We are pleased to announce one of our senior instructors, Dr. Simona Mainini, will be speaking at the 4th Conference for Scientific Feng Shui and Built Environment on February 20th & 21st, 2009 at the Wei Hing Theatre, City University of Hong Kong, Tat Chee Ave., Kowloon Tong, Hong Kong.

The conference’s theme is “Design Harmony” and will be open to Feng Shui professionals, the public, and media. Dr. Mainini’s presentation will focus on the “Fundamentals of Xuan Kong’s Effects on an Occupant’s Health,” a less-explored part of the Feng Shui topic, and one that Dr. Mainini has been investigating and experiencing in her international consulting business: “Health and wellness means so much more that just not being sick… They each help us constantly move forward to achieve a more fulfilling life, as well as have successful and thriving businesses.”

Dr. Mainini was recently involved with Canon Europe’s creation of a comprehensive report on using Scientific Feng Shui to reduce office stress and increase businesses’ productivity. Previously she became known to the media as the Feng Shui Master consultant for the Los Angeles Zoo’s Golden Monkey Exhibit, the first animal habitat built worldwide following Feng Shui principles.

With the company she founded in 1997, Feng Shui for Architecture, Dr. Mainini has gained worldwide praise and recognition for becoming one of most well-known and respected experts in her field as well as a highly sought-after international speaker and advisor to Hollywood celebrities, business executives (including the producers of the movie “300”), casinos, and real estate developers all over the globe helping them to improve their well-being and achieve their highest success with the use of Feng Shui. Her first book, “Feng Shui for Architecture” — the first book in the English language to address the design of a new building using Scientific Feng Shui principles — was written from her years of knowledge and experience as a former architect who’s now working as a Feng Shui Master consultant for architectural projects. For more information visit www.FengShuiArch.com