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  2. Paper House - Wikipedia

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    The Paper House is sited at 52 Pigeon Hill Street in Rockport, Massachusetts. [1] It was constructed as a hobby from 1922 by Elis F. Stenman for use as a summer house. [2] [3] Stenman was a Swedish mechanical engineer who built machines for the manufacture of paper clips and tried, unsuccessfully, to invent a steam iron.

  3. Paper model - Wikipedia

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    The Robert Freidus Collection, held at the V&A Museum of Childhood has over 14000 card models exclusively in the category Architectural Paper Models. [4] Since paper model patterns can be easily printed and assembled, the Internet has become a popular means of exchanging them. Commercial corporations have recently begun using downloadable paper ...

  4. Paperhouse - Wikipedia

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    The Paper House, a historic house museum largely made out of newspaper Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Paperhouse .

  5. The Richold Collection - Wikipedia

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    Richard Old was born in Staithes, North Yorkshire in about 1856.At about the age of twenty-five and living in Middlesbrough, he began making models. [1] For the next thirty-two years he continued to create models in the kitchen of his four-room cottage where he lived, at 6 Ruby Street Middlesbrough, until there were a total of 767 models contained in 128 packing cases.

  6. Japanese architect brings example of 'paper tube home' to Maui

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    The Maui prototype is based on a "paper log house " Ban created earlier for earthquake survivors in Turkey, Morocco and other parts of Asia. For a competition in Korea, he showcased this same ...

  7. Architectural model - Wikipedia

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    An architectural model is a type of scale model made to study aspects of an architectural design or to communicate design intent. They are made using a variety of materials including paper, plaster, plastic, resin, wood, glass, and metal.

  8. Scale model - Wikipedia

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    Models made from Vacuum formed plastic are generally for the more skilled builder. More inexpensive models are made from heavy paper or card stock. Ready-made die-cast metal models are also very popular. As well as the traditional scales, die-cast models are available in 1:200, 1:250, 1:350, 1:400, 1:500 and 1:600 scale.

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