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Feng Shui in landscape architecture
Research Guide

What is Feng Shui in landscape architecture?

Feng Shui in landscape architecture applies traditional Chinese geomantic principles to site planning, garden design, and urban green spaces for environmental harmony.

Researchers examine historical Chinese courtyard layouts and modern adaptations in East Asian contexts. Studies use CFD simulations and field experiments to validate Feng Shui's impact on wind environments (Guo et al., 2022, 21 citations). Over 10 papers document biocultural integrations in Korea and Iran (Hong, 2011, 16 citations).

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Why It Matters

Feng Shui principles guide sustainable courtyard ventilation, as proven in Prince Kung’s Mansion where layouts optimize airflow (Guo et al., 2022). They inform culturally sensitive urban planning in Malaysia, influencing Generation Y housing choices (Shafii et al., 2020). Environmental standardization in Chinese heritage balances form with nature, aiding global biocultural conservation (Almodóvar Melendo and Cabeza-Lainez, 2018; Hong, 2011).

Key Research Challenges

Validating Feng Shui scientifically

Quantifying geomantic principles against modern metrics like CFD remains limited. Guo et al. (2022) couple simulations with experiments but call for broader cases. Few studies bridge traditional knowledge to empirical data (Cheung, 1970).

Adapting to contemporary urban sites

Historical forms like siheyuan face modern constraints in high-density areas. Wesołowski (2020) analyzes courtyard houses but notes integration challenges. Developers overlook Feng Shui despite buyer demand (Shafii et al., 2020).

Integrating biocultural diversity

Linking Feng Shui to regional ecocultures requires cross-context analysis. Hong (2011) documents Korean islands but lacks global comparisons. Mansouri Daneshvar (2013) applies it in Iran, highlighting methodological gaps.

Essential Papers

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Coupling CFD Simulation and Field Experiments in Summer to Prove Feng Shui Optimizes Courtyard Wind Environments: A Case Study of Prince Kung’s Mansion in Beijing

Peiyan Guo, Chenyang Ding, Zipeng Guo et al. · 2022 · Buildings · 21 citations

Feng shui in ancient China was harmonized with the natural environment. The layout of houses following feng shui is conducive to a comfortable wind environment. To explore the positive influence of...

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Environmental Features of Chinese Architectural Heritage: The Standardization of Form in the Pursuit of Equilibrium with Nature

José Manuel Almodóvar Melendo, Joseph-Maria Cabeza-Lainez · 2018 · Sustainability · 16 citations

We present a scientific discussion about Chinese historical architecture and cultural paradigms in order to analyze the formation of building patterns objectively connected to environmental feature...

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Biocultural diversity and traditional ecological knowledge in island regions of Southwestern Korea

Sun-Kee Hong · 2011 · Journal of Ecology and Environment · 16 citations

In 2009, United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) recognized the unique outstanding ecosystem biodiversity and distinct ecocultural values of the Shinan Dadohae Bio...

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Scientific Feng Shui for the Built Environment

Sai On Cheung · 1970 · Construction Economics and Building · 7 citations

Michael Y. Mak and Albert T. So, City University of Hong Kong Press, ISBN:978-962-178-4 paperback 304 pages, USD 29.00

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The Importance of Feng Shui Influence on the Housing Selection among the Chinese in Generation Y: A Study on the Developers’ Perceptions

Haryati Shafii, Leong Pui Yi, Azlina Md Yassin et al. · 2020 · Journal of Technology Management and Business · 6 citations

Fengshui,anelementthathasbeenassociatedwithsuccess,wealth,andharmony,isoftenconsideredthe key factor for the decision-making of housing purchase among the Chinese in Malaysia. Nevertheless, propert...

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Contrasting the Principles behind the Orientation of Building Forms and Location of Spatial Components around the Globe

Christian Koranteng, Barbara Simons · 2012 · Journal of Science and Technology (Ghana) · 5 citations

Building designers are advised to use sustainable design measures in order to make spaces comfortable, before applying mechanical systems. An important aspect of sustainable design is orientation, ...

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Feng Shui design : from history and landscape to modern gardens et interiors

Sarah Roßbach, Master Lin Yun · 1998 · Viking eBooks · 5 citations

Reading Guide

Foundational Papers

Start with Hong (2011) for biocultural foundations in Korean islands; Cheung (1970) for scientific Feng Shui principles; Koranteng and Simons (2012) for global orientation contrasts.

Recent Advances

Guo et al. (2022) for CFD validations; Shafii et al. (2020) for modern housing perceptions; Wesołowski (2020) for siheyuan analyses.

Core Methods

CFD simulations and field measurements (Guo et al., 2022); ecological Feng Shui indices (Mansouri Daneshvar, 2013); orientation principles and biocultural mapping (Koranteng and Simons, 2012; Hong, 2011).

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Discover & Search

Research Agent uses searchPapers and exaSearch to find Guo et al. (2022) on CFD-validated Feng Shui in Beijing courtyards, then citationGraph reveals 21 citing works on wind optimization. findSimilarPapers connects to Almodóvar Melendo and Cabeza-Lainez (2018) for environmental standardization.

Analyze & Verify

Analysis Agent applies readPaperContent to extract CFD data from Guo et al. (2022), then runPythonAnalysis replots wind velocity vectors with matplotlib for verification. verifyResponse with CoVe and GRADE grading confirms claims against Hong (2011) biocultural metrics, flagging unverified harmonies.

Synthesize & Write

Synthesis Agent detects gaps in urban adaptations via contradiction flagging between Shafii et al. (2020) and Wesołowski (2020), then Writing Agent uses latexEditText, latexSyncCitations, and latexCompile to generate a LaTeX report with exportMermaid diagrams of siheyuan flows.

Use Cases

"Analyze wind data from Feng Shui courtyards in Guo 2022 using Python."

Research Agent → searchPapers → Analysis Agent → readPaperContent + runPythonAnalysis (pandas/matplotlib replot CFD velocities) → researcher gets validated velocity graphs and stats.

"Write LaTeX section on siheyuan Feng Shui with citations."

Research Agent → citationGraph → Synthesis Agent → gap detection → Writing Agent → latexEditText + latexSyncCitations + latexCompile → researcher gets compiled PDF with diagrams.

"Find code for Feng Shui landscape simulations from papers."

Research Agent → paperExtractUrls → Code Discovery → paperFindGithubRepo + githubRepoInspect → researcher gets repo links for CFD models tied to Guo et al. (2022).

Automated Workflows

Deep Research workflow scans 50+ papers via searchPapers, structures reports on Feng Shui validations (Guo et al., 2022 → Hong, 2011). DeepScan's 7-step chain with CoVe verifies CFD claims step-by-step. Theorizer generates theories linking siheyuan orientations to global sustainability (Koranteng and Simons, 2012).

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Feng Shui in landscape architecture?

It applies Chinese geomancy to site planning and gardens for harmony with nature, as in courtyard wind optimization (Guo et al., 2022).

What methods validate Feng Shui empirically?

CFD simulations coupled with field experiments prove ventilation benefits, as in Prince Kung’s Mansion (Guo et al., 2022). Biocultural evaluations use ecological indices (Hong, 2011).

What are key papers?

Guo et al. (2022, 21 citations) on CFD; Almodóvar Melendo and Cabeza-Lainez (2018, 16 citations) on heritage forms; Hong (2011, 16 citations) on Korean ecocultures.

What open problems exist?

Scaling Feng Shui to modern cities, bridging to non-Asian contexts, and standardizing metrics beyond case studies (Shafii et al., 2020; Mansouri Daneshvar, 2013).

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