World 50 Most Beautiful Building Ranked With the Golden Ratio System Which Detect How Complicated the Architecture Process and Design
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We love travelling to places where we can discover the beauty arhictecture building which will be stunning to our eye and recently there is a top 50 beautiful ranked building from all around the world, which is being measured by the golden ratio as in how the building were build base on a completely complex architecture and calculation by the architect. WIth this ranking, Sir Christopher Wren’s St Paul’s Cathedral in London were placed the first place because of its 72.27 per cent alignment. While Marine Ba Sands Resort in Singapore is second with 70.88 percent after Wren’s masterpiece of Westminster Abbey in London with 70.50 per cent then followed by Osaka Castle in Japan fourth (70.38 per cent) and St Basil’s Cathedral in Moscow is fifth (69.10 per cent).
But the study found that more modern works don’t seem to fit into this ratio with only around six of the modern building were in the list which the rest was build after the 19th century. This might be due to the tool used by modern architects such as people behaviour where some people just like the building to be imperfect in such a way.
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