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    Design and Architecture

    Positive Chi for California Architecture

    Will our lives improve if buildings in California have more a positive energy flow? Frances Anderton speaks with architect Li Wen and State Assemblyman Leland Yee, who wants architects to design according to the principles of Feng Shui, and Jade Chang reports on upcoming design events. Click on the link below for a calendar of upcoming design and architecture events. Please note that all calendar information is provided to us by presenting institutions, and can be subject to change or cancellation.

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    By Frances Anderton • Mar 16, 2004 • 30m Listen

    Today's guests are:

    Leland Yee is a state assemblyman from San Francisco who hopes to pass a resolution urging state architects and builders to build according to the principles of Feng Shui.

    Li Wen is an architect and a principle of the LA-based firm Studio 010.

    Freelance writer on design and culture, Jade Chang is an associate producer of DnA.

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      Frances Anderton

      architecture critic and author

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