Master RD Chin, Feng Shui Architect

Master RD Chin, Feng Shui Architect Master R.D. Chin, Feng Shui Architect R.D. Mr. In addition, Mr. Born in 1953, R. D. In 1993, Mr. Chin initially founded Space Alignment; it is now called R.D.

Chin is a full-time Feng Shui Architect who is currently licensed as a New York State architect, NCIDQ interior designer, author and teacher. Chin trained and worked with the late Paul Rudolph as an architect and further expanded his knowledge of the interior design field working with interior designer, Nina Hughes. He combines Western design principles with Feng Shui to align any space with dimen

sions of spirit, character, and a feeling of balance. Chin integrates his innate knowledge of his Chinese heritage with the wealth of insight gained from his travels to the Far East (China, Taiwan, Nepal, Tibet, India and Japan) as well as Europe and the United States. Chin has a civil engineering degree (BSCE) from Tufts University and a masters degree in architecture (M.Arch) from the University of Pennsylvania. He has been trained and continues to study under the tutelage of late Professor Lin Yun, Grandmaster of the Tantric Buddhist School of Feng Shui. Chin, Feng Shui Architect, an architectural design consultant practice in New York City. He also teaches regularly at the New York Open Center, the Long Island Feng Shui Institute and other feng shui certification programs. He has also worked on proposals for an urban planning and housing development in the Netherlands and contributed a Feng Shui Proposal for the World Trade Center Memorial Competition with Colpacci Miclescu Architects, Amsterdam. He is author of Feng Shui Revealed: An Aesthetic, Practical Approach to the Ancient Art of Space Alignment published by Clarkson Potter of Random House. Chin has been interviewed for many newspaper and magazine articles, including the New York Times and Metropolitan Home. He has been featured on Lifetime Television and other major TV stations. Chin is available for residential, commercial, and urban planning assignments throughout the world.

I am one of the 32 people in a new book, Chinatown 32 Sequences. The event will be held on Tuesday, October 29, 2024, fr...
10/26/2024

I am one of the 32 people in a new book, Chinatown 32 Sequences. The event will be held on Tuesday, October 29, 2024, from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM at the Museum of Chinese in America (MOCA), located at 215 Centre St, New York, NY 10013.

The book features stories from individuals who have a deep connection to New York’s Chinatown, and I am incredibly grateful and honored to be one of the chosen for Mengxi’s book! The event will begin with a brief talk, followed by light refreshments and drinks. The launch will be a special occasion to reflect on and celebrate the unique stories of the Chinatown community 💮🎋🪷

If you plan to attend, please kindly RSVP through this link:

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/chinatown-32-sequences-book-launch-tickets-1048451274987?aff=oddtdtcreator.

Feel free to bring along your friends as well. https://youtu.be/roO_kvRXwwg

Remembering Raymond GrenaldI am saddened to hear about the passing of Raymond Grenald, a brilliant architectural lightin...
03/16/2024

Remembering Raymond Grenald

I am saddened to hear about the passing of Raymond Grenald, a brilliant architectural lighting designer. I had the privilege of working with him as my first architect and employer while attending UPenn's School of Architecture. My time there was filled with precious memories, including working on noteworthy projects such as illuminating the iconic Benjamin Franklin Parkway in Philadelphia and Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington DC, from Freedom Plaza (formerly known as Western Plaza) all the way to the majestic US Capitol. The experience was like painting with light, bringing historic landmarks to life through carefully curated illumination.

One of the most unforgettable moments of my career was doing the drawings and overseeing the casting of the decorative globes for the lampposts that would stretch from Philadelphia City Hall to the Philadelphia Museum of Art along the Benjamin Franklin Parkway. The careful process of creating this detailed beacon required me to fly to Racine, Wisconsin, where the manufacturing company awaited its arrival. While I traveled in economy, this precious prototype was given a first-class seat and treatment, reflecting its immense importance and significance. However, this trip also afforded me with the incredible opportunity to visit the iconic Johnson Wax building designed by Frank Lloyd Wright himself. Stepping into this architectural masterpiece felt like stepping back in time to the vibrant 1940s, a true immersion in history and design.

