Feng Shui and it's application in town planning / Madzlan Jamaluddin

What is Feng Shui? There have been many definitions offered by writers who studied the subject of Feng Shui . Ernst Borsehmann wrote in his book Picturesque China that " Feng Shui means wind-water, but in its wider sense, stands for the relation to the surrounding nature, influence of the lands...

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Main Author: Jamaluddin, Madzlan
Format: Student Project
Language:English
Published: 1994
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Online Access:https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/117/
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description What is Feng Shui? There have been many definitions offered by writers who studied the subject of Feng Shui . Ernst Borsehmann wrote in his book Picturesque China that " Feng Shui means wind-water, but in its wider sense, stands for the relation to the surrounding nature, influence of the landscape on the beauty buildings and the happiness of the inhabitants". In practice, Feng Shui is something between a science and an art which Westerners often call Chinese Geomancy. Feng Shui is influenced by I-Ching or Book Of Changes, which is the mother of Chinese thoughts and practices. It stresses the connection between man's destiny and nature.
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spelling uitm-1172024-05-17T03:18:22Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/117/ Feng Shui and it's application in town planning / Madzlan Jamaluddin Jamaluddin, Madzlan Architectural drawing and design Details and decoration Architectural decoration Conservation and restoration What is Feng Shui? There have been many definitions offered by writers who studied the subject of Feng Shui . Ernst Borsehmann wrote in his book Picturesque China that " Feng Shui means wind-water, but in its wider sense, stands for the relation to the surrounding nature, influence of the landscape on the beauty buildings and the happiness of the inhabitants". In practice, Feng Shui is something between a science and an art which Westerners often call Chinese Geomancy. Feng Shui is influenced by I-Ching or Book Of Changes, which is the mother of Chinese thoughts and practices. It stresses the connection between man's destiny and nature. 1994-05 Student Project NonPeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/117/1/117.pdf Jamaluddin, Madzlan (1994) Feng Shui and it's application in town planning / Madzlan Jamaluddin. (1994) [Student Project] <http://terminalib.uitm.edu.my/117.pdf> (Unpublished)
spellingShingle Architectural drawing and design
Details and decoration
Architectural decoration
Conservation and restoration
Jamaluddin, Madzlan
Feng Shui and it's application in town planning / Madzlan Jamaluddin
title Feng Shui and it's application in town planning / Madzlan Jamaluddin
title_full Feng Shui and it's application in town planning / Madzlan Jamaluddin
title_fullStr Feng Shui and it's application in town planning / Madzlan Jamaluddin
title_full_unstemmed Feng Shui and it's application in town planning / Madzlan Jamaluddin
title_short Feng Shui and it's application in town planning / Madzlan Jamaluddin
title_sort feng shui and it's application in town planning / madzlan jamaluddin
topic Architectural drawing and design
Details and decoration
Architectural decoration
Conservation and restoration
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/117/