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The Invisible Architecture of Land

How Spatial Intelligence Shapes the Future of Estates By Sarah McAllister Across centuries, the most enduring estates — from European aristocratic lands to Asian imperial gardens — were never designed solely through architecture. They were shaped through a deeper understanding of the relationship between land, orientation, water, movement and human life. Today, we are rediscovering […]

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The Feng Shui of Music and Nashville

Did the landscape of Tennessee and the design of Nashville create ‘Music City’? While much of Feng Shui technique is pretty complex, and involves crunching hexagrams, flying the numbers of the ‘stars’ and analysing clashes and combinations of stems, branches and five element dynamics, some of the Form School Feng Shui requires a subliminal understanding

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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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