Canberra Feng Shui Property Audit
Feng shui property audits for Canberra homes — Burley Griffin's circular street plan, large blocks, and cul-de-sacs read through traditional Chinese feng shui.
Local homes and terrain
Canberra is a planned city laid out by Walter Burley Griffin around radial avenues and concentric circles, so its streets curve and meet at unusual angles, and cul-de-sacs are everywhere. Homes sit on generous blocks, and Lake Burley Griffin and the surrounding hills shape many outlooks.
Feng shui formations common in this city
Canberra's curved, radial streets frequently place homes on the convex (Reverse Bow, 反弓) side of a bend, while a house at the head of a cul-de-sac can face the access road head-on (Road Rush, 路冲). Lakefront homes raise the embracing-versus-reverse water question.
Related formations
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Cultural reference: This article is a cultural-reference explanation based on traditional Chinese feng shui (a form of metaphysical cultural study). It is not medical, financial, investment, or property advice.