Enjoy the ride to Total Environmental Alignment®, occasionally meandering into philosophical and metaphysical territory. May it paint your world vividly. May the benefits of TEA find a way into your life so that you and all find happiness. We wish that our ideas and perspectives are refreshing and inspiring to you.
“With more than 75 years of combined experience, the authors educate readers of all levels about the practice of Feng Shui, pioneering the creation of Green TEA (Total Environmental Alignment®), an approach to sustainable architecture which incorporates the practice of Feng Shui.”
—Carmon Colangelo, Ralph J. Nagel Dean, Sam Fox School of Design & Visual Arts, Washington University in St. Louis
“Both innovative and refreshing, this informative book adapts and updates the ancient principles of Feng Shui philosophy to current usage in a straightforward and practical way, reconfiguring it as a new concept of Total Environmental Alignment®, or TEA, which can also be applied to other uses such as businesses and other small public buildings.”
-John J. Casbarian, FAIA, Harry K. & Albert K. Smith Professor and Dean Emeritus, Rice University School of Architecture
“This book by C.C. Lee and Miguel A. Castillo makes the Feng Shui concepts accessible to homebuyers and homeowners who have no prior knowledge of Feng Shui. The book is admirably written as a manual intended for practical application in everyday life. The authors provide step-by-step descriptions of every aspect found in one’s home-both inside and outside. Using plentiful diagrams and pictures, the authors provide a roadmap to help improve the harmony between any person and the spaces where they spend most of their lives.”
—Richard B. Peiser, Ph.D., Michael D. Spear Professor of Real Estate Development, Harvard Graduate School of Design
“This book astutely explores the fundamental principles of the traditional Chinese practice of Feng Shui, which seeks to realign the human body and mind with the matter and nature that surrounds them. Written from a Western philosophy and in the English language, but with a keen eye to other practices, cultures, and experiences, this book is a true bridge between East and West, North and SouthI. n presenting the fundamentals of architectural space, orientation, and inhabitation as intrinsically linked to each other and to various cultures worldwide, this book is a reminder of the importance of cross-cultural dialogues and amalgamations.”
—Igor Marjanovic, Ph.D., William Ward Watkin Dean of Rice Architecture
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