Our Mission    

Many world-wide institutions   organisations and businesses have woken to the notion that the way their buildings and spaces are created and placed are important to those who operates in them. This is not new.  It has just been temporarily forgotten   in the so called ‘modern era.’  Many great ancient buildings were aligned using the ancient knowledge of water energy or telluric surges and un-seen energy lines and astronomical alignments.  Ancient builders were aware that such spaces could be beneficial to the users.

 Nowadays all we hear is ‘another day of stress at the office,’ which often manifests itself   as a phenomenon known as sick   building syndrome or SBS.    Sometimes users become ill in various ways usually underpinned by the psychological effects of a building which has not been aligned or replenished with organic and natural materials. Staff sickness and depression is unusually the result.    http://www.epa.gov/iaq/pdfs/sick_building_factsheet.pdf   

 It’s important to have antidotes for these effects and where possible to create space which can be conducive to positive productivity in a number of different ways. For instance the employment of concepts inherent in the design of nature such as (Phi Ratios Phi 1.618): The Golden Ratio also known as “Golden section” during the Renaissance was well used by truly great artists such as Leonardo and Michelangelo.  More recently Architects like Buckminster Fuller and code breakers like Alan Turin immersed themselves in this sacred knowledge. Sound and vibrational frequency can also influence the mood and wellbeing of those in a building. Equally important is the use of colour and how this can uplift the building’s viewers and users.

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