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Vastu Principles in Modern Architecture

byKkomal VasishtTravels across Delhi NCR for site visitsView full gallery

Vastu and energy flow are not just for homes. I analyze iconic global landmarks to show how ancient architectural principles drive success, prosperity, and balance in real-world spaces.

Singapore's journey from poverty to a global luxury hub is a story of economics and energy balance. I explain how the city's architecture, from Marina Bay to Gardens by the Bay, is designed with Feng Shui principles, making it a center of positive energy.

Marina Bay Sands is a living example of Feng Shui. I break down its design, from the ship-like structure representing a net full of fish (prosperity) to the ArtScience Museum shaped like a collecting hand, showing how it's designed to attract abundance.

Singapore's Gardens by the Bay is more than just a park; it's an energy purifier for the city. I explain how the blend of nature and technology, with tree designs based on energy flow, creates a sustainable and positive environment.

In Vastu and Feng Shui, blocked energy means blocked growth. I explain how Singapore's city planning, with its circular roads and lack of sharp turns, allows energy to circulate freely, creating a positive environment that is reflected in its people.

About this collection

When you look at architectural marvels like the Marina Bay Sands or the strategic road layouts in Singapore, you are seeing Vastu and Feng Shui principles in action. These designs were not chosen just for aesthetics but to ensure energy circulates freely, avoiding the blockages that often cause stagnation in our own homes or offices. Understanding how these global landmarks manage their space reveals practical logic you can apply to your own environment.

Architecture as Energy Flow

In my travels, I look beyond the concrete and glass. A city or a building is essentially a large-scale energy grid. In Singapore, the design of the Marina Bay Sands resembles a fishing net catching prosperity, while the ArtScience Museum mimics a hand capturing that abundance. This is not coincidence, it is intentional design.

Why This Matters for You

Most people think Vastu requires tearing down walls, but it is actually about placement and flow. When roads are circular rather than sharp, energy moves without obstruction. When your office desk faces the right direction, your focus improves. You do not need to build a skyscraper to benefit from these truths.

Practical Application

I help clients apply these macro principles to micro spaces:

  • Entrance and Pathways: Ensuring the entry point of your home or office allows energy to flow inward, not just out.
  • Furniture Placement: Aligning your bed or workstation to match the natural energy grid, similar to how Singapore aligns its iconic structures for growth.
  • Energy Purifiers: Using simple elements like plants or specific lighting, much like the 'Garden by the Bay' acts as an energy purifier for the city.

If you feel your space is stuck, it is often just a matter of re-aligning your setup to allow better circulation. Let us look at your floor plan and find the blockages.

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Kkomal Vasisht

Travels across Delhi NCR for site visitsStarting ₹3,500 per property (up to 2000 sq ft)

I am Kkomal, and I see energy patterns in every space I enter. I help people bridge the gap between ancient Sanatan wisdom and the practical challenges of modern living. My approach is simple, because I believe you do not need to break walls to fix your life.

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