The impact of the evolution of building design and structure on achieving sustainable development in interior architecture

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Lecturer at the faculty of Arts and design decor - interior architecture department, pharos University of Alexandria

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Sustainable interior design could be a complex ‎and advancing field that requires an approach to design. It includes an ‎understanding of the effect of plan on the environment, as well as on human.  It also requires designers‎ that has knowledge about local ‎materials, building structures and energy-efficient. One of the basic aspects of the designer‎ is the utilize of sustainable materials.‎
such as bamboo, mud and reused ‎metal, plastic and glass .The arches, domes or geodesic domes, have great influence on interior design, structures material and designing since time immemorial. These interesting structures offer a wide assortment of focal points and have advanced over time to suit needs and styles. In this research, we'll investigate where domes came from, who made them all through history, why they're still a prevalent choice nowadays, and how they've advanced over a long time.
Domes and Sustainable Engineering in modern design have adapt to current needs and challenges, ‎including sustainability and energy productivity goals which can be presented in: ‎ ‎‎ Geodesic arches:   geodesic arches are solid, ‎lightweight structures based on polyhedrons. These domes are simple to construct and ‎require less material than other sorts of arches, making them an energy effective and ‎sustainable option. ‎Compacted earth arches: These arches, moreover known as "mud arches," ‎are made of soil compacted into sacks and heaped up in an arch shape. They are an ‎ecological and low-cost development choice, particularly in locales with rare assets ‎or in provincial areas. ‎

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