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We offer complete range of building biology services. Building biology, started as a recognized discipline in 1974 in Germany. Our principle concern is to balance between nature, the built world and man. We work with a positive conviction for the integration of building, environment and man.
Our building biology services are designed to offer you the best solutions with limited changes. We are experts in the field with a huge knowledge base. Our cost effective services are preferred over competitors.
Building Biology the more practical aspect of physical, mental & spiritual concepts of building design is widely practised in asian countries.
Building Biology Principles
- A building site shall be free from natural and manmade disturbances.
- Residential homes are best located away from sources of air and noise pollution.
- Low-density housing shall be developed with sufficient green space.
- Housing shall be individualistic, in harmony with nature and family orientated.
- Building shall not cause a rise in social costs.
- Natural and unadulterated building materials shall be used.
- Indoor air humidity shall be regulated passively by the use of diffusible and hygroscopic materials.
- Total moisture content of a new building shall be low and dry out quickly.
- An appropriate balance of thermal insulation and heat retention is needed.
- The air and surface temperatures of a given room need to optimized.
- Achieve good indoor air quality through natural ventilation.
- Heating systems shall be based on radiant heat.
- Provide natural light, lighting and colour schemes.
- Natural magnetic fields shall not be altered or distorted.
- Man-made electromagnetic fields and radiation shall be reduced as much as possible.
- Use only building materials with little or no radioactivity.
- Take protective measures against noise pollution and harmful infrasonic and ultrasonic vibrations.
- A building shall have a pleasant or neutral smell with no toxic off-gassing.
- Reduce air pollution from fungi, bacteria, dust and allergens.
- Provide the best possible quality drinking water.
- Minimise the use of energy and utilize renewable energy where possible.
- Use local building materials and renewable resources where possible.
- Building activities shall not contribute to the exploitation of non-renewable and rare resources.
- Interior and furniture design shall be based on physiological and ergonomic findings.
- Take into consideration harmonious dimensions, proportions and forms.
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