Art of Construction

Unit 13: Shape and Strength

single fold in papermultiple folds in a piece of paper forms a folded plate
"If you fold a sheet of paper lengthwise up and down every inch or so, it becomes what is called a folded plate."

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Can you span two books with a piece of paper?

"While a flat piece of paper could not span eight inches between two books, the folded paper or plate can span the entire length of 11 inches and can carry additional loads."

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Unit Navigation Unit 1: From Cave to Skyscraper Unit 2: Building a Tent Unit 3: What is a Beam? Unit 4: What Do We Build Structures With? Unit 5: The Floor of Your Room Unit 6: A Steel Frame Unit 7: Part of a Building You Don't See Unit 8: What Tornadoes, Earthquakes, and Temperature Can Do Unit 9: How to Fight Tornadoes and Earthquakes Unit 10: Ropes and Cables Salvadori Center Unit 13: Shape and Strength Unit 14: Barrels, Dishes, Butterflies, Bicycle Wheels and Eggs Unit 12: Strings and Sticks Unit 11: Sticks and Stones Unit 15: Balloons...and Back to the Tent