This two-part book contains papers accessible to a wide audience, including those interested in art, design, history, and education and researchers interested in the connections between origami and science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. Part 1 contains papers on various aspects of mathematics of origami: coloring, constructibility, rigid foldability, and design algorithms.
Edited by: Koryo Miura, University of Tokyo, Japan, Toshikazu Kawasaki, Anan National College of Technology, Tokushima, Japan, Tomohiro Tachi, University of Tokyo, Japan, Ryuhei Uehara, Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Tokushima, Japan, Robert J. Lang, Langorigami, Alamo, CA, and Patsy Wang-Iverson, Gabriella & Paul Rosenbaum Foundation, Bryn Mawr, PA