feng shui northern california: University of California Berkeley - 08/27/17 07:15 PM
Will visiting with family in Northern California, we stopped off at the University of California, Berkeley. I have to say, the students and faculty who get to learn and work here are truly blessed. What a beautiful campus, full of world renowned programs and research projects. 
 
Sather Tower (1914) designed by John Galen Howard 
Mr. Howard was commissioned to design 20 of Berkeley's "Classic Core" buildings on campus. 
 
South Hall (1873) is one of the few original buildings remaining on campus today
 
On the quad not too far away from South Hall, you'll catch Berkeley students playing sports. In this photo, you'll find students practicing Quidditchthe, which is a game inspired by Harry Potter. Yes, they are really running around with … (4 comments)

feng shui northern california: Environmental Psychology and Feng Shui - 09/04/15 07:01 AM
 
In 1970, Environmental Psychology was founded on three central ideas at the start of the 1970s.
1) The incorporation of the physical environment into psychology. 
 
2) The adoption of field research that would operate outside of the laboratory, the received mode in psychology, where variables can be controlled and manipulated, to embrace the messy world of the everyday complex variables of people-environment relationships
 
3) Takes various perspectives for understanding the interactions of people and place, while embracing the policy and design disciplines that shape our environments.
3,000-6,000 years ago, Feng Shui was founded in the mountain regions of China based on the principles of Taoism
Practitioners read the land formations … (0 comments)

 
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