Bibliography: Feng Shui

Bibliography: Feng Shui

Eitel, E. J. (1973). Feng-Shui. Kingston Press.

Feuchtwang, S. (1974). An Anthropological Analysis of Chinese Geomancy. Vithagna: Vientiane, Laos.

Knapp, R. G. (ed.). (1992). Chinese Landscapes: The Village as Place. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press.

Knapp, R. G. (1989). China’s Vernacular Architecture: House Form and Culture. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press.

Knapp, R. G. (1986). China’s Traditional Rural Architecture: A Cultural Geography of the Common House. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press.

Lip, E. (1995). Feng Shui–Environments of Power: A Study of Chinese Architecture. London: Academy Editions.

Lip, E. (1987). Feng Shui–for the Home. Singapore: Times Books International. Lip, E. (1979). Chinese Geomancy. Singapore: Times Books International.

Lu, H.-M. (1997). The Compass and the Ruler: Theory and Practice in Taiwanese Geomancy. University of Pennsylvania. UMI.

Lynch, K. (1960). Image of the City New York: MIT Press.Rossabach, S. (1983). Feng Shui: The Chinese Art of Placement. New York: E. P. Dutton, Inc.


Skinner, S. (1983). The Living Earth Manual of Feng Shui: Chinese Geomancy, Graham Brash Ltd.


Smith, Vincent and Barbara Lyons Stewart, AIA, (2006) Feng Shui: A Practical Guide for Architects and Designers, Kaplan Education,


Spear, William, (2010) Feng Shui Made Easy, Revised Edition: Designing Your Life with the Ancient Art of Placement, North Atlantic Books,


Wong, E. (1996). Feng-Shui: The Ancient Wisdom of Harmonious Living for Modern Times. Boston: Shambhala Publishing, Inc.


Wong, E. (1992). Cultivating Stillness: A Taoist Manual for Transforming Body and Mind. Boston: Shambhala Publishing, Inc.


Wilhelm, H. (1977). Heaven, Earth, and Man in the Book of Changes. Seattle: University of Washington Press.




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Marino Bonaiuto, Elena Bilotta, Angela Stolfa, “Feng Shui and Environmental Psychology: A Critical Comparison”, Journal of Architectural and Planning Research, Vol 27, No 1, Spring 2010

Chiou, B.-S. (1991). Heaven Round, Earth Square: Architectural Cosmology in Late Imperial China. Doctoral dissertation, University of Edinburgh.

Chiou, S.-C. & Krishnamurti, R. (1997). “Unraveling Feng Shui”. Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design, 24(4), 549-572.

Chiou, S.-C. & Krishnamurti, R. (1995). “The fortunate dimensions of Taiwanese traditional architecture”. Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design, 22(4), 547-562.

Clay, G. R. & Loh, A. C. (1997). “Feng Shui and landscape architecture: blending traditional site principles with a modern design philosophy”. 1997 Annual Meeting Proceedings of the American Society of Landscape Architects, 152-156.

Fu, F. (1997). “Feng Shui theory in ancient Chinese urban design”. 1997 Annual Meeting Proceedings of the American Society of Landscape Architects, 157-168.

Han, K.-T. (1999). “Empirical testing of good Feng Shui in terms of preferences”. Proceedings of the 30th Annual Conference of the Environmental Design Research Association, 267.

Han, K.-T. (1998). A case study of Feng Shui in Taiwan. 1998 Annual Meeting Proceedings of the American Society of Landscape Architects, 133-137.

Han, K.-T. (1994). Feng Shui and Landscape. Master’s thesis, University of Illinois at Urbana- Champaign. UMI.

Han, K.-T. & Sinha, A. (1996). An empirical study of Feng Shui in landscape. Environments: Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies, 23(3), 36-49.

Hu, D. (1994). A human-ecology approach to environmental design: an integrative human-ecology design derived from Chinese agricultural culture experiences. Journal of Environmental Sciences, 6(4), 478-486.

Huang, C.-S. (1997). I Ching and its manifestation in traditional Chinese gardens. 1997 Annual Meeting Proceedings of the American Society of Landscape Architects, 169-172.

Lee, S.-H. (1986). Feng Shui: Its Context and Meaning. Doctoral dissertation, Cornell University. UMI.

William Li Chang, Peirchyi Lii, “Feng Shui and its Role in Corporate Image and Reputation: A Review from Business and Cultural Perspectives”, Journal of Architectural and Planning Research, Vol 27, No 1, Spring 2010

Michael Y. Mak, Thomas Ng, “The Art and Science of Feng Shui: A Study on Architect’s Perception”, Building and Environment, Volume 40, Issue 3, March 2005

Mill, J. E. (1992). Spiritual Landscape: A Comparative Study of Burial Mound Sites in the Upper Mississippi River Basin and the Practice of ‘Feng Shui’ in East Asia (Korea, China, Sitting Patterns). Doctoral dissertation, University of Minnesota. UMI.

Rossabach, S. (1991). Feng Shui explores relationship between design and health–ancient Chinese art of placement. California Hospitals, 5(2), 29-31.

Rossabach, S. & Lin, T.-Y. (1991). Feng Shui for healthcare design. Journal of Health Care Interior Design, 3, 17-25.

Samways, M. J. (1989). Bioempathy and Feng Shui conservation. Environmental Conservation, 16 (4), 357-360.

Shchutskii, I. K. (1979). Research on the I Ching. Princeton: Princeton University Press.

Sparks, S. (1998). Designing with Feng-Shui principles. 1998 Annual Meeting Proceedings of the American Society of Landscape Architects, 130-132.

Sparks, S. (1997). Feng Shui and the landscape. 1997, Annual Meeting Proceedings of the American Society of Landscape Architects, 173-175.

Tam, C. M., Tso, T. Y., & Lam, K. C. (1999). Feng Shui and its impact on land and property development. Journal of Urban Planning and Development, 125(4), 152-163.

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Xu, P. (1998). Feng Shui models structured traditional Beijing courtyard houses. Journal of Architectural and Planning Research, 15(4), 271-282.

Xu, P. (1997). Feng-Shui as clue: identifying prehistoric landscape setting patterns in the American southwest. Landscape Journal, 16(2), 174-190.

Xu, P. (1990). Feng Shui: A Model for Landscape Analysis. Doctoral dissertation, Harvard University. UMI.

Yu, K.-J. (1994). Landscape into places: Feng Shui model of place making and some cross-cultural comparisons. CELA 94: History and Culture Conference Proceedings, 320-337.

Yu, K.-J. (1992). Experience of basin landscape in Chinese agriculture has led to ecologically prudent engineering. Proceedings of the International Conference on Human Ecology, 289- 299.

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