The architecture of the spherical sky building and its protective role for the Earth Mechanisms for maintaining the hermetic ceiling - the sky - in architecture

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Theba Maadi Academy for Engineering and Computer Science

Abstract

The sky constitutes an incubating element for the planet Earth that protects it from all the dangers that occur in cosmic space. It can be likened to an outer shell that surrounds the Earth, and it serves as a large envelope or protective ceiling for humans and other beings from destruction and destruction as a result of the collision of lost objects and meteorites and the penetration of rays and meteors that are burning and harmful to the Earth. The sky has physical, formal and functional properties. As it is made up of several layers that indicate the creativity of the Creator, man still seeks to know Him. Here, the research addresses the problem of the nature of the sky, its structural and formal composition, the reasons for considering it an arched dome, and how it can be perceived by our minds as a ceiling divinely protected from falling. The research also aims to explain the wondrous construction mechanism of this raised ceiling that rises above the surface of the earth. Why must the irresponsible behavior of humans stop disrupting the composition of this protective layer and ceiling and dissipating the ozone layer (O3), as it constitutes an important protective layer for the Earth and creatures, and therefore any disruption in this balanced layer formation leads to great risks to the life of the Earth.

The successive disasters, floods, earthquakes and climatic disturbances that are happening today on our planet - Earth - are caused by humans, such as global warming and the rise in global temperatures coinciding with the increase in carbon emissions, which are chlorofluorocarbon gases (C-F-Cs).

Although today there is an increase in global efforts to reduce (C-F- Cs )emissions, the impact of these emissions and greenhouse gases continues to seriously affect the built envelope.

The research aims to develop mechanisms to maintain the stability of the protective roof of the planet Earth - the sky - in order to control harmful carbon emissions at the level of architecture and building engineering, because the construction sector is one of the sectors that cause the most global warming emissions, as it produces approximately 40% of the total emissions. carbon annually.

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