18. Neo-Classical
Visual art movement beginning in the 1760s to 1840s emphasizing classical themes
and subject matter based on Greek and Roman art and architecture. Stressed
harmony, clarity, restraint, universality and idealism.
Irwin, D. (2024, January 24). Neoclassical art. Encyclopedia Britannica. https://www.britannica.com/art/Neoclassicism
19. Neo-Classical
• Reaction to Rococo style’s sensuous
and frivolousness (ex. France).
• Inspired by archaeological discoveries in
Italy such as Pompeii and Herculaneum
• Stressed morality and universality.
• American designers inspired by Roman
Republic
• American founders fascinated with
Greek and Roman art & literature
19
20.
21. Exterior Interior West Pediment East Pediment
Contemplation
Of Justice
Rule of Law Symbols
Of Law
Equity of Law
34. Feng Shui
“Wind and water”, from an ancient poem about human life being connected to and
fl
owing with the environment around it.
Cho, A. & Share, S. (2024 March 3). The basic principles of Feng Shui. The Spruce https://www.thespruce.com/what-is-feng-shui-1275060
35. Feng Shui
Arranging pieces in living spaces to create balance with the natural world, harnessing
energy forces.
Cho, A. & Share, S. (2024 March 3). The basic principles of Feng Shui. The Spruce https://www.thespruce.com/what-is-feng-shui-1275060
36. Flow of Qi
From Daoism
The energy that
fl
ows in and out of
your home
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37. Principles
1. Qi — vital life force or energy
2. Commanding Position — Spot in the room farthest form the door where you
will spend the most time.
3. Bagua — Feng Shui energy map
4. Five Elements — Earth, metal, wind, water,
fi
re. You want to balance these.
Cho & Share, 2024, “principles”
38. 1. Qi — Life Force
Must be space in the room for the Qi
to move about. Not cluttered
Cho & Share, 2024, “qi”
39. 2. Commanding Position
Spot farthest from the door, not in direct line,
with Clear line of Sith to door. You spend most
of your time there. Dominant position
represents you. Ex. The Bed or desk
Cho & Share, 2024, “commanding position”
41. 3. Bagua — the map
Energy map superimposed over the
fl
oor
Literally means “eight”, the 8 di
ff
erent life
circumstances
Cho & Share, 2024, “bagua”
42. Zhen — Family
• Representing: Family, new beginnings
• Shape: Columnar, rectangular
• Colors: Green, blues, teal
• Season: Spring
• Number: 4
• Element: Yang woo
Cho & Share, 2024, “bagua”
44. Tai Qi — Health
• Representing: Overall wellness, the center
• Shape: Flat, square
• Colors: Brown, orange, yellow
• Season: Transitions between the seasons
• Number: 5
• Element: Earth
Cho & Share, 2024, “bagua”
45. Qian — Helpful People
• Representing: Helpful people, benefactors,
travel
• Shape: Circular, spherical
• Colors: Gray, metallics
• Season: Autumn
• Number: 6
• Element: Yang metal
Cho & Share, 2024, “bagua”
46. Gen — Knowledge
• Representing: Knowledge, self-cultivation,
skillfulness
• Shape: Flat, square
• Colors: Dark blue
• Season: Transitions between the seasons
• Number: 8
• Element: Yang earth
Cho & Share, 2024, “bagua”
47. Li — Fame
• Representing: Fame, reputation, passion,
visibility
• Shape: Triangle, pointy
• Colors: Red
• Season: Summer
• Number: 9
• Element: Fire
Cho & Share, 2024, “bagua”
48. Kan — Career
• Representing: Career, path in life
• Shape: Wavy, curvy
• Colors: Black
• Season: Winter
• Number: 1
• Element: Water
Cho & Share, 2024, “bagua”
49. Kun — Partnerships
• Representing: Partnerships, marriage, self-
care
• Shape: Flat, square
• Colors: Pink
• Season: Transitions between the seasons
• Number: 2
• Element: Yin earth
Cho & Share, 2024, “bagua”