Dec 7 2005
International interior designer Beverly Payeff Masey (New York, NY) and environmental designer and educator Richard Feather Anderson (Santa Rosa, CA) were recently recognized by the feng shui community for their outstanding contributions to the Science of Person/Place Connection and Pyramid School Feng Shui.
Both received awards at Feng Shui Institute International’s biennial Conference on November 4th in St. Augustine, Florida.
Ms. Masey was awarded the Feng Shui Institute of America 2005 Visionary Award for her groundbreaking developments in the field of neuro-design. Her work connecting brain research to visual perception of the environment has led to the first applications for feng shui, architecture, and design professionals, and uses scientific means to identify the specific set of sub-consciously processed visual cues that cause each individual to react positively or negatively to various design schemes. Mr. Anderso n was designated a Pyramid Feng Shui Master and given a Luminary Award for Reaching Eminence in the Field of Feng Shui, for his life-long work to clarify its underlying principles and advance new theories and applications, by interpreting feng shui through the lens of environmental psychology, symbolic geometry, deep ecology, and sacred architecture.
For further information: http://www.fengshui-ii.org/fengshuiconference.htm