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Architecture in harmony with nature - a research Reflection on the relationship between architecture and sustainable development is implicated in the use of this area, through the technology of bioarchitecture, energy savings and so on.
“The desirable procedure would be to work with the forces of nature, not against them, and to exploit their potentialities to create better conditions of life. A climatically balanced structure is one that reduce, in a determinate environment, undesirable stress and, at the same time, utilizes all the natural resources favorable for human comfort”. (Olgyay,1981)
What is proposed to discuss in this research is the subject of “environment or energy” which considers a global and organic vision of territory within a framework of a sustainable development, which can unite progress with the protection, and appreciation of the natural and cultural legacy of our countries and with the objective that this sustainable culture shall characterize future times.
These objectives can be achieved through the following systems:
  • To draw buildings where both active and passive solar systems are equally valid but which, at the same time, represent the formal and technical solution to the local climatic problem;
  • To use some natural resources like water, light, sound, vegetation...
  • Lastly to realize “reactive” architecture, that is able to keep up with the times and to conform to outward conditions.
Practical Architecture

No building can become a Work of Architecture without first meeting the requirements of practicality.
UTILITY
A Building must serve well the various uses for which it is intended.
ECONOMY
A Building must be constructed and maintained at a reasonable cost. The Building must retain its value with the passage of time.
ENVIRONMENTAL
Building must be environmentally friendly, with consideration given to the use of materials that are renewable, using minimum amounts of total energy from extraction, processing, shipping and installation of the materials and in the operation and maintenance of the Building.
RELIABILITY
A Building must be well built to resist the various deteriorating forces to which it could be subjected.
COMFORT
A Building must be easy to use, with consideration given to proper lighting, climate control, sanitation, acoustics, circulation and healthy environments.




In the current research, a new project about a house called BioHouse is created. This house is studied considering the natural resources like sun, wind etc.
In particular a solar panel, photovoltaic systems and a system of wind tower are used. A ventilation chimney exploiting the wind power can be used for air conditioning “to save money”.
In this project, the simulation is carried out for southern climate.
Two floors, with pool, constitute this house, besides there are several rooms and a wind tower.
Principal Pointson which project is founded are the followings:
ENVIRONMENT:
In phase of planning we do a "screening" to individualize Hartmann's grid and zones with problems of electromagnetic character.
ELECTRIC INSTALLATION:
The electric installation has been projected to avoid electric fields in proximity of beds (no electric cable passes behind beds) and during the night a switch detaches the current in the night zone; on a wall of a bathroom adjacent to a bedroom shielded cables have been used.
HEATING SYSTEM:
The heating system is put under the floor (one of the most important themes in bioarchitecture), it offers characteristics of fundamental importance:- heat is shared in a uniform way on all the surface, giving the house a total comfort impossible to get otherwise;
costs of management are lower because boiler works with very lower temperatures (30-40°C in comparison with 60°C or more of radiators' heating) saving money up to 30% for year!
Dust doesn't circulate (nor bacteria!) and there's not enough dampness to make acari proliferate.
We don't have ugly radiators all around our house (even if modern design tries to refine them, they are never beautiful and they steal vital space to the walls).
NIGHT SPACE:
Beds are oriented with their head looking north to follow the earth magnetic flux and they are positioned to avoid Hartmann's nodes.
DAY SPACE:
Day space is projected as an "opening space", with a panel wall that can rotate to double the living room.
MATERIALS:
Only materials according to bioarchitecture concepts have been used: natural hydraulic lime for plasters, lime dye for ceilings, natural oil dye for walls, water treatments for parquet, etc.




For the vastu correction method, we consider the three major Chakras, namely
The cosmic
related to upper part, brain and mental area - mental peace & convincing powers, will power, thinking strength. (NE)
The global
corresponding to stomach, pancreas lever - health & relationship (BS)
The telluric
i.e. earth related to lower part, abdomen areas - Financial holdings, money related magnetism, savings & investments (SW)
Here, our intensions are not to improve the environment and building energy, but to harness the human living/working in the four surrounded walls.
Thus to improve the illumine of human chakras we use environment as the medium.


For the vastu correction method, we consider the three major Chakras, namely
The cosmic
related to upper part, brain and mental area - mental peace & convincing powers, will power, thinking strength. (NE)
The global
corresponding to stomach, pancreas lever - health & relationship (BS)
The telluric
i.e. earth related to lower part, abdomen areas - Financial holdings, money related magnetism, savings & investments (SW)
Here, our intensions are not to improve the environment and building energy, but to harness the human living/working in the four surrounded walls.
Thus to improve the illumine of human chakras we use environment as the medium.