When you think of Toshikazu Kawasaki, you probably think of the iconic Kawasaki Rose—a masterpiece of twisted beauty. But for true origami enthusiasts, Kawasaki’s lesser-known work, The Greatest Dream , represents a holy grail of geometric folding.

Most diagrams for this model are circulated via rare convention books (JOAS, Tanteidan) or scanned PDFs. Step 16 is notorious—it is the moment you stop folding flat paper and begin collapsing a 3D vortex.

Have you folded Kawasaki’s Greatest Dream ? Did you get stuck at step 16? Share a photo of your collapse in the comments below, or ask for a crease pattern clarification. Tags: Toshikazu Kawasaki, The Greatest Dream, Origami PDF, Advanced Origami, Step 16, Geometric Origami.

Unlike the organic curves of his rose, The Greatest Dream is a sharp, modular-like star tiling folded from a single sheet of paper. It is complex, mathematical, and breathtaking. Today, we are breaking down how to approach this model, specifically focusing on the (often referenced in the community as the "PDF page 16" wall).

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