@article{Casale_Calvano_2012, title={House of cards. The fold for the construction of articulated surfaces}, volume={5}, url={https://disegnarecon.unibo.it/article/view/3178}, DOI={10.6092/issn.1828-5961/3178}, abstractNote={The ancient art of folding paper, Origami, is experiencing a renewed interest that involves various aspects of research. By the term origami, we mean the study of how to fold the sheet of paper to impose a specific shape. The tessellated surface by means of specific folds, is proposed as a new subject of study called folded and articulated surface. The form and its movement, has a special interest in the contemporary architectural and geometric research. The contemporary scene, presents responsive buildings: they react to stimuli by changing their formal and functional features to adapt itself to new conditions. The folded and articulated surface seems particularly suitable to describe this way of understanding the architecture, this is because it can react to different actions by modifying, consequently, its conformation through a careful control of the shape.}, number={9}, journal={DISEGNARECON}, author={Casale, Andrea and Calvano, Michele}, year={2012}, month={Jan.}, pages={289–300} }