What are the feng shui layout strategies of the factory?
Feng shui in the internal layout of the factory
1. The office building can be located in the financial position or prosperous position of the whole factory.
2, the office should also pay attention to, the boss's office should be in Wang Cai, a larger area. The deputy chief officer's office is divided into left and right sides, slightly smaller, left and right. The financial office should be in the financial position of the office, the technical staff office should be in Wenchang, and other conference rooms and reception rooms should also pay attention.
3. The door of the production workshop should be located in a prosperous position, and the important machinery in the room should be distributed on the angry side. The workshop office should be located in the financial position of the workshop.
4. The dormitory should be lower than the factory building, canteen and other living facilities, and the location and layout should be reasonable. The bathroom should contain the fierce position in the factory's desperate situation and five ghosts, so as to ensure safety, achieve good economic benefits and reduce accidents in the factory.
5. Plant greening, lucky fountain, rockery, road distribution, etc. Be sure to pay attention to the layout of feng shui.
6. Five elements of workshop and office layout. Some factories are owned by workshops and offices, while others are owned by offices and workshops. Most enterprises can manage successfully through hard work. Nine times out of ten, workshops, offices or factories in offices have bad relations with people, which leads to rebellion or repression. What's more, the workers attacked the boss personally, but the boss suppressed the workers, causing casualties from time to time, which shows how important Feng Shui is between the workshop and the office.
Geomantic layout factors of factory site selection
Before the popularization of mass transportation, factories need to be located in densely populated areas. Therefore, most of the early factories were located in cities, and even urban development occurred with the construction of factories. Factories also tend to assemble with each other-many times the finished products or waste materials of one factory can become the raw materials of another factory.
Later, the transportation networks such as canals and railways expanded with the prosperity of factories, and factories began to be built near cheap energy, raw materials or markets. The improvement of the transportation network is also one of the considerations for the location of the factory: once a factory was built in a place where there was no one in the four fields but the transportation connection was convenient, and it was successfully developed and profitable.
Because factories generally produce pollution, many factories have been rebuilt in specially planned suburbs in recent years, and workers commute between residential areas and factories. Globalization makes the location of factories more flexible. Some developing countries (such as China) have established special economic zones and developed factories and facilities in this area to revitalize their industries. Ideas such as outsourcing also make it more feasible to build factories in less industrialized areas.
It should be "quiet" around the site. This "stillness" is not the stillness of sound, but the stillness of shape, that is, there are no roads around, the water is rushing or the sharp corners of mountains, fist mountains, knife-shaped mountains and triangular buildings are rough; It also means that the site should not be chosen at the fork in the road, the anti-bow road, or the "iron cage" small plot surrounded by roads; It also means not to choose beside overpasses, large substations and towering electric towers.
The venue should be "pure", which means that the venue should be built in a place without "yin", "injustice", "suffocation" and "foul atmosphere".
The location should be a place where the wind gathers and the gas gathers and the water surrounds the mountain. The mountains and water referred to here are not necessarily true mountains and water, but rather true mountains and water. Generally speaking, there should be mountains or buildings behind, sand or arches on the left and right, flat gas gathering on the head, and water outlets, street corners or three-way intersections on both sides of the head. There are still many places that meet this requirement, and you can still choose. If it can't fully meet the requirements, we can only make up for it when it is in the vertical direction. This is called fostering strengths and avoiding weaknesses and making up for disadvantages.