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I’m familiar with the standard Fibonacci Sequence. It also repeats in 2’s: 0, 2, 2, 4, 6, 10, 16, 26, 42..... which is less useful than using odd numbers or prime numbers. But you can translate the relationship: 0, 1.618, 1.618 3.236, 6.472, 9.708, 16.18..... A room that is 7m x 11.326m has the same proportion as 3m x 5m or 5m x 8m. When you know the 1.618 (or .618) you can use any number as a base and build from there. Each room or border will automatically embed the Fibonacci Sequence and feel “better”.
here, look!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=35goeFiZKnM
Dont worry about it, im probably just dull and I still think you svould be designing real life buildings as well :)