or Bridle Path buyer. To achieve this effect, the 35-year-old Cologne-based Schubert painstakingly folds the paper to create the lines and shading. See more of Schubert’s work here.)