What Is the Fibonacci Sequence and How Does It Relate to Architecture?


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One of the most famous series of numbers in history, the Fibonacci sequence was published by Leonardo of Pisa in 1202 in the “Liber Abaci“, the “Book of Calculus”. The famous sequence of numbers became known as the “secret code of nature” and can be seen in the natural world in several cases. But, after all, how does this sequence relate to architecture?

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