Projects

– Selected projects demonstrating the scope of Sarah McAllister’s Feng Shui advisory work across private residences, estates and distinctive environments.

Dickson Poon New China Centre

ARCHITECTURE, BUSINESS

Institutional Spatial Advisory

Working alongside David Morley Architects, spatial guidance was provided for this St. Hugh’s College, Oxford University institutional development.

Input addressed placement of the new build within existing grounds, courtyard design, interior layout optimisation, circulation flow and environmental alignment within a formal architectural framework. Strategic selection of I Ching Hexagram for engraving on the exterior wall.

Outcome:

  • Strengthened internal coherence and cultural references
  • Integrated spatial logic within institutional design parameters
  • Coordinated design input across stakeholder teams

Frequently Asked Questions

Ideally at the earliest stage of design, before planning submission or site layout decisions are fixed.

Yes. Most advisory work is undertaken alongside architects, planners and landscape designers.

Classical Feng Shui is not primarily an interior decorating practice but a system of environmental planning that examines orientation, landform and spatial organisation.

It is most effectively applied during site selection, architecture and landscape design, yet its principles can also guide interior layouts.

At this level, Feng Shui focuses on directional alignment and the balance of the Five Elements – water, wood, fire, earth and metal – within the space.

Yes. Advisory work is available globally for private estates and development projects.

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