Posts Tagged ‘sustainable design’

Sea Green Designs & Feng Shui

I recently did a "Feng Shui & Color" talk at a lovely sustainable furnishings and home decor shop in Southampton, Sea Green Designs. A wonderful store with a greenhouse at the back. The two owners, Shannon Wiley and Shannon Hosie have great taste and an eye for design in selecting the items for their store ...Read more.

Potential Framework of Design & Build Concepts in the Modern World

I have developed a working relationship with an applied environmental psychologist this past year. I have been so excited: someone that speaks my language! Yes, I am a Feng Shui practitioner, but I have many years of working in scientific applications for marketing. I am a researcher at heart, a scientist and analytical, but my ...Read more.

Sustainable Living & Green Design

(April 2008) I’ve been practicing Feng Shui for several years and it’s been a struggle to get my family, some of my friends and acquaintances to understand what I do. But it seems that almost overnight, a new sensation has sprouted that makes it that much easier to explain. The “Green Movement” seems to have ...Read more.

Feng Shui Beyond Sustainable

Many of the principles of Feng Shui are inherently within the sustainable building movement: namely, treading lightly on the Earth and using her resources wisely. However, there is a significant part of Feng Shui that is often missing from typical green designs. This wisdom can be integrated into sustainable-design practices to enrich human beings through ...Read more.

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