Gy rgy Doczi practiced architecture in Hungary, Sweden, Iran, and the United States. He initiated a permanent exhibit on form in nature and art at the Pacific Science Center in Seattle, and was a founder of the Friends of Jungian Psychology Northwest. He died in 1995.
"Those who read this book are in for a treat, for they may discover
a new way of seeing the world, literally. Doczi is to be commended
for his scholarship—and vision."— Library Journal
"The clearest, best-illustrated book on the subject."— Ballast
Quarterly Review
"A stimulating, eye-opening book for all artists and designers,
students of science and psychology, this visually stunning volume
unveils the astonishing similarities between the designs of nature
and human creativity in art and society."— Pacific Northwest
Booksellers Association
"Doczi's book is an excellent introduction to the study of
proportions and is also a beautiful, poetic expression of the
harmony of the universe."— New Age
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