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News Articles
July 2, 2015
Colorado Yoga Magazine
“Yoga for Your Home”
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April 24, 2009
Forbes.com
“2000 Tower Oaks Boulevard Awarded LEED(R) Platinum CS 2.0 Certification”
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December 12, 2008
Washington Post
“Bricks, Mortar and Serenity
New Rockville Building Has a Peaceful, Meditative Air”
Letter size | A4 size
November/December 2008
The Iowan Magazine
“House of the Rising Sun”
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April 2006
House King Magazine
“Vedic Architecture: A millenary practice is reborn”
11 x 17 format
February 2006
Upstate House
“Enlightened Design: Vedic architecture employs ancient design principles to promote peace and well-being”
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November 2005
Buildings Magazine
“Best Practices in Sustainability: Buildings Go Beyond Green”
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September 2005
The Times Journal of Construction and Design (TJCD)
“In Accord with Nature”
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Note: The Times Journal of Construction and Design (TJCD) is a publication of the Economic Times (India), one of the world’s largest business dailies. TJCD is a major resource for the construction industry of India.
August 21, 2005
Houston Chronicle
“Building has an ancient touch”
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August 5, 2005
The Rock Island Argus
“Vedic homes seek better living through architecture”
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July/August 2005
AAA Living (Iowa)
“Spotlight: Maharishi Vedic City—Iowa Shangri-La”
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July 15, 2005
American Way (American Airlines magazine)
“Lifestyle Feature: Home and Peace”
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July 7, 2005
The Washington Post
“Mind Over Mortar”
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June 20, 2005
The Washington Post (Business section)
“Tower II planned with the Maharishi in mind”
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Hurricane Irene versus Maharishi Vastu
Hurricane Irene has left the eastern portion of the US but not without substantial damage to property. This was a massive storm that carried high winds and torrential rain. In addition, the storm center spread out over hundreds of miles.
A recently completed Maharishi Vastu home in Branford is situated on the Connecticut coastline just a block from the ocean.
As you can see from the photos in the album we created. The damage to the neighborhood, both from flooding and wave action, was extensive. An entire tree was uprooted and landed on a neighbor’s porch next door.
The Maharishi vastu house, its fence and its yard remain pristine and untouched.
The Vastu homeowner related her experience in these words: “I felt totally confident that our house would be ok even though this was a 100 Year Storm because, the day before I could feel the house powering up....it was really quite amazing. It was as if there was a shield of power rising. We love our Maharishi Vastu !”
Maharishi has emphasized the quality of invincibility provided by Vastu communities and homes. There are already numerous examples of Vastu homes surviving undamaged in the face of natural disasters. This “Vastu Shield” effect brings protection and safety from outside negative influences. It is a combination of all the principles and unique elements of Maharishi Vastu design and construction coming together to create a truly impenetrable barrier to negativity. The orientation of the house, the placement of rooms and function of activies, the proportions and dimensioning, the kalash, and of course the vastu fence; all these various parts are essential to create this element of protection and invincibility in the face of harmful influence.
A similar experience was reported previously from a Maharishi Vastu facility in Houston, TX . In both 2005 and 2007, hurricanes hit the Houston area, the storm in 2005 was Hurricane Rita, which was characterized as very destructive. You can read the experience of the MVA facility in this storm at the following link: http://www.maharishivastu.org/testimonials under “protection from fires and hurricanes”.
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