The science of space quality, form and life
BioGeometry® is a modern interdisciplinary field and an applied qualitative science that studies the relationship between geometry, form, direction, subtle environmental qualities and human experience.
At its core lies the understanding that every form, every space and every arrangement carries a quality that participates in the way we experience our environment.
Form · Quality · Space
BioGeometry® approaches space as a field of relationships, where geometry, proportions, orientation, materials and environmental influences shape an overall experience.
The history of BioGeometry®
BioGeometry® was developed by Dr. Ibrahim Karim, an Egyptian architect, researcher and founder of BioGeometry®.
Architectural foundation
Dr. Karim’s work began through architecture, design and the study of the relationship between form and life.
Study of form
His research expanded into the qualities of shapes, proportions, directions and environmental fields.
International development
Through decades of observation and application, BioGeometry® evolved into an organized method with international presence.
Dr. Ibrahim Karim
Dr. Ibrahim Karim is considered the founder of BioGeometry® and the person who systematized the study of the qualities of form.
As an architect and researcher, he developed an approach that sees geometry as a language of communication between space, nature and the human being.
Through BioGeometry®, he highlighted the importance of balance between form, energy and life.
BioGeometry® as a qualitative environmental science
BioGeometry® studies qualities expressed through form, geometry and the relationships within a space.
Unlike a purely mechanical approach to space, BioGeometry® examines the subtle dimension of experience: how a space can become calmer, clearer, more coherent and more supportive.
Human experience
The focus is on the quality of influence and the harmonious relationship between the human being and the environment.
Relationship between space and form
BioGeometry® stands between architecture, environmental study, geometry and the modern understanding of fields.
Core principles of BioGeometry®
BioGeometry® is based on the observation that every form and every arrangement carries qualities.
- Geometry
- Proportions
- Orientation
- Directions
- Shapes
- Materials
- Form and function
- Environmental influences
- Human presence
The concept of harmony
In BioGeometry®, harmony is connected with the presence of qualities that support life.
It concerns the relationship between form and energy, space and human presence, environment and function.
The BG3 quality
One of the central concepts of BioGeometry® is the BG3 quality.
BG3 is described as a quality of harmony and balance, associated with a sense of peace, clarity and inner order.
BioGeometry® and ancient civilizations
BioGeometry® connects with a deep tradition found in many ancient civilizations.
Egypt
Geometry was used as a means of connecting the human being with the environment, nature and the sacred.
Greece
Proportions, form and the relationship with place were key elements of architectural thought.
Sacred architecture
Temples, monuments and traditional building forms used geometry as a language of quality.
Why it matters today
Modern life takes place in environments filled with information, technology, electromagnetic influences, artificial lighting, dense construction and constant stimuli.
The quality of space is becoming increasingly important.
BioGeometry® offers a way to see space again as an active factor in everyday experience.
Geometry as a language of life
BioGeometry® sees geometry as a language that connects form with quality, space with the human being and the environment with experience.
Through this perspective, every space gains greater depth. Every form gains meaning. Every environment becomes a field of observation, understanding and harmonization.
See the approach in practice
Learn more about space harmonization in Greece and Cyprus.
Space Harmonization