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Winter Solictice/ Reflections

I would like to invite you to experience a Winter Solstice Ritual. There are many approaches, I find this one particularly grounding as it takes 13 days of commitment.

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Indigenous Wisdom + Design

Many American Indigenous tribes share origin stories that begin with animals as creators or contributors to creation.

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Kabbalah + Design

Kabbalah is Jewish mysticism. It has been integrated into architecture and design as a means of bringing spirituality into the built environment. Symbolism abounds.

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Ayruveda + Design

Ayurveda is an ancient science of our wellbeing; it’s more than 5,000 years old. It recognizes the interconnection between our physical, emotional, and spiritual wellness, with the goal of guiding us toward homeostasis — our natural state of being.

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Neuroaesthetics + Design

Neuroaesthetics is a science that confirms what—when we are highly conscious beings—we intuitively know: our environments change how we feel, what we recall, and how we function. They influence our well-being through the choices made in design.

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Feng Shui + Design

Feng Shui, which means wind-water, is used to site buildings on the land, choose orientation, organize floor plans, and select interior and exterior elements. All with the intent  of increasing the wellbeing of the users. 

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Shamanism + Design

The concept of the "architect as shaman" refers to architects approaching design from a spiritual and holistic perspective , much like the role of a shaman.  In practice it sees architecture as a tool for healing, transformation and connection both on the individual and collective level. It sees design as a healing modality.

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Mysticism + Design

Mysticism has a palpable vibration leaning toward understanding unknowable truths.

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Nature + Design

When I think about designing with nature I think about patience, effort, grace, gratitude, and abundance.  The earth’s energy is patient.  Rocks form, trees and plants grow, and shells weather over many years and willingly allow sentient beings to borrow these resources for shelter, function, and art.  When we hold reverence for the truth, we inherently feel gratitude and see abundance.   

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Sacred Geometry + Design

When we think of Sacred Geometry in architecture and design, we often envision historical masterpieces like the Pyramids, the Parthenon, or the Taj Mahal.  A more modern articulation would be Le Corbusier's use of the Golden Ratio to design the proper proportions of living spaces in Unité d’Habitation.  Sacred Geometry is everywhere including Disney’s Epcot Sphere.

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Zen + Design

Some examples of Zen influence in design are integrating focal points like a framed view of nature or a impactful featured art piece (Koko).

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Yoga + Design

For me, Yoga + Design are deeply interwoven.  Together they reflect not just how we move through space, but how we move through life itself.

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Design for Peace

Now more than ever we need to have spaces where we can retreat, relax, and feel grounded and safe.  This may be at home, a community space, a club, or a place within our community where we feel a sense of belonging.

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The Value of Creating Clients Dream Home vs. Market Value

I often get asked about the value of creating clients dream home vs. market value.   I always say, it’s personal.  Will your family thrive? Will you have years of laughter and memories? But here’s the other side of the question.  

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Elements in Design

The five elements- wood, earth, water, fire, and metal- build upon each other or are considered stronger in their order.

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