Space Matters: Use the Wisdom of Vastu to Create a Healthy Home. 11 Top Designers Show You How
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Rating | : | 4.87 (663 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1584796391 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 176 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-11-28 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
She lives in Shaker Heights, Ohio. Her website is vastuliving. About the Author KATHLEEN COX is the foremost proponent of vastu in the United States. She consults for both commercial and private clients (such as Christy Turlington), and has a burgeoning lecture circuit program. She is the author of two previous non-illustrated books on the subject: The Power of Vastu Living and Vastu Living.
She lives in Shaker Heights, Ohio. KATHLEEN COX is the foremost proponent of vastu in the United States. She consults for both commercial and private clients (such as Christy Turlington), and has a burgeoning lecture circuit program. Her website is vastuliving. She is the author of two previous non-illustrated books on the subject: The Power of Vastu Living and Vastu Living.
Tabby said Very Pleased. This book is excellent! I'm not done it yet, though. It was a great price; it has way more value than what I paid for it(though the price certainly helped). I was curious to see the similarities and differences between Vastu and Feng Shui. I wasn't disappointed!The pages are very thick and durable as well. Not easily torn by careless browsing. Though I plan to sell this book at a local store when I'm done with it, as I usually do, this would make a great "coffee table book".. Lovely pictures Good introduction for basics of vastu but left me wanting more information than was provided. Pictures are beautiful!. "The book is not worth the money. You better of buying an industry magazine." according to Love to Read. A "genius" Italian architect featured in this book is teaching our Design Class. So he made us, his students, buy this worthless book under the gun of bad grades. It is completely of no value for design students or anybody else!You look through it once, it is like a magazine.Plus, Mrs. Cox, you have to carefully select whom you feature in your book - somebody whom everybody in the industry hates? Feature honest and moral architects instead, there are plenty of good ones around.As for the value of this book - Readers, if
(A sister science to yoga, vastu was the precursor of feng-shui.) In Space Matters, Cox—working with 11 other designers, all of them adept in the green architecture and “home as sanctuary” movements—presents her utterly modern adaptation of vastu’s age-old wisdom. The starting point is the awareness that space, and all the “matters” that occupy it, are fundamentally important to human well-being. The goal—accomplished through the manipulation of color, light, and texture and the discerning selection of objects and sensitive placement of furnitur