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Texas-based artist Michael Velliquette has produced his latest series of paper-based artwork, creating intricate paper models of sacred architecture.
Cut a piece of foam board or cardboard for the base of your model. Then start assembling all the objects you’ve covered with foil, gluing the elements to the board and one another.
The collection, made of six models, is printed on recycled paper and includes technical architectural notes, years of construction, and exact locations for each building.
Hone your knife skills, and you can recreate semblances of 10 works of the Modernist master with this challenging collection of model templates devised by British paper artist Marc Hagan-Guirey.
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Sidell Pakravan, a Berekely, California,–based firm uses architectural models to inform the design of its buildings. “For us, it’s about pondering the physical plan and getting to know the ...