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MVRDV
2000
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Dutch Pavilion
MVRDV
2000
Composition #119
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Notepad, Edition Number 24/40
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2008
The Twisting Townhouse
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Photograph of Model
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As always we only bring the best books available. This one is about origami. The english author, Paul Jackson has been a professional paper folder and artist since 1982. I hope you like it as much as we!
FOLDING TECHNIQUES FOR DESIGNERS: FROM SHEET TO FORM