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February 3, 2010

Giant Origami Tigers Celebrate Chinese New Year in Sydney

Origami Tigers

Two giant digital origami tigers will playfully celebrate Chinese New Year on the forecourt of Customs House, Sydney from 11 February – 14 March 2010. Giant digital origami tigers fuse ancient lantern making methods with cutting edge design and fabrication technology, bringing tradition and innovation, east and west together.

Origami Tigers

Commissioned by Customs House to raise awareness about the endangered status of tigers in this the Year of the Tiger, the crouching tigers were designed by multinational architectural practice LAVA.
The crouching tigers are inspired by “zhezhi”, Chinese for paper folding (more popularly known by its Japanese name “origami”) and are the size of a truck at 2.5 metres high and 7 metres long, yet weigh only 200kgs. Made of fully recyclable materials, aluminium and barrisol, the big cats are brought to life with low energy LED lighting.

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  • niamh

    What a great initiative! I love how they’ve combined awareness for animals, recycling and energy through modern technology and the ancient art of “zhezhi”!

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  • Judyjane_2008

    nindot

  • Judyjane_2008

    can u teach me how 2 make it?

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