
A simple nose-heavy paper plane, thrown like a. HANDMADE: Our practice has its origins in an art studio, and we maintain a strong relationship to raw materials, process and executing projects by hand. The longest time flying a paper aircraft is currently 29.2 sec and was achieved by Takuo Toda (Japan), in Fukuyama City, Hiroshima, Japan, on 19 December 2010. A paper plane is a toy aircraft, usually a glider made out of single folded sheet of paper or paperboard. ĬONTINUITY: We believe the whole of a project is the sum of its parts.

RESEARCH & DISCOURSE: All good ideas are best realized through research and conversations with our clients.ĪPPROACH: Our projects are rooted in concept and imaginative thinking, while maintaining a premium on utility, functionality and efficiency. This ranges from lowered embodied energy materials, to advanced building methodologies, and high efficiency mechanical systems. Our approach involves careful analysis of each project to determine the best way to maximize a reduced carbon footprint. LOW CARBON: In all of our projects we implement ways to reduce carbon. Open your paper and you now have a center line.
PAPER AIRPLANE HOW TO
We have a few guiding principles that inform all of our projects, whether it’s working with a client on a new custom residence or working with an institution on how to best actualize their project. Paper Airplane Steps: Take your paper and fold it in half long ways (so the long sides touch one another).
