Kodály Centre | Építész Stúdió
Kodály Centre designed by Építész Stúdió, There are two identities constituting the units of our world: inside and outside. Object and space. Extrovert and introvert. Active and passive. Community life and internal silence. The building that we can walk around, and the hall where music surrounds us. The building itself is vivid, moved by the dynamic symmetry of golden ratio. The hall itself is tranquillity filled by the symmetry of intellectual serenity.
Photography: Tamás Bujnovszky
?Music that conveys universal truths itself, shows more direct connections with the physical and spiritual world order.
There are two sequences appearing significant in the synthesis of our world. As demonstrated below, both begin with the number 1 and 2. In the first sequence, each number is multiplied by 2 to get the next one, while in the second sequence, each remaining number is the sum of the previous two.
Not like in case of the second sequence. The Fibonacci-sequence is the most common presentation of golden ratio by integers. The golden ratio is usually called dynamic symmetry. Its most beautiful realization in music is perhaps the 1st movement of Music for Strings, Percussions and Celeste by Bartók.
Photography: Tamás Bujnovszky
Golden ratio as a characteristic of the living world is perfectly efficient to express fight, struggle, and tension of existence, just as a balance to express the intellectual serenity. Bartók composed his most impressive pieces ? Music, Sonata for...
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