Ecology Biology II (Reasons for use)

Reasons for the practical, construction-biological use


If the human being puts his health, dignity and his mental-physical well-being in the centre of the construction, living and building and not principally, technical-physical, economical and architectural interests, it would be natural that the construction biology in all areas of the civil engineering and architecture would find consideration.

However, we are still far away. In the national management as well as in the public research field, the necessity was not recognized yet. Is typical, that none of 163 official construction research institutes of Germany only owns a biological-human-scientific Department.
And another indication for the deep crisis of our civil engineering, architecture and construction is: More than 90% of all social-scientific research projects of the last years (several Thousand) ignore the social and psychic relevance of the built space completely.

The general known cultural decline of the architecture one is unknown. There are constantly new building materials put on the market which must be checked for technical-physical qualities and be admitted, but too little is being checked of their substantially more important health qualities (afterwards, the human being is abused as a Guinea pig).

By the construction biology of houses one seldom follows the many-sided health effects arising from it. Instead of trouble-free natural building materials and constructions more and more artificial building materials and constructions, incompatible to nature come increasingly to the use.
Geo-biological location relations are not taken into consideration at all.

Watch this Video below now to understand a little bit more.


Your friend for GO Green
Erwin
German architect, Buildingbiologist
and Advocate for Go Green

Go direct to the next lessons with the Links below:

What´s BioEco for Your Life

Ecology Biology I – House Culture

Ecology Biology III – Why Go Green

Ecology Biology IV – Building Location

Ecology Biology V – Causes and Effects