This Architect Fuses Art and Science by Hand Illustrating the Golden Ratio

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Rafael Araujo is a Venezuelan architect and illustrator who at the age of fifteen began to observe intelligent patterns in nature, giving rise to his interest in the golden ratio located in our natural environment.

More than 40 years later, the results of this hobby is a collection of beautiful illustrations of nature made entirely by hand, equipped with a pencil, a compass, a ruler and a protractor.

The artist's illustrations give his ability to represent the mathematical brilliance of the natural world, inciting the reunion of humans with nature.

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Cite: Rojas, Piedad. "This Architect Fuses Art and Science by Hand Illustrating the Golden Ratio" [Rafael Araujo fusiona el arte y la ciencia ilustrando a mano la Proporción Áurea] 29 Dec 2016. ArchDaily. (Trans. Pimenta, Amanda ) Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/802427/this-architect-fuses-art-and-science-by-hand-illustrating-the-golden-ratio> ISSN 0719-8884

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建筑师 Rafael Araujo以手工插画形式诠释黄金分割法

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