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healing environments

To share experiences, development ideas, opinions, etc., in the field of healthcare architecture & design

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Created By: reg
Latest Activity: Aug 7

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Ben Comment by Ben on July 16, 2008 at 3:28am
for anyone else interested in scalar energy "sharing data "

please feel free to contact me
Ben Comment by Ben on July 16, 2008 at 3:25am
Elizabeth,

Scalar energy is what you are looking for - -please google .

The person who's research has been directed,( for 2 decades ) at personal environmental implimentation...is willing to publish his work subject to completion of FDA approvals .

I mention this as you appear to be a "capable researcher " but not being a mind reader - -have only lately come to this realization ,( how upsetting - -now I'll have to resort to using 2 hands when typing ..as mike voice to ocr isn't perfected either )
Elizabeth Comment by Elizabeth on July 12, 2008 at 8:13pm
Hi, I am very interested to read the book by Critchlow to which you refer - is it Order in Space, or another one? Did you like The Social Logic of Space? (by Hillier and Hanson). I appreciated the philosophy of Design with Nature. It is one of the important books, along with the works of Christopher Alexander, Henri Lefebvre, Christopher Day, Nader Khalili, and Gaston Bachelard...but I know I've left out some wonderful thinkers in this little list.

Would you include Juhani Pallasmaa's The Eyes of the Skin: Architecture and the Senses as a classic on this subject?

Would be grateful for more reading suggestions, particularly books that members of this group feel influenced them or that are simply too important not to read.
MICHAEL Comment by MICHAEL on June 12, 2008 at 1:39am
Hi Guys
There are quite a lot of interesting references for synchronising healing/creative energies.
Theo Gimble UK had a centre that explored colour, sound and space harmonics.
John Michell also wrote several books on Leylines and divine proportions
Keith Critchlow wrote a book on Sacred Spaces
Ian McHargs "Design with nature" not so esoteric but uses the dynamics of landscape to determine human settlement.
to name a few....

Michaelangelo
reg Comment by reg on April 30, 2008 at 12:03pm
Yes it is
alison Comment by alison on April 17, 2008 at 7:04pm
aloha...............is Vaastu part of Hindu culture?
reg Comment by reg on April 4, 2008 at 11:08pm
Well Connie, Vaastu is the Indian science of creating built environments (buildings, interior spaces, neighborhoods, city blocks or even whole cities) that addresses & responds to & is in sync with the energies of the earth & the cosmos. Harnessing 'energy' to create a harmonious environment ..... that is the essence of Vaastu ......... The Chines parallel is Feng Shui.
 
 
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