The Fibonacci Sequence Training Project, led by A. Klairung Attanatho from Montfort del Rosario School of Architecture and Design, was an insightful program held on July 21, 2023, at Prince of Songkla University.
This project explores the origins, mathematical significance, and practical applications of the Fibonacci sequence and the Golden Ratio (Φ). This engaging and insightful program helps participants understand how these mathematical principles manifest in nature, art, architecture, and design. By examining their impact on aesthetics, efficiency, and structural harmony, participants will learn how to apply these concepts in various fields such as graphic design, architecture, finance, and technology.
Objectives:
- Understand the Origin and Importance: Educate participants on the mathematical history and significance of the Fibonacci sequence and the Golden Ratio.
- Recognize the Presence in Nature: Demonstrate how the Fibonacci sequence naturally appears in biological and environmental structures.
- Enhance Design Knowledge: Train participants to incorporate Fibonacci principles in design, architecture, and visual arts to enhance aesthetic appeal.
- Improve Structural Efficiency: Show how Fibonacci-based designs improve balance and functionality in engineering and architecture.
- Boost Creativity in Various Fields: Encourage innovative thinking by applying Fibonacci concepts to branding, product design, and digital interfaces.
- Develop Mathematical Appreciation: Foster an appreciation for the link between mathematics and real-world applications.
Target Audience:
- Designers, architects, and artists
- Engineers and product developers
- Finance professionals using Fibonacci retracements
- Anyone interested in the intersection of mathematics, nature, and design
Expected Outcomes:
- A solid understanding of the Fibonacci sequence and Golden Ratio.
- Practical knowledge of how to apply these concepts in creative and technical fields.
- Improved design skills with a heightened sense of proportion and balance in various disciplines.
SDG Goal:
- SDG 4: Quality Education – This project supports SDG 4 by providing high-quality learning opportunities, offering participants a comprehensive understanding of mathematical concepts and their application in real-world fields.

