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FENG SHUI#1
An ancient Chinese practice that harmonizes individuals with their environment through spatial arrangement and design.
MIXED-USE DEVELOPMENT#2
A type of urban development that combines residential, commercial, and community spaces to enhance functionality and accessibility.
URBAN PLANNING#3
The process of designing and regulating land use in urban areas, focusing on infrastructure, community needs, and sustainability.
COMMUNITY NEEDS ASSESSMENT#4
A systematic approach to identifying and evaluating the needs, preferences, and resources of a community.
ADVANCED FENG SHUI TECHNIQUES#5
Sophisticated methods that integrate traditional Feng Shui principles with modern design and urban planning practices.
ZONING REGULATIONS#6
Local laws that dictate how land can be used, including restrictions on building types and purposes.
BUILDING CODES#7
Standards set by authorities that govern the construction and safety of buildings, ensuring they are safe and habitable.
COMMUNITY IMPACT ASSESSMENT#8
An evaluation of the potential effects a project may have on the local community, including social, economic, and environmental impacts.
PRESENTATION SKILLS#9
The ability to effectively communicate ideas and information to an audience, crucial for stakeholder engagement.
SUSTAINABLE DESIGN#10
Design practices that prioritize environmental health, social equity, and economic viability in urban development.
SWOT ANALYSIS#11
A strategic planning tool used to identify strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats related to a project or organization.
HARMONY#12
In Feng Shui, the balance and flow of energy (Qi) within a space, promoting well-being and positive interactions.
USER GROUPS#13
Different categories of individuals who will use or be affected by a development, each with unique needs and preferences.
CASE STUDIES#14
In-depth analyses of specific projects or instances that illustrate successful applications of Feng Shui in urban settings.
DESIGN PROPOSAL#15
A detailed plan outlining the proposed layout and features of a development project, integrating Feng Shui principles.
VISUAL AIDS#16
Tools such as diagrams, charts, and images used to enhance presentations and clarify complex information.
FEEDBACK LOOP#17
A process where input from stakeholders is used to refine and improve designs and proposals.
PROFESSIONAL NETWORKING#18
Building relationships with professionals in related fields to enhance collaboration and opportunities in urban planning.
REGULATORY COMPLIANCE#19
The process of ensuring that a project adheres to all relevant laws, regulations, and standards.
DESIGN SOFTWARE#20
Digital tools used to create architectural layouts and visual representations of development projects.
COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT#21
The process of involving community members in decision-making and planning to ensure their needs are met.
FENG SHUI CONSULTANT#22
A professional who specializes in applying Feng Shui principles to design and planning projects.
IMPACT STRATEGIES#23
Actionable plans developed to enhance positive outcomes and mitigate negative effects of a project on the community.
EXPERT PANEL#24
A group of knowledgeable individuals who evaluate and provide feedback on project proposals and presentations.
HARMONIOUS DESIGN#25
Creating spaces that promote balance and well-being, aligning with both Feng Shui principles and user needs.