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Exploring the Geometry of Nature: Sydney's Botanic Gardens and Beyond

  • Фото автора: Eva Gorobets
    Eva Gorobets
  • 11 апр. 2023 г.
  • 1 мин. чтения

Обновлено: 26 июн. 2023 г.

Hello, art lovers and nature lovers! Today we will look at incredible ways to include geometry in the urban landscape of Sydney. Although the city is known for its stunning natural beauty, greenery and the Blue Mountains, it is also a treasure trove of geometric design, especially in the Central Business District (CBD).

Opera House, Sydney, Australia
Opera House

I strongly advise street photographers and those who are interested in looking for geometric patterns to wander around the centre and the embankment. Take a walk along the CBD, surrounded by tall skyscrapers, many of which have bright geometric patterns and shapes. From the sharp corners of the tower on Australian Square to the radical curves of Deutsche Bank Place, these buildings are engineering and design feats that attract your attention.


But geometry in CBD is not limited to tall buildings. The city is also home to numerous public spaces demonstrating geometric design, such as the sculptural arches of the Sydney Harbour Bridge or the main visual element of all postcards - the Opera House.

P&O and Opera House in Sydney
P&O and Opera House

If you get tired of the business centre, as happened to me, you can escape to the Sydney Botanical Garden. Here, the geometry inherent in nature is fully manifested, from symmetrical forms of hedges and topiaries to organic curves of winding paths. This is a calm oasis in the heart of a noisy city that will definitely inspire and please.

So whether you explore CBD or travel around Botanical and national gardens, watch out for the incredible geometric patterns and shapes that surround us. Who knows, you can discover a new understanding of the beauty of geometry in everyday life.


 
 
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