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Sacred Geometry in Architecture

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posted on Jun, 6 2008 @ 11:13 PM
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Nothing new, but it is nice to see an 'expert' pointing out what has been known and used for thousands of years.

The Magic of Architecture
By Herbert Bangs M.Arch.

When we speak of sacred architecture we are not speaking just of churches and temples, but of all buildings that are designed in accordance with the laws of sacred geometry. Sacred geometry, unlike the Euclidian geometry we learned in school, is primarily concerned with the esoteric and symbolic significance of geometrical forms, rather than their logical development and mundane application. When the principles of sacred geometry are understood and correctly applied in the design and construction of buildings, those buildings will possess a "magical" power that can speak to the deeper layers of our awareness and effect changes in the structure of our lives. Few buildings designed in our time possess this power and deserve to be called "sacred" architecture.

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posted on Jun, 6 2008 @ 11:38 PM
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I agree that the shape of a structure can affect the "feel" one has while in it. For confirmation of "magic architecture", you might want to check out organite dodecahedron.



posted on Jun, 8 2008 @ 12:39 PM
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Here is a building that used the Fibonacci sequence in its design:

www.nanowerk.com...=5960.php





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