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-1- © Copyright. All rights reserved Author of the article: Arturo Álvarez Ponce de León Collaboration: Ninón Fregoso Translation from spanish: Jenniffer Hassey Original document at: www.psicogeometria.com/arquitectura.htm Inspired on the work of Dan Winter and Michel Rice. What is Biological Architecture? Biological Architecture is the Science of Sustainable Design Biological Architecture is a set of rules that determine which symmetry or quality of electric field allows all biologic structures to thrive. The premise behind biologic architecture is that all life responds well to design that is in accordance with nature and avoids harmful materials and sharp corners which bleed capacitive charge. The ultimate goal of biological architecture is to create fractal charge fields that are implosive in nature and encourage life, positive DNA resonance and charge Implosion. An ideal example of this concept is found in a rose’s petals, which unfold along the golden mean ratio and are fractal, meaning that they are capable of infinite non-destructive interference and attract charge inward towards the center causing implosion (the electrical principle of life itself). The concept of Biological Architecture was pioneered by Dan Winter. He has been teaching internationally the scientific principles behind Feng Shui for many years. With a background in Electrical Engineering, Systems Analysis, Psychophysiology, he is credited in the literature for inventing and pioneering the “Heart Coherence”. Recognizing that all biological organisms fundamentally require a fractal electric environment in order to thrive, he has articulated the first biologic principles to actually define the ability of architecture to serve the electric field that biology requires.

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© Copyright. All rights reserved Author of the article: Arturo Álvarez Ponce de León Collaboration: Ninón Fregoso Translation from spanish: Jenniffer Hassey Original document at: www.psicogeometria.com/arquitectura.htm Inspired on the work of Dan Winter and Michel Rice. What is Biological Architecture? Biological Architecture is the Science of Sustainable Design Biological Architecture is a set of rules that determine which symmetry or quality of electric field allows all biologic structures to thrive. The premise behind biologic architecture is that all life responds well to design that is in accordance with nature and avoids harmful materials and sharp corners which bleed capacitive charge. The ultimate goal of biological architecture is to create fractal charge fields that are implosive in nature and encourage life, positive DNA resonance and charge Implosion. An ideal example of this concept is found in a rose’s petals, which unfold along the golden mean ratio and are fractal, meaning that they are capable of infinite non-destructive interference and attract charge inward towards the center causing implosion (the electrical principle of life itself). The concept of Biological Architecture was pioneered by Dan Winter. He has been teaching internationally the scientific principles behind Feng Shui for many years. With a background in Electrical Engineering, Systems Analysis, Psychophysiology, he is credited in the literature for inventing and pioneering the “Heart Coherence”. Recognizing that all biological organisms fundamentally require a fractal electric environment in order to thrive, he has articulated the first biologic principles to actually define the ability of architecture to serve the electric field that biology requires.

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These two concepts are crucial to understand so that we can make authentic transformations in the environment and buildings we construct. It’s as simple as this: a place built as a Biological Capacitor makes life germinate 33% more, (as experiment in seeds*) than in an artificial one. Imagine this translated into our life spaces; our Life Force diminishes 33%. This could mean we could either live 33% more years or 33% healthier!!!

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Describing a Fractal: A fractal is a form where each one of its part is contained in the Whole, it’s a geometrical object whose basic structure repeats itself in different scales. It’s a Universal concept that helps us discover how the micro relates itself to the macro. The concept of fractality can be applied in different scales. We can see here an example of Prague, whose urban design plan originally, is literally a ROSE!

The premise behind biologic architecture is that all life responds well to design that is in accordance with nature and avoids harmful materials. The ultimate goal of biological architecture is to create fractal charge fields that are implosive in nature and encourage life, positive DNA resonance and charge implosion.

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An ideal example of this concept is found in the rose’s petals, which unfold along the golden mean ratio and are fractal, meaning that they are capable of attracting charge inward towards the centre causing implosion (the electrical principle of life itself).

