nntpguest Posted February 23, 2003 Share Posted February 23, 2003 Dear Master Lee,I am re-posting this message because I amnot sure if you can retrieve the JPGs. I haveuploaded the files into our server and below arethe links for the JPGs.**My attempts to find the center of the house**http://198.66.6.160/center01.jpghttp://198.66.6.160/center02.jpg**My question about door to window**http://198.66.6.160/doorToWindow.jpg**** Previous post *****I am studying your FS materials and analysing annot-rectangular shape house. I have difficultyfinding the center of the flat.Attached are two files (center01.jpg and center02.jpg)of my possible findings and not sure if there are correct.Please advise.And, for my second question, (attachment: doorToWindow.jpg)the main door of the house is facing the window.Is this consider not appropriate as described in your free course?If so, what are the remedies?Please advise.Thank you very much.**** end of Previous post *****Thank you.Regards,Ken Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted February 24, 2003 Staff Share Posted February 24, 2003 Dear Ken,It is best (often) to try and imagine the centre of gravity of the apartment.Please see attachment (with it's comments).Warmest Regards,Cecil Quote On 2/23/2003 8:17:11 PM, Anonymous wrote:Dear Master Lee,I am re-posting this messagebecause I amnot sure if you can retrievethe JPGs. I haveuploaded the files into ourserver and below arethe links for the JPGs.**My attempts to find thecenter of the house**http://198.66.6.160/center01.jpghttp://198.66.6.160/center02.jpg**My question about door towindow**http://198.66.6.160/doorToWindow.jpg**** Previous post *****I am studying your FSmaterials and analysing annot-rectangular shape house. Ihave difficultyfinding the center of theflat.Attached are two files(center01.jpg andcenter02.jpg)of my possible findings andnot sure if there are correct.Please advise.And, for my second question,(attachment: doorToWindow.jpg)the main door of the house isfacing the window.Is this consider notappropriate as described inyour free course?If so, what are the remedies?Please advise.Thank you very much.**** end of Previous post*****Thank you.Regards,Ken Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted February 26, 2003 Staff Share Posted February 26, 2003 Dear Ken,Please see below:--- Extract from a recent e-mail on auspicious measurements --Further to what I had mentioned;For the surface area of your `Feng Shui friendly' tables or for anyone wanting to manufacture Feng Shui friendly tables can use this explanation:-(One Feng Shui foot is nearly equal to an imperial foot. One Feng Shui foot is roughly equal to 43 cms.)Description of tables with multiples of 17 inches (lenght x width):-THE MAGICAL 17 INCH FACTOR "One Feng Shui foot was derived from the side of a square, where the length of the diagonal of a square is the square root of two. In the West, this is known as the `magic square'.Thus multiples of 17 inches will translate to several square foot of the optimium auspicious width. " -- End of extract --1. Ideally, the minimum length of your screen should be 17 inches or multiples of 17 inches or approximately multiples of 43cms.2. Usually, if the main door is too close to the screen; for example 1 to 1 1/2 metre distance, it is best to use a full screen that can cover the entire door.This is because, it is not auspicious to open to half a `wall' (symbolic half-screen) and face a void. Here, the main door is considered out-of-balance.For public housing flats, (this is not made known) but in the past, the government had the HDB (housing development board) flat Feng Shuied and if one checks the dimensions of the door and it's outer-frame, these are auspicious measurements. Thus, a screen following the measurement of the door or door with the outer frame are auspicious.In your case, since the main door is quite a distance from the screen, YES, you can use `half' the measurement or the best is to go for 43 cm or multiples of 43 cm for your screen.Warmest Regards,Cecil Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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