Ceremony and Ritual in the Garden
From an Article Written by Nancy Canestaro, D. Arch. first published in Natural Awakenings, March, 2013, p. 16. There is a particularly nice ceremony in the BTB (Buddhist) tradition of Feng […]
Sacred Garden
From an Article Written by Nancy Canestaro, D. Arch. first published in Natural Awakenings, March, 2013, p.16. Gardening can be more than simply selecting planting materials for their color, texture, and […]
Best Directions (Trigrams) for Sleep or Work
From an Article Written by Nancy Canestaro, D. Arch. first published in Natural Awakenings, November, 2009. To locate the best areas in your home or workplace to spend time, first determine […]
Developing a More Productive Workspace
Author: Nancy C. Canestaro, D.Arch. We all have moments when we just can’t seem to make progress with our work. Feng Shui presents ways to improve the environment surrounding our […]
Five Things to Ponder for a More Restful Sleep
Author: Nancy C. Canestaro, D.Arch. Have you ever taken the time to look…really look… at the space where you sleep and evaluate what helps you have restful sleep. Conversely, what keeps you […]
What is Feng Shui ?
Author: Nancy C. Canestaro, D.Arch. As both an exquisite art and meticulous science, Feng Shui is a 2,000 year old method of evaluating the influence on people of the subtle […]
Feng Shui Step-By-Step
Powerpoint by: Nancy C. Canestaro, D.Arch. Classical Feng Shui philosophy depends on an understanding of the land, building layout, and the people who live or work in the building. The […]
Eight Tips for a More Nurturing Home
From an Article Authored by Nancy Canestaro, D. Arch. first published in Perspectives Magazine, Jul/Aug 2005. Have you ever thought about what a Nurturing Home might be for you? We nurture […]
Healthy Home Checklist
Excerpt from an Article Authored by Nancy Canestaro, D. Arch., first published in Bountiful Health Magazine, June 2004, p.28. Feng Shui comes from an ancient practice of connecting with Earth energy […]
Feng Shui Case Study 1
Excerpt from Article first published in The Metro Pulse, Architectural and Design Issue, October 26, 2000, authored by Mike Gibson Andy and Clarissa ‘incredibly disorganized’… Graciously, Feng Shui designer Nancy […]