With Ray's registration as a certified architect, I was fortunate enough to receive credit towards my own journey to become licensed. Delving into the world of lighting design, I found a newfound appreciation for architecture in its entirety. The way that each building or project was intricately crafted and thoughtfully designed, with every beam and column serving a purpose, was a revelation. It was like seeing a symphony of lines and angles come together in perfect harmony.

Ray was an incredibly knowledgable and personable man, who exuded a warmth and charm that drew people in. His stories of his fascinating life and projects were like rich tapestries, woven with detail and passion. The team of people in his office was, their professionalism balanced with a sense of fun and genuine care for each other. My colleagues were a diverse and a tightly-knit group, each individual bringing their own unique set of skills and experiences to the table. Yet, we worked together seamlessly, supporting and inspiring one another. Together, we worked to reach our full potential, radiating positivity and drive under Ray's guidance.

In a fond personal recollection, I can recall Ray's habit of taking peaceful naps on the cool floor beneath the conference table. The dim lights would be turned off and a handkerchief would cover his eyes, creating a tranquil cocoon for him to rest in. I also distinctly remember him pulling out a small vial of bat guano from his travels to Carlsbad Caverns, excitedly sharing this odd and intriguing find with us. And then there was the special occasion when he invited us to his daughter Beth's bat mitzvah. The service was held at the stunning Beth Shalom Synagogue, an architectural masterpiece designed by none other than Frank Lloyd Wright in Elkins Park. Afterwards, we feasted on a delectable northern Italian luncheon, savoring each bite as we celebrated with Ray and his family. These memories are etched in my mind forever, a testament to the warmth and generosity of our dear friend Ray.

The memories of my last encounter with Ray flood back to me like a warm embrace. We had dined al fresco in Rittenhouse Square, the sun casting golden rays over our faces as we caught up on years of missed experiences. As I reflect on that idyllic afternoon, I feel incredibly fortunate to have had the opportunity to work alongside Ray, a true visionary and leader in the field of architectural lighting design. His designs were nothing short of breathtaking, and his passion for teaching and mentoring young architects was unmatched. As I embarked on my own career, Raymond's guidance and expertise were invaluable, shaping me into the designer I am today. Though he may no longer be with us, his impact and enduring legacy will always hold a special place in my heart.

He grew up in Kentucky and moved to Philadelphia in 1955 after visiting his sister. He added new lighting designs to his architectural blueprints in the 1960s and pioneered a whole new profession.

I am very honored to teach in person for the first time since 2016!! Please share this Wellness workshop to everyone who...
02/14/2024

I am very honored to teach in person for the first time since 2016!! Please share this Wellness workshop to everyone who would like to join this special event to calm our souls and spirits 🙏💜🌸

Time & Location
Mar 02, 2024, 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Jacques Marchais Museum of Tibetan Art, 338 Lighthouse Ave, Staten Island, NY 10306

About the event:
Embark on a journey harmony and healing, hosted by the Jacques Marchais Museum of Tibetan Art. Our experienced guides and beautiful landscape are here to support you every step of the way!

What to expect: Guided healing sessions, Holistic healing modalities, nurturing environment, nutritious cuisine, community and connection
- Engage with inner peace and balance
- Gain tools to effectively manage stress and anxiety
- Enhance your resilience and emotional well-being

Don’t miss the chance to embark on a transformative journey toward healing and self- discovery.
Limited space available!

