Publication Date: 2020/12/29
Abstract: Beauty lies in the eyes of the beholder”- Margaret Wolfe Hungerford. There is certainly more to the statement above. Over centuries people have pondered whether there is a rulebook for aesthetics. A lot of mathematicians, Architects, Physicists have tried to prove it in different ways. When we study design principles, we know that proportion is something that makes or mars a building. It plays an essential role in determining how humane or colossal a building is. But does it really? We shall find out by running tests on several randomly selected buildings. We shall determine how proportion theories given by several experts, especially Alberti’s Proportion Theory in our case mathematically proves the aptness of proportion theories in relation to the aesthetics of the façade of built form.
Keywords: Alberti’s Theory, Proportion, Façade.
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