Based on what we’ve seen, we think that the answer is yes.
Could we create buildings that mimic the resilience and adaptability of these natural forms?
Bhatia’s questions build on the golden ratio, which has been in place since antiquity.
In this case, Bhatia was inspired by the natural world and, more specifically, the nautilus shell.
Of course, as the designer points out, architecture is not all about aesthetics.
If architects incorporate even a fraction of these spiral designs into their work, the results would be magnificent.
For Bhatia, showing others how these mathematical principles could be applied in contemporary terms is a win.
Scroll down for more glimpses of Bhatia’s golden ratio floating skyscrapers, and prepare to be inspired.