UCL, Bartlett School of Architecture, Summer Show Bartfest 2010, Student work First Year Level. Film by Brook Lin and Richard Smith. http://www.bartlett.ucl….
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UCL, Bartlett School of Architecture, Summer Show Bartfest 2010, Student work First Year Level. Film by Brook Lin and Richard Smith. http://www.bartlett.ucl….
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This year, Chinese New Year falls on Friday, Jan 31st in 2014. We say goodbye to the snake and welcome the year of the horse. There are magnificent parades, dancing in the streets, dragon costumes all around, and the entire continent of Asia is in celebration. But what is Chinese New Year all about? This momentous occasion marks the beginning of spring in the Lunar calendar, a time for new beginnings and renewal. To ring in this new year, why not make some feng shui adjustments to bring some balance to your home? Feng shui is an Asian art of placement — or as I like to say, the original “green design”. Through observing and shifting the built environment, feng shui teaches us how to live in harmony with nature. Keep reading to learn more.
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