THE MYSTERY OF THE GOLDEN RATIO: FROM FIBONACCI NUMBERS TO MODERN ARCHITECTURE
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.53355/ZHU.2024.109.4.010Keywords:
golden ratio, Fibonacci numbers, architecture, art, nature, mathematics, aesthetic harmony, design, versatility, geometry, art history, modern construction, harmonic proportions, visual perception, cultural influenceAbstract
This article explores the concept of the Golden Ratio, a unique mathematical relationship that has inspired artists, architects and scientists for centuries. The article begins by outlining the basics of the Golden Ratio and its relationship to the Fibonacci sequence, revealing how these mathematical principles are reflected in natural patterns and structures. Next, the influence of the Golden Ratio on art and architecture, starting from antiquity and ending with modernity, is considered. Special attention is paid to its role in creating aesthetically attractive and harmonious works. The author analyzes in detail the examples of the use of the Golden Ratio in nature, demonstrating its universality and importance as a fundamental natural principle. Next, the influence of the Golden Ratio on modern architecture is explored, showing how modern technologies and design methods integrate this ancient principle to create innovative and visually appealing buildings. In conclusion, the article summarizes the importance of the Golden Ratio as an eternal symbol of harmony and perfection, emphasizing its unchanging role in combining art, science and nature.