Geo-biology and the Golden Ratio in Architecture

Geobiology is a discipline that studies the influence of natural and artificial environments on the well-being of living beings.

Geobiology is a discipline that studies the influence of natural and artificial environments on the well-being of living beings. In architecture, it aims to design harmonious spaces taking into account electromagnetic fields, telluric networks and the energy of building materials. Its objective is to promote an optimal energy balance in living and working environments.

Principles of Geo-biology Applied to Architecture

  1. Telluric networks and energy disturbances
    Earth emits waves that form networks, like the Hartmann network and the Curry network, that can influence human health. A geobiological architecture seeks to avoid the construction of rest or work areas on intersections of these lines, often considered as points of energy disturbance.
  2. The impact of electromagnetic fields
    With the rise of modern technologies (Wi-Fi, relay antennas, household electricity), artificial electromagnetic fields can disturb the biological balance of occupants. Geobiology recommends solutions such as the grounding of electrical circuits, the use of natural materials and the optimal positioning of electronic devices to limit these interferences.
  3. Building materials and the energy of forms
    Materials influence the energy flow of a building. Wood, natural stone and terracotta are favored for their ability to absorb and redistribute energy positively. In addition, the shape of buildings plays a fundamental role: well-proportioned spaces promote better energy circulation.
  4. Water and the circulation of energies
    The presence of groundwater under a building can influence its energy. A geobiological analysis makes it possible to detect these sources and to adapt the construction to avoid disturbances.

The Golden Ratio and its Influence in Architecture

The Golden Ratio (≈ 1.618) is a mathematical proportion found in nature, art, and architecture. It is considered to be a principle of universal harmony.

  1. Origin and symbolism
    Since ancient times, the Golden Ratio has been used in architectural design to create harmonious and balanced forms. It is particularly observed in the Egyptian pyramids, the Parthenon or even Gothic cathedrals.
  2. Application in architecture
    • Building proportions : The Golden Ratio is often used to determine the dimensions of facades, rooms and windows, thus promoting a sense of harmony and well-being.
    • Layout of spaces : The layout of the volumes can be designed according to this proportion to promote fluid circulation and a feeling of balance.
    • Decorative elements : This proportion is found in ornaments, spirals and architectural patterns, reinforcing the overall aesthetics of buildings.

Geo-biology and the Golden Ratio: A Complementary Approach

By combining geobiology and the Golden Ratio, architecture is no longer content with meeting functional needs, but it is becoming a real tool for well-being. A well-oriented construction, designed with natural materials and respecting harmonious proportions, promotes energy balance and a healthy living environment.

Thus, geobiology ensures a positive interaction with the environment while the Golden Ratio guarantees a harmonious and balanced aesthetic. By integrating these principles, architecture becomes a vector of sustainable well-being.

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