Feng Shui Institute International to Host Workshop on Neuro-Architecture
Feng Shui Institute International will host a workshop on the emerging topic of neuro-architecture at its upcoming conference in St. Augustine, Florida, November 4 - 6, 2005.
Rockaway, NJ (PRWEB) April 1, 2005 -- Feng Shui Institute International
(FSII) is pleased to announce that Beverly Payeff Masey will present a special
workshop, “Putting Neuro-Architecture to Work,” as part of the FSII bi-annual
conference and educational forum in St. Augustine, Florida, November 4 – 6,
2005.
Ms. Masey is a pioneer in vision-science investigation for
architecture, an internationally experienced design professional and the
developer of Image Diagnostics®. She will highlight fascinating neuroscientific
discoveries in a presentation developed specifically for architects, designers,
feng shui consultants, and anyone else interested in “neuro-architecture”, an
important new field emerging from collaboration between neuroscientists and the
architecture and design communities. She will reveal the latest findings about
specific ways new brain-sciences can enable design practitioners to boost
insight into their clients while simultaneously increasing control over design
projects.
The workshop price is $99 and will be offered on Saturday,
November 5th from 6 – 9 p.m. at the Renaissance Resort in St. Augustine. The
workshop is also included at no extra charge for attendees of the full
conference. For further information about the FSII “Feng Shui and the Power of
Intention” conference, or Ms. Masey’s workshop, please visit FSII’s website (http://www.fengshui-ii.org/fengshuiconference.htm) or contact
Barbara Taylor, FSII Executive Director at 973-586-3744.
About Feng Shui
Institute International (FSII)
FSII is a non-profit international membership
organization dedicated to fostering Pyramid School Feng Shui and the vital
connection between person and place. Pyramid School practitioners help clients
reach their goals by evaluating the impact of the physical environment on the
human experience. Recommendations are substantiated with current social and
scientific research in diverse fields such as: biology, psychology,
anthropology, physics, ergonomics, and color theory. If you are interested in
hiring a Feng Shui consultant, or in learning more about FSII and Pyramid Feng
Shui, please visit the website (http://www.fengshui-ii.org) or contact Barbara Taylor, FSII
Executive Director, at 973-586-3744.
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