The molecule of DNA has the form of a Dodecahedon, a geometrical figure formed by twelve pentagons, and this allows Life to thrive. Now, imagine that we take the geometrical base, with its mathematical proportions, distances, sizes and measurements and we translate this to an architectural plan. What we would call this is the Science of Implosion, that is, the science of how a space is designed with the Sustainable Geometrical principles that can generate major Life Force, harmony and peace in the whole of the construction. We can see this graphically:

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These principles can be applied from the beginning of the designing phase on the first plan or, if already built, there can be an Interior Design remodelling to elevate the “Level of fractality” of the place. The level of fractality is measured evaluating the materials, disposition and orientation in its surrounding environment. We can see a list of materials from less fractal to more fractal:

Le Corbusier An example of Le Corbusier with his two metrical systems – blue and red- obtained from a human average scale and golden ratio cuts, he was able to represent an innumerable quantity of designs with golden ratio rectangles that emerged from these cuts, forming a matrix. Imagine what you can design, build and project knowing, not only one matrix of golden rectangles, but a whole set of laws, proportions, constants and forms that give you the possibility of a richer context, with an abundance of possibilities to design in spaces.

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Example of the Life Force in a Hotel Project As we’ve mentioned before, depending on the level of fractality a place has, the more or less Life Force found in the building. The more fractality there is in a building, the better the body’s functions perform, such as, better health, healing, attention, bliss, more productivity, efficiency and well being. We’ll see an example, as follows, of the comparison of a Master Plan designed with the concept of “Artificial Capacitor” and the huge difference in Sustainable Geometry with a Master Plan developed with the principles of a “Biological Capacitor” proposed for a Hotel Spa in Playa del Carmen, Mexico, developed by Arq.ka Consultants:

BEFORE

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AFTER: BIOLOGICAL CAPACITOR

The Science of Implosion, the science to be able to build according to the readings of the terrestrial grids, from the macro to the micro, known to those who have designed the powerful and transcendental places, temples, palaces, pyramids and buildings of the planet. We can see an example of this in the Pentagon in Washington; it’s alignment to the dodecahedral planetary grid. The angles, the size and disposition of the structure, all determined by the set of different elements:

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The principles on Biological Architecture are applicable beyond a “style” or a “technique” or a “trend” that you may use to design a healthy building. No matter what style or tendency you would like for your space to look like, Sustainable Geometry is able to adapt to any form of building, because what it’s needed is certain numerical values, mathematical proportions, forms and grids that can mold into your design. Sustainable Geometry in Architecture The sustainable geometry, also known as Sacred Geometry, is a path that can help us understand who we are in harmonious relation to our environment. It’s a guide towards the centre of our essence. Everything in the Universe is interconnected beyond our imagination; from the times of our Greek mathematicians up to our scientists now they have observed patterns, codes, symbols and structures that organize the Universe. “The science of patterns is a way of looking at the world, both the physical, biological and sociological we inhabit and the inner world of our minds and thoughts.” G.H.Hardly. The sustainable Geometry is the code that Nature uses to create life. In order to “see” radio waves, you have to use mathematics, Maxells equations, discovered in the nineteenth century, make visible, to the otherwise invisible radio waves. In the same way, Dan Winter measures electromagnetically charge waves and demonstrate what was invisible, visible for us to understand and to be able to apply in our designs. Everything in Biology thrives when offered a Charge Field which can distribute efficiently, this is the blissful feeling in a sacred place (i.e. sacred stone circle). The opposite is the horrible feeling on what they now call, a sick building. Explaining how life force is in fact the charge distributing efficiently of the fractal field is Biological Architecture. We have found in different cultures that these laws and codes have served to reproduce the harmony in the Universe in different manifestations as in

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architecture and different interior designs. This universal language is complementary for any architect, designer or people interested in the healing of places. Some examples of this:

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