Saturday, September 11, 2010

Why does home office Vaastu matter?

Where do we spend most of our time today? Working - either at the office or from home offices. The reasons are the nature of work and rise of mobile technology. This is only going to become more and more prevalent as we get self employed after getting frustrated with corporate Anerica or corporate politics in general. Mobile technology continues to bring us closer in contact with our colleagues, friends and business partners and the choice of working from home is increasing. This leads us to choose the ideal workplace within our homes.

I would without hesitating state that the South West portion of the house is the best for this and you must face North, North-East or East while working. However, I would like to add that for creative ideas, spending some time in the North-East part of your house can be quite beneficial. Ensure that there are no structural beams above as their magnetic fields can affect your work and avoid fish tanks or water fountains on the South-Western side of the office. Use of natural materials such as wood and marble are good because they enhance your connection with nature versus granite and laminates which work conversely. Try and open windows for natural light and ventilation on the North and East sides and close blinds on the South and West sides during the day.

Once you start feeling comfortable in your space you will notice that you can perceive the effects of every addition or deletion of objects or items within your office. That is because they will affect your work focus and efficiency. It typically takes a person a good two months to understand their space and carry out necessary changes from there.

My advice to all of us is to take the time and perfect our work space carefully. In case you have questions or concerns, feel free to email me and I can point you in the right direction.

Monday, May 31, 2010

New Book on Vaastu





Space, life and planning is a book that I have recently completed and is available through the above link. The book is available on Amazon and Barnes & Noble and delivers within 4 weeks.
The book is different from the current books available in the market because it does not spend time explaining the intricate applications of Vaastu; it instead looks back at the true theories behind the science. It helps us in understanding why the science works and how it is connected to our surroundings and with nature. It is the right thing to do while planning space and our life style. The life in a Vaastu home or office is better because the natural environment is in harmony with our space within which we spend our time. Space or our home/office, life or our emotions/thoughts and Planning or how we create interior and exterior structures/place furniture are all interconnected by a matrix of co-existence. None of these are exclusive of each other; hence the name of the book.
I hope you enjoy reading the book and send me your comments on what you would like to see in my part II book that will work on the details of applying this science.
Link to book:

Friday, March 19, 2010

Recent Article in New York Real Estate Journal

Vaastu Shastra

With 2009 behind us, we are all hoping for a much better 2010. It is a new year with new beginnings and possibilities. As we look toward a return to a growing economy when companies look for new or additional office space, let’s consider something “new” which may contribute to the wellness of the occupants of the space and the prosperity of the businesses that are run in them.

Going beyond typical considerations such as function, flexibility, ergonomics and aesthetics of office furniture, in recent years companies and designers have begun to consider other factors than can impact the wellness and productivity of employees. Changing work styles, a growing multi-generational workforce and Eastern disciplines such as Feng Shui are increasingly considered when planning work environments.

Another Eastern discipline that has started to gain attention in North America is Vaastu Shastra. Vaastu is the ancient science of architecture developed in India over 5000 years ago. The principles of Vaastu harness the power of the earth in addition to other surrounding celestial bodies to bring health, wealth and good fortune.

According to Vaastu, the world is comprised of five basic elements known as the pancha maha bhoota. The five elements are earth, water, air, fire and space. There is an invisible and constant relation between all five elements. Vaastu combines these elements of nature and balances them with the person and the material. It takes advantage of the benefits bestowed by the five elements of nature to create congenial living and working environments, thereby facilitating spiritual well-being and paving the way for enhanced health, wealth, prosperity and happiness.

So how does this apply to creating productive and prosperous work environments? Without going into the why’s and how’s of the science, some of the teachings include:

• Place the owners’ offices in the Southwest corner of the building to face North or East as this allows stability and power
• Workers should face North or East while working to help them utilize their analytical powers
• Entrance to buildings should be located in the North or East side to allow positive energy to flow and impart overall good luck to the owners and workers of the company
• When designing buildings with Vaastu, a large emphasis is placed on the direction and movement of the sun, placement of rooms and open spaces to reduce the overall cost of owning an office, residence or industrial building. The reduction in energy bills; both heating and cooling are large because the power harnessed from nature works with us rather than against us.

Vaastu creates a harmonious physical environment where we can function to the best of our abilities and make better decisions. But how does this fit with the multiple objectives that must be met in creating working and living environments?
Sharad Mathur, Vice President of Marketing for office furniture manufacturer, Inscape Corporation, grew up and practiced Vaastu architecture for more than a decade in India. According to Mathur, “the practice of Vaastu is a game of balance. We have to judge the importance of certain design elements over others based on their overall effect on the space. Understanding that 100% is not possible to achieve, we are challenged with making choices. The beauty of choice is that it is open to the interpretation of the consultant who has to make a judgment call. The answer lies in our instincts to recognize the right answer. Vaastu should be an attitude towards design instead of a rule.”

Not convinced of the benefits of Vaastu? Consider Antilia…a high profile project that utilized the principles of Vaastu. Antilia is the recently completed 27-storey residence of Mukesh Ambani, one of the world’s richest men. The 490 feet tall structure is located in Mumbai, India and was designed by Chicago-based Perkins + Will. At Antilia, the overall plan is based on the square, which is Vaastu’s basic geometric unit, and a garden level occupies the tower’s midsection, the point where all energies converge according to the Vaastu Purusha Mandala. Is this billionaire ensuring his future prosperity by following Vaastu principles at his new home?

New Book on Vaastu

The book on Vaastu is now available. The book dwelves into the scientific aspects of why Vaastu works for us and the beliefs that are part of this great science. Challenges in today's life take us away from feeling energy within spaces and around us for our spaces and life. The book dives into the ways we can plan our spaces and lives around nature for yielding the maximum benefit.
I hope you enjoy the book and post your candid comments on your thoughts.

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