Fengshui

Feng Shui is an ancient Chinese method of studying the movement of energy in our surrounding or environment. The term Feng means wind whilst the term Shui refers to water. Both are very essential to our survival on earth. Very simply, we can not live without air and water. These two forces represent the movement of energy in our environment. According to ancient Chinese Feng Shui practitioner, study the energy movement of these two forces in detail and your project or activity will flourish. Ignore them and you they will face obstacles. Did you ever thought why when you go to certain places you feel that you are in harmony with your self and when you go to other places you feel sad and depressed? The ancient Chinese Feng Shui practitioners thought of this very long time ago. Certain places and buildings are not healthy in terms of their designs i.e. the location of building, doors and windows. They are designed and constructed in the wrong places. Therefore, they block and obstruct the movement of energy. If we apply Feng Shui to our environment we can indicate that electric power lines and the energy fields emitted from them disturb the flow of energy systems inside our bodies and can result in a possible malfunction. Design a waterfront or a pier without studying the energy movement of water and they will collapse. In ECO we designed our offices according to Feng Shui concepts in terms of colours used in decoration, location of windows and the arrangement of furniture. Not only that, all projects we are involved in we takes into consideration the biotic and abiotic factors of the environment and surrounding in order to achieve the best environmentally sustainable objectives.