3D house plan according to golden section in architecture
An example of a small two-story house project with a rational design of architectural elements made according to the rules of the golden ratio. The golden ratio in architecture allows you to build the strongest structures of buildings at the same time with an attractive aesthetic appearance.
3D model of a small two-story house on the golden ratio
Technical Specifications | |
Architecture style: | Modern |
House size: | 11x19 м |
Total living area: | 160 м2 |
Building height: | two-story |
Carrier wall material: | brick |
Roof type: | attic |
Availability garage: | with garage |
A brief overview of the main advantages and features of the project's layout:
- The use of golden proportion in the architectural elements of the building.
- Small and ergonomic plan of the two-storey house.
- Large bathroom with a split bathroom.
- Kitchen on the second floor.
- Large covered terrace.
Planning ideology in this small two-story house:
- conciseness and minimalism;
- practicality and energy efficiency;
- ergonomics and modern aesthetics.
The house is ideal for a small young family with a small budget to privately build their home.
The rule of the golden ratio in Art Nouveau architecture
Most of the architectural elements in the small two-story house are designed according to the rules of the golden ratio. As it is also called the divine proportion. Its formula is defined as the ratio of the lesser to the greater, as the greater to the whole. The ratio of the golden ratio is equal to the number 1.6180339887. But the golden ratio is easier to perceive as a percentage of 38/62.
Where:
- the fraction of the lesser magnitude takes - 38%;
- the greater magnitude is 68%;
- the whole is 100%.
It follows:
- 38/62*100≈60% (the ratio of the smaller value to the greater)
- 62/100*100≈60% (as the greater to the whole).
On the sidelines of mathematicians golden ratio is called asymmetric symmetry.
The rules of the golden ratio were known in ancient Egypt before our era. It was in the golden ratio that the Egyptian pyramids were built, which have proven their strength for thousands of years. This mathematical harmony was also actively used in ancient Greek architecture.
Divine proportion is constantly found in all living organisms, such as the proportions of the human body, DNA structures, snail shells, sunflower seeds, etc.
Interesting fact! The golden ratio gives not only the strength of structures, but also brings a sense of calm, safety and pleasure of aesthetic beauty to the viewer who admires the result of the architectural work of art. That is why many artists, sculptors and architects often apply this rule in their masterpieces of artwork.
In modern architecture today is popular minimalism and therefore increasingly used architectural elements of the design of the building designed by the rules of the golden ratio, in order to give strength to the structure and decorate the design form of the house at the same time.