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Architecture the Light of Nanotechnology

العمارة في ظل تقنية النانو

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 Publication date 2017
and research's language is العربية
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The research deals with the development of nanotechnology and its influence on building, in addition to many terms related Nano field; and what it allowed of advanced properties of construction systems and building materials, which influenced the building architectural shape and helped in increasing building efficiency. Nanotechnology added new dimensions to the architectural designer enabled him to embodiment his ideas and fully expressing it , which led to get an infinite magnificence and complicated architectural formations which was impossible to get to it without Nanotechnology.

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This research shows a reference study about the technique of the nanotechnology, kinds of nano materials, methods of its manufacturing, its characteristics, its applications, and the role of nano in electronics and optoelectronic. As well this rese arch explains the possibility of manufacturing of a computer with carbon nanotubes and the technique of the paper battery and the capacitor with high capacity. This study gives too an overvieo of the devices and the used technique to in vestigate the nano materials.The article shows too the behavior of the quantum mechanics with the nano electronics. Finally it gives a general overvieo about the quantum devices and their own simulation processes.
Through studies of forms and theories of design and trends of some of European designers over the centuries, and those who flashed fixed relationship between Architecture and society in most of their work, in spite of differences in Academic learni ng for our local Architects, we found that they didn’t look for relationship of the colonial Architecture and the local Identity in history and heritage, but through environment surrounding building, perspective, and location. Thus, they built elegant regular buildings, by using consistent dimensions in typical Module, then they covered it with elements and items, producing the so-called Arabized model. It didn’t make us feel the contemporary technologies which were used with simulating or domination, seeming habitual, without throwing off the identity and the relation with its cultural heritage roots, of most Architects. We felt that we are in continuity between modernity and history. Our Architects, by their cleverness and their skills, succeeded in saving the features of our personalities in their works. Some of them create building that maintain local characteristics known as “The Arabized colonial Architecture “which indicated characters of the Arabic Identity. Hybrid Architecture was born, it was clear in houses which were composed by reinforced concrete, newly arrived with composite language (ottoman –Arabic and Italian) which were developed in Beirut in the mid of the 19th century, which was known as Lebanon House. It was known by three arches in the middle of the façade, repeated in new modeling forms and these houses were done with multiple floors, in spite of these elements were transferred from western Architecture forms such as flitted columns, complex crowns, lot of decoration, but our character seemed clear and the hybrid mixture was successful.
The world faces a number of grand challenges such as climate change, environmental degration, energy, water and food shortages, and public health issues. A nanometer (nm) is one-billionth of a meter. At nanoscale (around 100 nm or less) materials can show marked changes in optical, magnetic, electrical, chemical and physical properties, facts that have been known for some time but are only recently being exploited. Such properties mean that nanotechnology is a very exciting area and may help to find solutions to medical, social and environmental problems which adversely impact upon the quality of life of the people. This research aims to highlight nanotechnology and some of their applications, in addition to some analytical methods and equipments used to measure the structures of nanomaterials and potential risks when dealing with this technology. We also present the results obtained from application of nanotechnology in the field of gas sensors.
This research aims to study that applications, and know their new developed techniques and the aim of their application in several climatic areas. All that for getting the advantage of their applications to achieve healthy and natural ventilation inside the contemporary building spaces, by accommodation the Thermal Comfort standard and the climatic data specialized every area, and corresponding the principles of green and sustainable architecture.
Research and technological innovation has contributed over the last decade to improve the performance of the specified elements for construction, such as, walls, ceilings, windows and construction equipment like, ventilation and cooling equipments , lighting, where those elements produce opportunities to improve the efficiency through the translation of a dynamic term to the functions, features and physical and thermal behavior of the components of the construction, which may change over time and thus adapt with different requirements of construction and occupancy of variable climatic conditions which is called Adaptive Architecture.
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