Front cover image for The power of limits : proportional harmonies in nature, art, and architecture

The power of limits : proportional harmonies in nature, art, and architecture

György Doczi (Author)
One of the delights of life is the discovery and rediscovery of patterns of order and beauty in nature--the designs revealed by slicing through a head of cabbage or an orange, the forms of shells and butterfly wings. These images are awesome not just for their beauty alone, but because they suggest an order underlying their growth, a harmony existing in nature. What does it mean that such an order exists; how far does it extend?
Print Book, English, 1981
Shambhala Publications ; Distributed in the U.S. by Random House, Boulder, Colo., [New York], 1981
150 pages : illustrations ; 25 x 28 cm
9780877731948, 9780394735801, 9780877731931, 9780394513522, 0877731942, 0394735803, 0877731934, 0394513525
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1. Dinergy in plants. Windows on the infinite ; Harmonies of music and growth
2. Dinergy in the crafts. Warp and woof ; Hands and wheels
3. Dinergy in the arts of living. Tangible and intangible patterns ; Our dinergic endowment
4. Timeless patterns of sharing. Basic arts of sharing ; Cosmic order and calendric structures ; Rhythm and harmonious sharing
5. The anatomy of sharing. Shells, clams, crabs and fishes ; Dinosaur, frog and horse ; Sharing: the nature of nature
6. Order and freedom in nature. Organic and inorganic patterns ; From beetles to butterflies ; Human harmonies
7. Hellas and haiku. Man the measure ; Measuring the immeasurable ; The greatness of little things
8. Wisdom and knowledge. Eastern and Western arts of living ; Whole, hell and holy