Architecture: Parthenon

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Architecture: Parthenon

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As we have already said, the Golden Ratio can be seen throughout the history of art and architecture. Here are some examples that only confirm the validity of using this principle:
In ancient Greek architecture, the Golden vietnam mobile database was used to calculate the ideal proportion between the height and width of a building, the size of a portico, and even the distance between columns. This principle was later inherited by neoclassical architecture.

Art: The Last Supper

For artists, composition is the foundation of foundations. Leonardo da Vinci, like many other artists, was guided by the principle of the Golden Section: in the Last Supper, for example, the figures of the disciples are located in the lower two-thirds (the larger of the two parts of the Golden Section), and Jesus is placed exactly in the center between two rectangles.
Web design: Twitter redesign in 2010

Twitter creative director Doug Bowman posted a screenshot on his Flickr account explaining the use of the Golden Ratio for the 2010 redesign. "For anyone wondering about #NewTwitter proportions, know that there's a reason why," he said.

Apple iCloud

The iCloud service icon is also not a random sketch. As Takamasa Matsumoto explained in his blog (original Japanese version ), it is all based on the mathematics of the Golden Ratio, the anatomy of which can be seen in the picture on the right.

How to construct the Golden Ratio?

The construction is quite simple and starts with the basic square:
Draw a square. This will form the length of the “short side” of the rectangle.
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