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Defense of the Master's Thesis titled "Biological Energy of Geometric Shapes in Architecture." Featured

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On Wednesday, November 27, 2024, the Master's thesis defense for the researcher (Batool Adnan Abdulamir) took place, titled "Biological Energy of Geometric Shapes in Architecture." The thesis focused on the concept of energy and its relationship with architectural form, examining both the positive and negative effects on humans. The thesis aimed to build a comprehensive knowledge model of biological energy in architecture and its applications to mosque design.

The study addressed the analysis of factors affecting human bio-balance within architectural spaces, which are influenced by the waves encountered within any architectural space, including natural, industrial, and waves produced by architectural design elements such as shapes, colors, proportions, and materials. The goal was to identify the principles for dealing with architectural space-forming elements from the perspective of bioenergy science.

The thesis concluded that each geometric shape has its own specific energy, which varies from shape to shape and is used to achieve balance in the electromagnetic fields of space. The principles of form-making are based on establishing a set of geometric relationships between different angles to determine specific types of energy.

The discussion committee consisted of the following esteemed professors:

  • Prof. Dr. Mustafa Khudhir Abadi ........ (Chair)
  • Asst. Prof. Dr. Zainab Hussein Raouf ........ (Member)
  • Asst. Prof. Dr. Ashwaq Fadil Mukhayber ........ (Member)
  • Prof. Dr. Ibrahim Jawad Kazem ........ (Supervisor Member)
  • Prof. Dr. Abdullah Saadoun Salman ........ (Supervisor Member)

 
 
  
لزيارة صفحة الفيس بوك الرسمي للقسم 
 
 
لزيارة صفحة الانستكرام  الرسمي للقسم 
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