The golden ratio 1:1.618 appears throughout the natural world as the proportion that governs an efficient, stable rate of growth.
It is the ratio of successive terms in the Fibonacci sequence, the proportion found in the human body, the growth spiral of shells and galaxies. In architecture, it produces rooms and facades that feel correct, where nothing needs to be added or removed.
We use phi-based proportional systems to establish room dimensions, ceiling heights, aperture ratios, and the relationship between interior and exterior space.
The golden ratio 1:1.618 appears throughout the natural world as the proportion that governs an efficient, stable rate of growth.
It is the ratio of successive terms in the Fibonacci sequence, the proportion found in the human body, the growth spiral of shells and galaxies. In architecture, it produces rooms and facades that feel correct, where nothing needs to be added or removed.
We use phi-based proportional systems to establish room dimensions, ceiling heights, aperture ratios, and the relationship between interior and exterior space.