The Golden Section is a timeless system of Nature that has fascinated and influenced many generations of artists, architects, mathematicians and scientists. This paper researches the manifestation of this ubiquitous system in many of Nature’s creations, in particular, plants, then rationalises and translates these systems into mathematical terms. The oeuvres of three well-known designers who incorporated the theory of the Golden Section into their works, namely Le Corbusier, A.M. Cassandre and Josef Muller Brockmann, were analysed in detail and provided a deeper level of understanding in the creation of visual structure and coherence in design. The study of these works also served as a valuable source of inspiration as to how the ...
This thesis attempts to define Le Corbusier’s understanding of the natural world. While this theme h...
The use of the golden section to regulate the proportions of forms and spaces is one of the most deb...
AbstractThe system of dynamic symmetry, as an approach to decision-making in design, by Jay Hambidge...
Often the designer did not understand the visual principles of geometric composition. These principl...
Note:The main emphasis of this thesis is on the Golden Section proportional system, its presence in ...
The bachelor thesis "The Golden Section in Landscape Gardening" is intended for all those from the g...
The article looks at ornament in the nineteenth century through the lens of vitalist traditions in p...
The idea for nature based research design emerged in preparation of a workshop and subsequent exhibi...
The research explores the golden ratio as a compositional system in architecture and design. Not onl...
Engineers, architects, and artists often refer to nature as a basis. Many engineers find their struc...
ABSTRACT: Over the course of its history, the design has never lost sight of nature as a term of com...
This graduation thesis discusses the occurrence and development of the golden section in ancient tex...
xiii pages, 120 leaves of plates : chiefly illustration. Englehart C. Ostby Fund.https://digitalcomm...
In this paper a short history of the Golden Section is described, that began from the geometric stu...
iii From the beginning of creation, human being was surrounded by nature. Everything in nature is we...
This thesis attempts to define Le Corbusier’s understanding of the natural world. While this theme h...
The use of the golden section to regulate the proportions of forms and spaces is one of the most deb...
AbstractThe system of dynamic symmetry, as an approach to decision-making in design, by Jay Hambidge...
Often the designer did not understand the visual principles of geometric composition. These principl...
Note:The main emphasis of this thesis is on the Golden Section proportional system, its presence in ...
The bachelor thesis "The Golden Section in Landscape Gardening" is intended for all those from the g...
The article looks at ornament in the nineteenth century through the lens of vitalist traditions in p...
The idea for nature based research design emerged in preparation of a workshop and subsequent exhibi...
The research explores the golden ratio as a compositional system in architecture and design. Not onl...
Engineers, architects, and artists often refer to nature as a basis. Many engineers find their struc...
ABSTRACT: Over the course of its history, the design has never lost sight of nature as a term of com...
This graduation thesis discusses the occurrence and development of the golden section in ancient tex...
xiii pages, 120 leaves of plates : chiefly illustration. Englehart C. Ostby Fund.https://digitalcomm...
In this paper a short history of the Golden Section is described, that began from the geometric stu...
iii From the beginning of creation, human being was surrounded by nature. Everything in nature is we...
This thesis attempts to define Le Corbusier’s understanding of the natural world. While this theme h...
The use of the golden section to regulate the proportions of forms and spaces is one of the most deb...
AbstractThe system of dynamic symmetry, as an approach to decision-making in design, by Jay Hambidge...