Marivi's Origamic Architecture:Many card designs, featuring models based upon the architecture of Gaudi. Also includes instructions and a section on Heraldic Origamic Architecture.
Baud & Bui Origamic Architecture: Includes several paper and plastic arts in addition to origamic architecture. There are several pictures and patterns available as well as a biography of Masahiro Chatani.
David Hathaway's Origamic Architecture: Pattern of the Tate Modern in London.
Evermore Origamic Architecture: Features a gallery, extensive news and links pages, a book listing, and a few patterns. Home of the Origamic Architecture Maillist.
Handmade Papercraft Club: A variety of pictures and patterns, from a hippo in a bathtub to socks. Also contains instructions (in Japanese) with diagrams.
Hannah's Pop-Ups: Origami architecture, oblique cards, with some original patterns.
Jagoda's Origamic Architecture: Gallery of models and patterns.
Kihara's Gallery: Features 180 degree O.A. of buildings and animals. Includes links to news articles.
KSK's Origamic Architecture: Many pictures and tips as well as a list of books by Chatani and Nakazawa and published articles about the craft.
Magda's Origamic Architecture: Contains galleries of primarily geometrical origamic architecture as well as links.
Origamic Architect Keiko Nakazawa: Pictures of several types of origamic architecture and a section on the American Craft Museum Origamic Architecture exhibit.
Origamic Architecture of Kuwait: Gallery of models of important buildings in Kuwait.
Origamis Luiz Naveda: Many pictures and animated GIFs.
Paper (Origamic) Architecture: Buildings and complex abstracts by Ingrid Siliakus. Includes gallery and listing of past and upcoming exhibits.
Taviori: Gallery, large photos, examples of light and OA, and links.
Vanessa's Origamic Architecture: A companion website to Marivi's Origamic Architecture. Maintained by Marivi's daughter, and includes several pictures of cards.
Virtual Gallery of Origamic Architecture: Gallery of many models folded by Gerry Stormer, a diagram entitled "Diego's Dreams," and links.
Willem's Origamic Architecture: Offers patterns from Europe and Asia. Also includes holiday cards, instructions, and links.