Jun Maekawa studied physics at Tokyo Metropolitan University where he developed the Maekawa Theorem to describe fundamental geometry and origami. He is a member of the Japan Origami Academic Society (JOAS) and Japan Origami Association. He has taught origami in internationally and has published many books and articles on the subject. In addition to Viva! Origami and other Japanese-language books, Maekawa is the author of several books on origami that have been translated into English, including Genuine Origami: 43 Mathematically-Based Models, From Simple to Complex. Maekawa lives in Japan.
"""Jun Maekawa masterfully delves into the delightful complexity of geometric origami--its math, beauty, terminology and intellectual history--as comfortably as if he were sitting with you, chatting over a cup of coffee. This is a delightful and inspiring book."" -- Michael LaFosse & Richard Alexander, Origamido Studio ""This book offers a fascinating collection of geometrically inspired paper projects in a creative and introspective format. It integrates historical, mathematical and aesthetic themes in a comprehensive, original and unique exposition. I would recommend it for anyone who has an interest in the intersection between mathematics and art."" -- Byriah Loper, author of Mind-Blowing Modular Origami ""A BOOK FOR MATH TEACHERS…An amazing book to create spectacular paper polyhedra, waves, spirals, fractals and more. What makes this book special is that the instructions of each model are prefaced with extensive introductions to the geometric principles underlying the pieces. if you love math and whimsical quirky designs…you MUST get this one."" --Mariela Recinos, Origami Maniacs"