Assessing the effect of electromagnetic radiations on human beings in the built environment

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Elrafie, N.S. [1 ]
Hassan, G.F. [1 ]
Abd Elrahman, A.S. [1 ]
Elfayoumi, M.A. [1 ]
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[1] Faculty of Engineering, Ain Shams University, Egypt
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Our earth is a living body that has energy veins flowing all over, just like the human body where blood flows from and to the heart. These natural earth energies are as old as the earth existence and interact with everything on its surface. They were believed to have either a healing effect in Power Spots or a stressful effect in Geopathic Stress Zones that can change the normal functioning of human beings and damage their health. Thousands of years ago, these energies’ effects were considered during designing the built environment. This no longer takes place although recent research discovered that the urban ambiance is badly affected by electromagnetic radiation from different sources. Moreover, one of the main objectives of urban design is bringing to the user a sense of wellbeing and emotional satisfaction. The paper argues that respecting the natural earth energies during the design process will affect the wellbeing of the users. Consequently, the paper undergoes an exploratory process through a survey in Al-Sultan Hassan mosque using observations and a structured questionnaire to investigate this relationship. The survey confirmed that following the earth energy grids in the design affects the visitors positively and enhances their abilities and wellbeing. © 2019, Cairo University. All rights reserved.
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