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Table 5-8 Sequence - Paths in Landscape - Written comments
from Feng Shui Application and Modern Landscape Design for Architectural Practice in Viet Nam
by TD Garden
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preferences for (A), which is the best Feng Shui choice, and (C), which is the second Feng Shui choice.
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Table 5-8: Sequence - Paths in Landscape - Written comments Comments Count
The traffic is well organized in this way. 32 (A) Such design of the footpath saves the area. 25 This design improves the beauty of garden. 9 This arrangement creates privacy. 28 (C) There is a clear distinction between the different sections of the landscape in this design. 17 The traffic is well organized in this way. 17 (B) This design creates an awkward traffic. The traffic is confusing. 25 4
The most common reason for the respondents' preferences of (A) is the system of flow is clearly delineated and the scheme in (A) is considered practical as this both preserves and improves the beauty of the garden. In (C) the separate routes and entrances of the footpath system were thought to enhance privacy in the different landscape sections. The footpath system in (C) is tidy and again creates a clear delineation between different landscape sections. The respondents remarked that (B) exhibited an awkward overlapping movement; a small number of respondents opined that this solution (B) created confused flow or movement. Therefore, the comments do not support the reasons for the selection besides aesthetics and practicality, which could not be proved relating to Qi.