Gemma Battenbough . Articles Paper folds to nature's demands These unbelievable origami structures of insects and fish use paper to its most intricate extremes. Renovation focus makes firm "recession proof" Adaptability has enabled one Queensland firm to boom during the downturn. Famous architect uses "painting career" as ruse to move firms A leading architect has admitted that his claim that he was quitting architecture to pursue art was a smokescreen hiding his move to a rival firm. Double Bay twin towers dashed on govt architect's advice An Architectus-designed project for Sydney's Double Bay has been labelled "intrusive" by the government architect and refused planning permission. Melbourne's 67-storey trick on the eye The facade of Melbourne's new CBD skyscraper will work as an optical illusion, according to the developer. Mobile homes unfurl in green A New York artist is tackling the issues of housing, mobility and autonomy with a fully functioning pop-up camper.