Skyscrapers Flagstone

Skyscrapers Origami Tessellation
Here's a new flagstone tessellation using trapezoids in yet another way. They truly are the most versatile of all the standard shapes in origami tessellations. 

I used to think it was triangles that were most versatile, but having explored so extensively with trapezoids, I am convinced that are even more so. 

Just when I think that I can't find possibly something else new to do with them, they surprise me again.

The central pattern was my inspiration. A hexagon flanked by two rhombuses on each side and trapezoids at top and bottom. From there, it was just a matter of working out how to repeat it. 

I'm sure it can be done using many methods, but I landed on a couple that I liked. This is one of them. 

My grid isn't really large enough to show the repetitions, but the pattern is fully repeatable.

For the back side, lots and lots of triangles are required. 


Back view Skyscrapers Tess

In order to fold this tessellation, you'll need a little bit of patience and a good quality paper.

Crease pattern included. 


crease pattern for skyscrapers flagstone

Where to put the triangles on the back is mostly personal choice within the confines of the required geometry. 

But we vigilant with your placement. There are some spaces where if the triangles don't land correctly you'll run into problems. Spacing is very important. 
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