25 Principles of Buildingbiology
The foundation of our science, insuring health and wellbeing.
From the mountains of Bavaria to the world.
Building site without natural and human-made disturbances
Residential homes away from sources of emissions and noise
Low-density housing with sufficient green space
Personalized, natural, human- and family-oriented housing and settlements
Building without causing social burdens
Natural and unadulterated building materials
Natural regulation of indoor air humidity through humidity-buffering materials
Low total moisture content of a new building that dries out quickly
Well-balanced ratio between thermal insulation and heat retention
Optimal air and surface temperatures
Good indoor air quality through natural ventilation
Heating system based on radiant heat
Natural conditions of light, lighting and colour
Changing the natural balance of background radiation as little as possible
Without human-made electromagnetic and radio-frequency radiation exposure
Building materials with low radioactivity levels
Human-oriented noise and vibration protection
With a pleasant or neutral smell and without out-gassing toxins
Reduction of fungi, bacteria, dust and allergens as low as possible
Best possible drinking water quality
Causing no environmental problems
Minimizing energy consumption and utilizing as much renewable energy as possible
Building materials preferably from the local region without promoting exploitation of scarce and hazardous resources
Application of physiological and ergonomic findings to interior and furniture design
Consideration of harmonic measures, proportions and shapes