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Golden Ratio In Architecture

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The golden ratio in architecture is a design principle that uses the mathematical ratio of approximately 1:1.618 to create aesthetically pleasing proportions and layouts in buildings and structures.

Key Features

  • Creating visually harmonious designs
  • Balancing proportions in architecture
  • Adding a sense of beauty and symmetry to buildings

Pros

  • Enhances the visual appeal of architectural designs
  • Helps create visually pleasing and balanced compositions
  • Adds a sense of harmony and proportion to buildings

Cons

  • Can be restrictive in some design contexts
  • Not applicable or suitable for all architectural styles

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