Re: [FairfieldLife] Yaqui Vastu

2013-10-12 Thread Share Long
dear Richard, well may your entire home be a Zone of Tranquility (-:
thanks for another lovely photo.




On Friday, October 11, 2013 2:45 PM, Richard Williams pundits...@gmail.com 
wrote:
 
  
We are thinking about a modest home - one with an interior courtyard garden for 
the Zone of Tranquility.

Spanish style house exterior courtyard front door:
http://www.cococozy.com/



Spanish style house exterior courtyard front door:
http://www.cococozy.com/2010/06/see-this-house-spanish-revived-for.html





On Fri, Oct 11, 2013 at 10:46 AM, Share Long sharelon...@yahoo.com wrote:

 
  
Thanks, Richard, nice topic. You may remember that some of the FF vastu homes 
are made of straw bales; some off the grid; some just eco friendly. I love 
this idea of building in harmony with the surrounding land.







On Friday, October 11, 2013 10:40 AM, Richard Williams pundits...@gmail.com 
wrote:
 
  
Years ago I was very impressed with the home designs of Buckminiter Fuller. I 
once visited Colorado to see solar, self sufficient homes. 



http://www.livingearthconstruction.com/


There's a nice house in San Antonio designed by the famous architect O'neil 
Ford:






http://www.mysanantonio.com/outside-in-in-an-O-Neil-Ford-1369441.php



Several years ago we drove up to Fairfield to look at some of the vastu 
designed homes. I've also looked at homes that employ Asian Feng Shui designs 
and we drove to New Mexico and Arizona to look around at places that have a 
Southwest design.


According to what I've read, there's a lady down in Brazil that is building 
her house out of concrete. Has anybody ever wondered how much their home 
weighs? Go figure.


Most people don't get to design their own dwelling - they buy or rent already 
built homes or apartments. I know a guy up in Austin that lives in a daub and 
wattle shack out on the road to erewhon - ever since his wife left him he 
does't even care about where he throws his dirty socks. LoL!


So, Rita and I are designing our own house. It's going to be based on Yaqui 
Vastu principles. It's not complicated.


The first thing you have to do is find a suituable place to build and then 
follow the natural flow of the physical terrain, so that you find a good 
balance of man-made and the natural landscape. The second thing you have to do 
is decide on pier and beam, or slab foundation. It's all about placement and 
positioning.


So, what is Yaqui Vastu?


Yaqui Vastu teaches alignment, placement, and the relationship of physical 
space in relation to man and nature. How we build our homes and how we set up 
the interior of our shelters has a dramatic impact on our way of living. 


An essential part of any vastu living home is a zone of tranquility.





Re: [FairfieldLife] Yaqui Vastu

2013-10-11 Thread Share Long
Thanks, Richard, nice topic. You may remember that some of the FF vastu homes 
are made of straw bales; some off the grid; some just eco friendly. I love this 
idea of building in harmony with the surrounding land.





On Friday, October 11, 2013 10:40 AM, Richard Williams pundits...@gmail.com 
wrote:
 
  
Years ago I was very impressed with the home designs of Buckminiter Fuller. I 
once visited Colorado to see solar, self sufficient homes. 


http://www.livingearthconstruction.com/

There's a nice house in San Antonio designed by the famous architect O'neil 
Ford:



http://www.mysanantonio.com/outside-in-in-an-O-Neil-Ford-1369441.php


Several years ago we drove up to Fairfield to look at some of the vastu 
designed homes. I've also looked at homes that employ Asian Feng Shui designs 
and we drove to New Mexico and Arizona to look around at places that have a 
Southwest design.

According to what I've read, there's a lady down in Brazil that is building her 
house out of concrete. Has anybody ever wondered how much their home weighs? Go 
figure.

Most people don't get to design their own dwelling - they buy or rent already 
built homes or apartments. I know a guy up in Austin that lives in a daub and 
wattle shack out on the road to erewhon - ever since his wife left him he 
does't even care about where he throws his dirty socks. LoL!

So, Rita and I are designing our own house. It's going to be based on Yaqui 
Vastu principles. It's not complicated.

The first thing you have to do is find a suituable place to build and then 
follow the natural flow of the physical terrain, so that you find a good 
balance of man-made and the natural landscape. The second thing you have to do 
is decide on pier and beam, or slab foundation. It's all about placement and 
positioning.

So, what is Yaqui Vastu?

Yaqui Vastu teaches alignment, placement, and the relationship of physical 
space in relation to man and nature. How we build our homes and how we set up 
the interior of our shelters has a dramatic impact on our way of living. 

An essential part of any vastu living home is a zone of tranquility.


Re: [FairfieldLife] Yaqui Vastu

2013-10-11 Thread Richard Williams
We are thinking about a modest home - one with an interior courtyard garden
for the Zone of Tranquility.

Spanish style house exterior courtyard front door:
http://www.cococozy.com/http://www.cococozy.com/2010/06/see-this-house-spanish-revived-for.html

[image: Inline image 2]

Spanish style house exterior courtyard front door:
http://www.cococozy.com/2010/06/see-this-house-spanish-revived-for.html



On Fri, Oct 11, 2013 at 10:46 AM, Share Long sharelon...@yahoo.com wrote:

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 Thanks, Richard, nice topic. You may remember that some of the FF vastu
 homes are made of straw bales; some off the grid; some just eco friendly. I
 love this idea of building in harmony with the surrounding land.




   On Friday, October 11, 2013 10:40 AM, Richard Williams 
 pundits...@gmail.com wrote:

  Years ago I was very impressed with the home designs of Buckminiter
 Fuller. I once visited Colorado to see solar, self sufficient homes.

 http://www.livingearthconstruction.com/

 There's a nice house in San Antonio designed by the famous architect
 O'neil Ford:

 [image: Inline image 1]

 http://www.mysanantonio.com/outside-in-in-an-O-Neil-Ford-1369441.phphttp://www.mysanantonio.com/real_estate/article/Spaces-Bringing-the-outside-in-in-an-O-Neil-Ford-1369441.php

 Several years ago we drove up to Fairfield to look at some of the vastu
 designed homes. I've also looked at homes that employ Asian Feng Shui
 designs and we drove to New Mexico and Arizona to look around at places
 that have a Southwest design.

 According to what I've read, there's a lady down in Brazil that is
 building her house out of concrete. Has anybody ever wondered how much
 their home weighs? Go figure.

 Most people don't get to design their own dwelling - they buy or rent
 already built homes or apartments. I know a guy up in Austin that lives in
 a daub and wattle shack out on the road to erewhon - ever since his wife
 left him he does't even care about where he throws his dirty socks. LoL!

 So, Rita and I are designing our own house. It's going to be based on
 Yaqui Vastu principles. It's not complicated.

 The first thing you have to do is find a suituable place to build and then
 follow the natural flow of the physical terrain, so that you find a good
 balance of man-made and the natural landscape. The second thing you have to
 do is decide on pier and beam, or slab foundation. It's all about placement
 and positioning.

 So, what is Yaqui Vastu?

 Yaqui Vastu teaches alignment, placement, and the relationship of physical
 space in relation to man and nature. How we build our homes and how we set
 up the interior of our shelters has a dramatic impact on our way of living.

 An essential part of any vastu living home is a zone of tranquility.