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Library
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Feng Shui Design |
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Design Goal
The architecture and
interior design of the Giese Memorial Library features several
Feng Shui design principles. This new construction afforded the
opportunity of building these design elements in right from the
very start. |
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Feng Shui
Concept #1 ~ The Use of Elements
In Feng Shui there
are five elements which are: Wood, Fire, Earth, Metal, and
Water. Each of these elements are represented by Shape,
Direction, color and Ideal Uses.
Libraries and other
places of learning are fire elements. Architecturally, buildings
with point or sloped roofs are representative of the fire
element. Fireplaces are also considered as fire element objects
and when placed in the Fame and Reputation area of the space, as
in this library, it reinforces the fame and reputation of the
library.
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Feng Shui
Concept #2 ~ The Use of Curvilinear Lines
In nature straight
line winds are destructive, whereas gentle blowing breeze are
soft and soothing. The same is true in architecture and design.
Straight lines encourage the energy to just whiz by, in
comparison, curved lines encourage you to take your time, pay
attention to where you are going and appreciate the pathway your
on. |
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Feng Shui
Concept #3 ~ The Use of Color
Color is
also used in Feng Shui as a supportive element. In this case
because the library is a fire element the use of red in the
exterior block work, the interior beams and wall color are
purposeful. The color red encourages activity and energizes
you.
The color
green is also used in this space, green represents growth,
abundance, and new beginnings. In the color wheel green and
red
are complimentary colors and will always feel good being next to
each other. |
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Feng Shui
Concept #4 ~ The Use of Materials
The materials
associated with the element fire are leather and wool, which is
why the fabric choices for the Coffee/Lobby seating area chairs
and Young Adult chairs are either leather or faux leather. |
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