The recovery of ecological sustainability is a pressing concern in the design and construction of buildings in Iraq. This study aims to explore the concept of dynamic straightforwardness as a strategy for integrating ecological sustainability into the design elements of Iraqi structures. Dynamic straightforwardness refers to the seamless integration of sustainability principles throughout the entire lifecycle of a building, from the initial design phase to its operation and eventual decommissioning. This research employs a qualitative approach, utilizing case studies and interviews with architects, engineers, and sustainability experts. The study investigates the current state of ecological sustainability in Iraqi buildings, identifies the challenges faced by architects and designers in integrating sustainable elements, and explores potential solutions and strategies to overcome these barriers.
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