Fibonacci Sequence to Appear on Nanoscience Building
Filed Under (Science) by Andy on 06-06-2008
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The Centre for Nanoscience and Quantum Information is a monumental facility in Bristol which will attract interest from across the globe. This four-story building will be very distinctive. First, it will provide state-of-the-art specialized laboratories whose vibration and noise levels will be amongst the lowest achieved anywhere world-wide.
But even cooler is the fact that it will sport the Fibonacci mathematical pattern on the curved sail façade of the new £11 million building.
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