The housing sector is one of the most affected sectors in Iraq after the wars in Iraqspanning 38 years, and from here investors began to invest in the field of housing, thefeasibility studies of projects focused on the determinants of financial, economic,environmental and social.While increasing the need for the development and expansion of all kinds of buildingsin Iraq it becomes necessary to consider the nature of the materials. In Iraq the temperaturesreached high levels is the highest in the world exceed 50°C .that huge rise in temperaturerequires thinking about the use of new materials and modern technologies that contribute toincreasing thermal insulation and reduce the consumption in energy in a country alreadysuffering from an energy generation crisis. The insulation in most buildings makes by usinga primitive ways and often confined to the roof of buildings only.The need for residential housing units increased to 4 million units in 2014 [1] inaddition to the need for commercial and industrial buildings, especially after the greatdestruction on infrastructure because of the war. Most of buildings in Iraq not designed toresist seismic loads and this increases the risk and hazard of buildings collapse thesebuilding when strong earthquakes occur especially after increasing earthquakes in this areabetween Iran and north of Iraq.After all of the above it is necessary to move towards practical and economically