An architect has unveiled plans for a spectacular, new, eco-friendly resort in the Philippines with shell-shaped hotels and rotating apartment towers. The spiral layout of the stunning Nautilus Eco-Resort follows the Fibonacci sequence, employed by architects as a 'golden ratio' to create visually appealing designs. Over 500 guests will be able to stay at the resort at a time, and their accommodation will be entirely built from reused or recycled materials from the islands.
The Nautilus Eco-Resort follows the Fibonacci sequence, used by architects as the ideal good design formula.
The ambitious idea, which remains conceptual, is being touted a 'zero-emission, zero-waste, zero-poverty' project.
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