Design patterns in sacred geometry of ancient and medieval Hebrew culture
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Keywords

Design patterns, Hebraic, Typography, Modulation.

How to Cite

Songel González, G. (2024). Design patterns in sacred geometry of ancient and medieval Hebrew culture. DAROM, Journal of Jewish Studies. EISSN 2659-8272 / PISSN 2620-9967. GR 1093-2019., 1(6). Retrieved from https://revistadarom.es/index.php/Darom/article/view/85

Abstract

Departing from the premise that sacred geometry is a clear and constant manifestation of Judaism, it is going to be demostrate the presence of design patterns in different documents of this religion, presenting in an original way three examples of expression of the Hebraic culture. The fact that they are presented in different formats and in different historical moments using similar design patterns, proofs the continuity of a knowlegde and thinking as the basement for a culture. The formal experimentation through architectural temples layouts, a sacred object and an alphabet as ways to manifest divinity are perfect samples of sacred geometry understood as a combination of manifestations of the Hebraic culture.

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