Assuring comfortable lighting, thermal and acoustic assets is one of the fundamental problems in architecture and interior design. In this regard, smart adaptive surfaces can provide an effective response to today’s needs for more sustainable and performative buildings. In this work, we propose a conceptual design of environment-responsive structures that exploits rigid origami folding and deployability. Folding structures are composed by origami-inspired modules, able to change the relevant degree of openness by adjusting their spatial configuration in response to variations of environmental parameters like lighting, noise and temperature, all recorded by a network of embedded (micro)sensors. As for the actuation, the deployment of ...