
Discussion of the Master’s Thesis Entitled “Moral Fusion in Architectural Technology”
Discussion of the Master’s Thesis Entitled “Moral Fusion in Architectural Technology”
On Wednesday, January 8, 2025, the master’s thesis of researcher Bilal Hussein Salem, titled “Moral Fusion in Architectural Technology”, was discussed.
The thesis focused on the concept of moral fusion and its manifestations in various knowledge fields. Moral fusion represents the integration of ethical principles, values, and ideas to regulate and enhance work at the material level across different aspects of life. The research problem stemmed from the scientific need to understand the impact of moral fusion in architectural technology. The study aimed to develop a comprehensive theoretical framework outlining the key foundations, characteristics, and attributes of moral fusion in architectural technology, ensuring a value-driven approach and enhancing the engineering significance of technological aspects.
The research explored morally fused architecture in the context of technological advancements, addressing:
- The foundations, characteristics, and attributes of moral fusion in architectural technology
- Advanced techniques and systems used to enhance spatial movement in sacred shrine architecture
The study concluded that certain ethical principles and characteristics are integrated into contemporary architectural production. It emphasized the ethical considerations of technological systems and techniques employed in modern architecture.
Thesis Committee Members:
- Prof. Dr. Ibrahim Jawad Kazem – Chairman
- Asst. Prof. Dr. Inas Salem Abdul-Ahad – Member
- Asst. Prof. Dr. Shatha Abbas Hassan – Member
- Prof. Dr. Abdullah Saadoun Salman – Supervisor
- Asst. Prof. Dr. Laheeb Ali Abdulhussein – Supervisor

