- Title
- Research in scientific Feng Shui and the built environment
- Creator
- Mak, Michael Y.; So, Albert T.
- Relation
- http://www.cityupress.edu.hk/Common/Reader/Products/ShowProduct.jsp?Pid=18&Version=0&Cid=58&Charset=iso-8859-1&page=0&key=978-962-937-172-2
- Publisher
- City University of Hong Kong Press
- Resource Type
- book
- Date
- 2009
- Description
- Feng Shui practice has become an important reference for the planning and design of buildings, monuments and even entire cities. In fact Feng Shui is an evolved study of the natural and built environment. By utilizing the natural elements and practical environmental changes, we may improve upon our well-being, relationships, prosperity, health and living environment. People in many advanced countries seek to establish a deeper understanding of these relationships between human and natural environment. Architects from around the world also begin to recognize Feng Shui as a broad ecologically and architecturally connected paradigm. To remove the shadow of superstition for Feng Shui practice, it is essential to use a scientific approach in the hope of combining and fusing ancient wisdom with modern knowledge in building science. Scientific Feng Shui has two meanings, namely (1) the verification of Feng Shui principles scientifically and (2) studying Feng Shui logically in a scientific way. This volume comprises 13 essays which were well-organized into four parts to reflect the current trends and the future development of the research undertaken in the built environment. The two core schools of Feng Shui, i.e., the Compass school and the Form school, were introduced in Part I and Part II as a primer to the understanding of the subject. In Part III and Part IV, a detailed account in researching the relationship between Feng Shui and the built environment was given in a case study approach with examples in Japan and China to illustrate the concepts comprehensible to general readers. An introductory chapter in a systematic approach will give readers a better understanding of some basic and valuable knowledge towards Feng Shui practice. This book will address the growing demand for architects, building professionals and other property practitioners to apply the concepts of Feng Shui in built environment.
- Subject
- Feng Shui; architecture; built environment
- Identifier
- http://hdl.handle.net/1959.13/917779
- Identifier
- uon:8420
- Identifier
- ISBN:9789629371722
- Language
- eng
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