Axisymmetric 3D Origami
Four Basic Types
Basic Crease Patterns
Flat-Pleat Cone Type
Flat-Pleat Cylinder Type
3D-Pleat Cone Type
3D-Pleat Cylinder Type
"Twist Closing" for Closing a Solid
Solid with Curved Surfaces
Stabilizing a Shape
Extension of Axisymmetric 3D Origami
Connecting Two 3D Origami Shapes (Cylinder Type)
Connecting Different 3D Origami Shapes (Cylinder Type)
Connecting Different 3D Origami Shapes (Cone Type)
Changing Pleat Orientation (Flat-Pleat Type)
Resizing Pleats (Cylinder Type)
Connecting Axisymmetric 3D Origami Shapes
Connecting and Tiling 3D-Pleat Type on a Plane
Connecting Flat-Pleat Type
Connecting Different 3D Origami Shapes
Making Use of Duality
Layering Dual Patterns
Making Use of Mirror Inversion
Cone-Based 3D Origami
Mirror Inversion on a Developable Surface
Specifying Mirror Planes by a Polygonal Line
Relation between Sweep Locus and Shape
Various Shapes
Application of Mirror Inversion
Curved Fold Units Combined Together
Inversion by Oblique Mirror Plane
Voronoi Origami
Tiling with Different Polygons
Origami by Voronoi Tiling
Various Origami Designs
Conclusion
Origami Design Techniques
Rigid Origami
Curved Folds and Curved Origami
Computational Origami
Origami with Thick Materials
Robots and Origami
Relation between Living Things and Origami
Origami and Mathematics
Origami and Education
Application of Origami to Industry
Others
Index