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Feng shui has its roots in Chinese cosmology and is deeply embedded in Oriental culture; in an increasingly complex and busy world, Western businesses and individuals are discovering the merits of feng shui, spreading the art form further afield. Written by a recognised authority on the subject, this volume delves into the mysteries of feng shui and clearly outlines how it relates to architecture in the West. It offers an incisive examination of an ancient art, which will undoubtedly enrich our understanding of our living and working environments. It is written for people from all walks of life including designers and technocrats, architects and engineers, small companies and large corporations, and for the individual in his own home.
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‘What is Feng Shui?' Feng shui is the ancient Chinese art of placement that concerns every individual, home, work place, city and nation. It is a skill used to address the built and natural environments, creating a balance that encourages positive flows of energy. Feng shui has its roots in Chinese cosmology and is deeply embedded in Oriental culture; in an increasingly complex and busy world, Western businesses and individuals are discovering the merits of feng shui, spreading the art form further afield. This is a book written for people from all walks of life - for designers and technocrats, architects and engineers, small companies and large corporations, and for the individual in his own home - on a subject that is rapidly gaining global popularity. What is Feng Shui? offers an incisive examination of an ancient art, which will undoubtedly enrich our understanding of our living and working environments. Other What is … ? titles include What is Post-Modernism? (Fourth Edition), What is Deconstruction?, What is Classicism?, What is Modernism? and What is Abstraction?
What Is Feng Shui?
What Is Feng Shui?,Euelyn Lip,John Wiley & Sons,0471977519,Architecture,Feng Shui,Home Improvement / Construction,Interior Design - General,Parapsychology - General
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