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Architect's guide to Feng Shui : exploring the myth / Cate Bramble.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Burlington, Mass. : Architecture Pres, 2003Description: x, 206 p. : ill. 19 cmISBN:
  • 075065606-9
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BF 1779.F4 .B731 2003
Summary: an overview of the theory in time and spaceSummary: building elements.Summary: calculationsSummary: crime and its relation to the environmentSummary: electrical supply and installationSummary: environmental assessmentSummary: Expert rulesSummary: human factorsSummary: lighting and soundSummary: overlooked and overblown issues of drainageSummary: planningSummary: Protoscientific and pseudoscientific Summary: servicesSummary: structuresSummary: ventilationSummary: water supply and storageSummary: Contents: Introduction: global perspective
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Demonstrates how to apply the harmonizing forms of feng shui practice through planning principles, natural features, services, building elements and materials with evidence from archaeological sources and genuine practice in the east. Feng shui is analyzed through concepts such as western systems theory, evolutionary and behavioral psychology, viewshed and space syntax, resulting in the creation of an exceptional design.

an overview of the theory in time and space

building elements.

calculations

crime and its relation to the environment

electrical supply and installation

environmental assessment

Expert rules

human factors

lighting and sound

overlooked and overblown issues of drainage

planning

Protoscientific and pseudoscientific

services

structures

ventilation

water supply and storage

Contents: Introduction: global perspective

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