9.00a - Sign in
9.30a - Light breakfast
10.00a - Workshop: Dr. Chok
Tibetan Physical, Mental and Emotional Healing:
Chöd Ritual (30 minutes)
Ritual of Vajra Vidharana for washing, wiping and protecting from all negativities. (10 minutes)
A Unique Self-massage therapy for improving your digestion and metabolism (5 minutes)
Mantra Healing (5 minutes)

11.30a - Yoga: Kerry Sullivan
Improve flexibility and strength
Stress reduction
Better posture and alignment
Detoxing, cleaning

1.00p - Nutritious Box Lunch

2.00p - Visiting Teacher Session: Feng Shui Fundamentals: RD Chin
"The essence of my teachings is an in-depth study of "Qi or Chi” energy and how to apply this knowledge to help others. With my professional background and education as an architect and interior designer, my approach is to teach practical methods and the application of feng shui principles to the design of space and how it affects the inhabitants."

3.30p - Coffee/Tea break

4.00p - Sound Healing :: Leslee Penny
Release energy blockages, strengthen immune system.
Improve sleep, quality, reduce anxiety,
Enhance self-awareness & mindfulness
5.00p - End of day

To register, please click here to this link:
https://www.tibetanmuseum.org/event-details/harmony-in-the-home-wellness-retreat

What are your thoughts about this situation of having an office in a former meat locker?I thought I would share a couple...
10/18/2023

What are your thoughts about this situation of having an office in a former meat locker?
I thought I would share a couple slides from my presentation for the London School of Feng Shui - October 14, 2023

Check out this beautiful architect and artist, Koji! 🛖
06/05/2022

Check out this beautiful architect and artist, Koji! 🛖

This fairytale earthbag home is one you need to see to believe. Kohji, a Japanese artist and master craftsman, hand-built this fantasy earthbag home using lo...

05/20/2022

ARCHITECTS and ENGINEERS - If you need CEU units to maintain your licensure, please register with DPC Continuing Education for courses in sustainability, green roofs, estimating, scope management and other topics. I am pleased to present a course on Feng Shui and its Application to Architectural Design Projects. Please use the $10 Discount Code: RD10
I will be presenting a live webinar on Thursday, May 26 from 11:30am to 1:30pm EST or you can also register for pre-recorded courses which you can take at your own time.
Click on link below:
https://dpccontinuingeducation.com/product/feng-shui-and-its-application-to-architectural-design-projects/

I am pleased to be one of the presenters for the next Online International Feng Shui Summit - May 14 + 15, 2022 - sharin...
05/06/2022

I am pleased to be one of the presenters for the next Online International Feng Shui Summit - May 14 + 15, 2022 - sharing examples of Blessing Ceremonies - one for an Office, one for a Home and even a Wedding Ceremony! Come join me and my colleagues for inspirational ways to integrate Feng Shui into your practice.

Below is the link for you to register for the FREE online summit:
www.fengshuitraining.co.uk/copy-of-summit-may-2022-3

When I was having my lunch while sitting outside at the mechanic’s garage doing repair for our car 🚘, a gang of cats 🐈 w...
10/20/2021

When I was having my lunch while sitting outside at the mechanic’s garage doing repair for our car 🚘, a gang of cats 🐈 was waiting for me to share my delicious 😋 food…I did give a piece of chicken to each kitty 🐱

Thank you Walter for a beautifully decorated and delicious 😋 chocolate layered cake! Lois truly enjoyed and appreciated ...
10/20/2021

Thank you Walter for a beautifully decorated and delicious 😋 chocolate layered cake! Lois truly enjoyed and appreciated your artistry and blessings 🥰 We did too!!!

As I was going for tests at Mt. Sinai, I’m feeling grateful for all the doctors, nurses, receptionists, health care work...
09/28/2021

As I was going for tests at Mt. Sinai, I’m feeling grateful for all the doctors, nurses, receptionists, health care workers, etc. who have helped me continue this healing journey with fortitude and resilience. The parking fairy 🧚🏻‍♀️ was so helpful in getting the perfect spot along Fifth Avenue for my personally chauffeured car 🚘 and I love the architecture of the UWS

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