
Banker & Tradesman, January 2008
In recent years, there has been substantial
growth in various fields concerned with
environmental and human-friendly building
design. Practices such as green architecture,
sustainable building, environmental
psychology, building biology and feng shui are
parts of this general movement that could be
called conscious ecological design, the need
for which has never
been more urgent. read more
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Lowell Sun, December 2007
by Kathleen Pierce
An hour with feng shui consultant Natalia Kaylin can get you off holiday decor autopilot. The practitioner of this ancient Chinese science and art of energy and placement says reconnecting with the joy of the season is easy to achieve. "It is about bringing nature and the spirit of holidays to each room and expressing your creativity", said Kaylin, a Ukraine émigré whose home is the essence of her life's work. read more
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Home Improvement, Fall 2007
This article, by Melissa Russell (The Community Newspaper Company), is based on an interview with Natalia. It has some good tips on how to fix certain architectural problems via design, and what to look for in a landscape that will support good Feng Shui. This is valuable information, especially if you are looking for a new home or office location. read more |
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Women's Business, August 2007
You’re ready to move to a new office space and you want to make the best decision possible. As you consider various practical aspects and requirements for the new space, you should also be contemplating the present and future success of your business.
It is observed that if a building has “good” Feng Shui, then the business will function more efficiently, job satisfaction and harmony between employees will improve and the company will grow and be successful... read more |
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Cambridge Chronicle, June 2006
Begun in 2004, the $6.2 million plaza renovation features black and white striped pavement and an array of jagged boulders that jut of from walkways and stairwells. It was designed by Harvard Professor emeritus Toshi Katayama.
But Natalia Kaylin, an expert in the ancient art of Feng Shui, says she understands why Katayama’s design may drivers feel somewhat on edge about the square... read more |
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Feng Shui: Concepts and Flow from Room to Room
April 2006
Natalia was part of a panel of Feng Shui professionals in April’s Residential Design convention. This panel of experts discussed the art and science of Feng Shui in relation to residential design. Attendees learned that by balancing the floor plan, the soft and hard décor and the needs of the family through the principles of Feng Shui, individuals feel more connected to the home and each other. |
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Women's Business, December 2005
No matter how small or large a house is, in most cases there is no architecturally or structurally designed room that is dedicated for the purpose of a home office.
The first floor is usually designed for a living room, family room, den, kitchen and a dining room while the second floor is reserved for several bedrooms and bathrooms. Because of this lack of a predetermined space, home offices are located anywhere from the corner of a dining room to inside a closet... read more |
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Feng Shui: Basic Concepts of a Powerful Art
November 2005
Natalia was part of a panel of Feng Shui professionals in November 2005's Build Boston convention. Those in attendance learned how the insight of Feng Shui could enhance the impact of their building designs. The discussion illustrated how the ancient concepts of energy flow affect the well-being of people and how these principles relate to modern science and design. |
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Wisdom Magazine, January 2005
Modern physics views the universe as ever changing and ever moving energy and probability patterns. The whole universe is constantly vibrating and oscillating as a result of the interchange of subatomic particles where particles never exist as separate entities, but only during their interactions. In this way, energy is continually exchanged and flowing. In the words of Fritjof Capra, a high energy physicist, "The particle interactions give rise to the stable structures which build up the material world, which again do not remain static, but oscillate in rhythmic movements. The whole universe is thus engaged in endless motion and activity; in a continual cosmic dance of energy..." read more |
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