This was a student project by Young Joon Chung for Bart Overly's ARCH 241 course, Autumn 2007. This project was about folding paper. I consequently created one final model and 3 models that show the process of development. The starting was the basic folding technique, uniformed pattern on the plain sheet of pattern. To develop this technique, I decided to make a hole in it by order and place cut out pieces upon the sheet by order. After this process, to give a horizontal diversity, I choose to put some difference in length of the model's horizontal properties. Finally, for the final model, I choose to show the difference in all dimensions, so I decided to differentiate the vertical length of the model from the last study model. In this process, I made the model in different scale, with the same size of piece of paper. - Young Joon Chung This work is a part of the online collections of the Knowlton School of Architecture Student Archives, The Ohio State University. It is part of an effort to make accessible student work ranging from the first student that graduated from the program in 1903 to the present. The effort to preserve and digitize drawings in the Student Archives was sponsored in part by the Graham Foundation.~root~>