Feng Shui Application and Modern Landscape Design for Architectural Practice in Viet Nam

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2 Since many believe that Feng Shui can help them increase their general well-being, they regard Feng Shui as an important social element. However, the application of Feng Shui principles, without deep understanding, can render Feng Shui less reliable and ultimately discrediting the principles (Johnson, 1881; Eitel, 1873; De Groot, 1897); an additional consequence is the applications have negative effects. For instance, Feng Shui consultants usually claim to be Feng Shui specialists and elevate themselves as professors (“thầy Phong Thủy”). They try to create mysterious and transcendent force by threatening others with ill omens of Feng Shui, voicing obscure rhetoric and directing Feng Shui applications that lack clear explanation. Moreover, excessive applications of Feng Shui in life become uncontrollable, unexplainable and ineffective. Feng Shui is also ineffectively promulgated through word of mouth or reference books – both potentially poor sources. As one of the modern environmental design professions, architects tend to omit Feng Shui in their architectural or landscape practices. This is the result of not been taught in either Landscape or Architecture school in Viet Nam. At both the Ha Noi Architectural University and the Ho Chi Minh City Architectural University, the two major universities of Architecture and Landscape in Viet Nam, architectural design and modern landscape education base their curricula on a purely environmental approach taking no account of Feng Shui principles. The need to integrate Feng Shui in design schemes for clients appears

ÅÔ ¢ÊÔ · ¸Ô ì Á ËÒÇÔ · ÂÒÅÑ Â àªÕ  §ãËÁè essential, especially in Hué. Clients insist that architects apply Feng Shui principles in the design stage, while the architects try to persuade their clients that Feng Shui is not

Copyright  by Chiang Mai University scientific and therefore inapplicable (Vuong, 1996).

All rights reserved This has created increasing conflicts between clients and architects. In many

instances, the unsatisfied clients submits the architects’ outline plans to Feng Shui

consultants, who lack training in architectural or landscape designs, for modification. Therefore, the overall design costs, incorporating both design and Feng Shui consulting fees, are increased, whilst the design is a compromise of both architectural and Feng Shui principles.


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Curriculum Vitae

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Bibliography

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Table 6-2 Summary

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Table 6-1 Three layers in Feng Shui schematic

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6.3 Conclusion

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5.9 Conclusion

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6.2 Modern Landscape Design and Feng Shui Practice Recommendations

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Table 5-45 Harmony - Man-made Landscape - Written comments

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Table 5-44 Harmony - Man-made Landscape - Numeric Response

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Table 5-43 Harmony - Preferable Scenario - Written comments

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Table 5-42 Harmony - Preferable Scenario - Numeric Response

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5.8 Harmony technique and Qi prospect

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Table 5-39 Unity - Theme of Shape - Written comments

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Table 5-33 Proportion - Design Scale - Written comments

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5.6 Proportion technique and Harmony of Five Elements

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Table 5-32 Proportion - Design Scale - Numeric Response

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Table 5-38 Unity - Theme of Shape - Numeric Response

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Table 5-27 Balance - Vertical Asymmetry - Written comments

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5-12 Interest – Spot View Shape

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5-9 Simplicity - Presence of Screen and Trees

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5.3 Simplicity techniques and Bright Court and Four Emblem Animals elements

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5.2 Sequence technique and Qi element

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Table 5-8 Sequence - Paths in Landscape - Written comments

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Table 5-6 Emphasis - Dominant Element - Written comments

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Table 4-12 Example of Numeric Response – Harmony – 3rd question

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Table 4-9 Compatibility between Unity and theme of each of Five Elements

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4-31 Structure of a question presentation

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4-28 An example of the Sequence – 1st question

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Table 4-11 Compatibility between Harmony and Qi prospect

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Table 4-8 Compatibility between Proportion and Five Elements

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Table 4-7 Compatibility between Balance and Feng Shui site plan

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Table 4-1 Five Geographical Elements effects in 4 scenarios

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Table 4-6 Compatibility between Interest and Yin-Yang

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Animals

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4.2 Analysis of Modern Landscape Design Techniques and Feng Shui Applications

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Table 4-4 Compatibility between Sequence and Qi

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Table 4-3 Compatibility between Emphasis and Water

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