Little knowledge of Feng Shui, the importance of Feng Shui in architectural design
I don’t know how everyone understands Feng Shui. Some people may think this is untrustworthy. Some people have a believe it or not attitude. In fact, it is not. In fact, Feng Shui is based on environmental psychology, ecology, geography, architecture, landscape, etc. It can be said to be a simple "environmental science" in ancient China. So today I will tell you about it. The emphasis on architectural Feng Shui, this issue of Architectural Feng Shui will take you to take a look at it.
Nowadays, better residential areas have professional greening and even fountains, swimming pools, etc. These are actually designed based on current architectural Feng Shui, because the application of such Feng Shui knowledge is to prove The purpose of regulating qi in Feng Shui is to find vitality. A lively place should be: sheltered from the wind and facing the sun, with beautiful mountains and clear waters, gurgling water, lush vegetation, singing and dancing birds, and a place where birds sing and flowers smell fragrant. This coincides with ecological architecture, which is the modern architectural Feng Shui we mentioned. Modern architectural Feng Shui is actually equivalent to the ecology of studying the relationship between the human built environment and natural organisms.
Modern architectural Feng Shui is not only a reflection of architectural ecology, but also adds sensory and psychological factors in Feng Shui. This is why Westerners, who were the first to study ecological architecture, occasionally turned their attention to the East. When studying culture, I was surprised to find that one of the reasons why the traditional Chinese Feng Shui cultural theory, which has been developed for thousands of years, can have a historic resonance with the new ideological trend of contemporary ecological architecture.
There is a reason why architectural Feng Shui can be preserved and passed down to this day after thousands of years. The "qi" and "water" in architectural Feng Shui are summarized after long-term practice and thinking. They are presented in the form of statistical probability based on a large amount of experience. Some scholars have a one-sided understanding of Chinese culture and believe that architectural Feng Shui cannot be integrated with Western ideological systems, which seems a bit one-sided.