Staff Cecil Lee Posted March 23, 2000 Staff Share Posted March 23, 2000 Dear Elena,This is an illustration of a `Four combination house' which comprises two Sets of `Two houses' which are out of balance:-Please see below:- Quote On 3/23/00 11:48:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:I am interested in finding outhow to apply your PlusEquilibrium Theory to a cul desac. As FS practice, I havebeen walking around my newneighborhood and noticed quitea few cul de sacs in theblocks nearby. How do you puta water feature on a publicroad in front of the houses? Iavoiding buying a house on acul de sac because I wasn'tclear on the FS rulesgoverning such configurations.When in doubt, don't buy it.Thank you. Yes, you are correct. One cannot place a water feature on a public road in front of such houses. Thus, this is overall considered a `bad layout'.To lessen the blow, it is utmost important for the main door to be `protected'.Another method is to place a water feature (if there is sufficient space in the frontage of each house to balance the house. This should reduce the `impact' for a specific house but not for it's neighbours unless they do the same.Another method most commonly used is to use the Ba Gua mirror (IF) the main door or a window is left `unprotected'.As you mentioned, if possible, avoid buying such a house.Warmest Regards,Cecil Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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