The Quantum Strategic Vision for the Concept of Energy in the Perception of Architectural Space

Authors

  • Batool Mowafaq Kadhim University of Technology, Architectural Engineering, Iraq
  • Abdulla S. AL Maamory University of Technology, Architectural Engineering, Iraq
  • Ahmed M. AL Ghaban University of Technology President, Iraq

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.63278/10.63278/mme.v31.1

Keywords:

architectural space, energy, quantum, perception, sustainable building.

Abstract

Designing spaces that promote occupant health and well-being is essential to achieve sustainable building practices.  This paper considers a sustainable architecture design by investigating quantum energy and perception within architectural space. To this end, the mutual influence between the building and the user through the energy effect of space is investigated. Besides, this paper discusses the energy’s role in architecture and the nature of perception in shaping spatial awareness and human engagement within environments. In addition, this paper discuss how quantum and electromagnetic energy can enhance architectural design.  We aim to provide information related to the study of the magnetic field effect in architecture design, specifically the effect of the geomagnetic field on occupants.  Examples of practical implementation have been presented with the aim to provide effective recommendations for future architectural design. The findings in this research highlight the potential of energy-inspired designs to create built environments that are both more sustainable and adaptive.

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Batool Mowafaq Kadhim, Abdulla S. AL Maamory, and Ahmed M. AL Ghaban. 2024. “The Quantum Strategic Vision for the Concept of Energy in the Perception of Architectural Space”. Metallurgical and Materials Engineering 30 (4):114-42. https://doi.org/10.63278/10.63278/mme.v31.1.

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