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Holism extends from the Greek word "holos" which is meaning all, total, and entire.

It is said that it is the idea in which all of the properties in a given system wheather it be physical, biological, social, or even economic; cannot be determined or explained solely by its components alone. It states that a system in whole will determine the way on how the parts behave.

Holism refers to any approach that emphasizes the whole rather than their constituent parts. In other words the whole is greater than the sum of its parts. Qualitative methods of the humanistic approach reflect a holistic position. Social psychology also takes a holistic view. A holistic approach therefore suggests that there are different levels of explanation and that at each level there are emergent properties that cannot be reduced to the one below.
A meticulous, holistic approach Based in eastern Westphalia, FSB has immense expertise on all hardwarerelated issues. This is constantly demonstrated through its globally interactive ITT specification service, in which FSB specialists coordinate the proportions, finishes and functions of hardware ensembles with the utmost precision. In this highly skilled process, FSB echoes the responsive approach adopted by the architect philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein, an approach that regards the function and application of any building element as an essential part of the conceptual whole. During the early stages of the design process, FSBs public project consultants can take account of bespoke fitment requirements, as well as budgetary specifications, local building regulations and technical and functional parameters, thereby relieving architects and builders of time-consuming minutiae. They can also provide customised specimen panels that enable architects and clients to directly appraise the products involved and literally take hold of them, bringing design concepts vividly to life.
Bioarchitecture is the holistic process and product of planning, designing and constructing space that integrates natural form, biologic function and environmental, social and aesthetic considerations. It requires knowledge of

living systems, natural harmonics and fractal geometric relationships expressing as form, pattern, rhythm, ratio and proportion. Bioarchitecture involves the use of organic materials, green technology and appropriately skilled labour. Bioarchitecture integrates all aspects of the design-build process, including project planning, cost analysis, construction administration and final certification. A broader definition comprises of all design-stage activity from the macro to the micro level.

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