Aires Certified Spaces: A New Standard in Electromagnetic Environment Design

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Aires Certified Spaces: A New Standard in Electromagnetic Environment Design

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The Concept of Electromagnetic Environment Design

Architecture and interior design have long considered acoustic environments, lighting quality, air quality, and thermal comfort as variables that affect human performance and wellbeing. The electromagnetic field environment — which is equally pervasive, equally invisible, and increasingly well-documented as a biological variable — has been conspicuously absent from mainstream design consideration. This is changing as the research literature matures and as health-forward institutions begin to formalize standards for the spaces they build and occupy.

The Aires Certified Spaces concept applies coherence modulation principles at the built environment level: designing and equipping spaces so that the electromagnetic field environment within them is characterized by modulated field coherence properties rather than the chaotic, high-intensity, low-coherence fields that characterize most modern wireless-dense environments.

What the Research Documents About Environmental Field Coherence

The biological effects of electromagnetic fields are not simply a function of field intensity. Field coherence properties — the structural and phase characteristics of the electromagnetic wave — are the variable that the research literature increasingly identifies as the biologically relevant factor. The IFRAN hippocampal study program documented that modifying field coherence properties through the Aires device partially reversed neurodegeneration markers in rodents exposed to the same field intensity. This is a finding about field structure, not field strength.

The 2024 VMA study (24 subjects, EEG and ECG) documented that human subjects showed measurable changes in heart rate variability and neurological coherence markers in environments where the Aires device was present — not because the wireless signals were attenuated, but because the coherence properties of those signals were modified. This is the physiological basis for environment-level coherence design.

Applications: Wellness Facilities, Workplaces, and Homes

Spaces designed with electromagnetic environment consideration in mind range from wellness centers and biohacking facilities to corporate offices and private residences. The principle is consistent: the number and placement of coherence modulation devices is determined by the electromagnetic load of the space — the density and intensity of the wireless infrastructure — and the devices are positioned to ensure comprehensive field coherence modulation throughout the occupied area.

Why This Matters for Performance-Oriented Environments

Environments where cognitive performance, recovery, or wellness outcomes are primary — medical facilities, high-performance training centers, executive offices, sleep clinics — have the most to gain from systematic electromagnetic environment design. The downstream metrics documented in EMF-coherence research (HRV, EEG coherence, chromosomal integrity) are precisely the metrics that performance-oriented environments care about.

Research References
VMA Research Group (2024). EEG and ECG Assessment of Aires Device Effects. 24-subject trial.
Sysoev, A. & Rybina, L. (2025). Five-Stage EEG Protocol Assessment. 24-subject study.
IFRAN Stage III Rat Memory Study (2017). Memory impairment and hippocampal neurodegeneration.
Dyuzhikova, N.A. et al. (2019). Chromosomal Aberration Frequency study. p<0.001.
PACE Resolution 1815 (2011). Council of Europe EMF recommendations.