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Feng Shui and Ecological Architecture

Modern ecological architecture is an ecology that studies the symbiotic relationship between the human built environment and nature. It regards the place where humans live as a part of the entire natural ecosystem, and at the same time regards the natural ecology as a specific architectural structure. Therefore, ecological architecture requires that human living places should be in a balanced symbiosis with nature, and the selection of sites in nature should consider the institutional functions of the natural ecological environment and its various impacts on humans, so as to rationally use, transform and conform to nature, and build A home in a balanced symbiosis with nature.

Modern ecological architecture has striking similarities with Chinese Fengshui. Fengshui is the study of the relationship between nature, architecture and people. Feng Shui believes that buildings in different geographical locations and using different materials, with different forms, scales, styles, orientations and colors, will have different influences and forces on people with different identities, occupations and life information, resulting in Different positive and negative effects. How to make people, architecture, and natural ecology coexist harmoniously has become the common purpose of ecological architecture and Fengshui.


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