![]() Pretty heavy stuff, huh? The 1960s was a great time in architecture. That’s right, the ENTIRE WORLD, in an attempt to instill unity. Their most famous work is The Continuous Monument, a monolithic grid structure that they proposed would circle the entire world. ![]() Their work was primarily conceptual, meaning it was never actually built but instead they explored radical architectural ideas on paper. Superstudio was an Italian architecture firm founded in the 1960s. Doodle Cubes reminded me immediately of Superstudio. ![]() On Babble Dabble Do I profile an artist, designer, scientist, or creative that comes to mind with each project we do. You’re done! Make a few of these and explore how 2D patterns translate into 3-dimensional objects! Doodle Cubes Look Like… The cubes are delicate so parents may wish to do this step for younger children who might crush the cube while trying to glue it. ![]() Alternatively or in addition to the glue you can add tape to the sides. Tuck them UNDER the cube sides and press together. You can also use the letters to find the matching side of the cube.įold along the light lines with crisp folds and cut along the solid lines. This will guarantee that the lines will continue around the side of the cube and appear to flow. Here’s the BIG TIP: Try and start a line or color block on the tick marks along each side of the cube. If you are going to use pens you can print them on regular paper. If you are going to paint your cubes print them on card stock.
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