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Maharishi Vastu architecture expert addresses distinguished symposium

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12 June 2013

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Jonathan Lipman, AIA, director of Maharishi Vastu architecture programs for North America, was one of the distinguished speakers at a recent symposium convened to celebrate the centenary of a major building designed by the great American architect Louis Sullivan. Among over 100 participants at the event, held last month in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, USA, were the director of the Iowa State Historical Society, an architecture critic from the New York Times, and the editor of Iowa Architect magazine.

Sullivan felt he could help bring the public to the experience of unity with nature—at the core of the ideals of American transcendentalism—through his building designs. Mr Lipman explained that Maharishi Vedic architecture is the fulfillment of this principle because its basis is natural law; people who live and work in Vastu buildings have the experience of unity with natural law and the environment on a very deep level.

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