Past Enews Issues

News Articles

July 2, 2015

Colorado Yoga Magazine

“Yoga for Your Home”
Letter size

April 24, 2009

Forbes.com

“2000 Tower Oaks Boulevard Awarded LEED(R) Platinum CS 2.0 Certification”
Letter size

December 12, 2008

Washington Post

“Bricks, Mortar and Serenity
New Rockville Building Has a Peaceful, Meditative Air”
Letter size | A4 size

November/December 2008

The Iowan Magazine

“House of the Rising Sun”
Letter Size

April 2006

House King Magazine

“Vedic Architecture: A millenary practice is reborn”
11 x 17 format

February 2006

Upstate House

“Enlightened Design: Vedic architecture employs ancient design principles to promote peace and well-being”
Letter size (2.7 MB)

November 2005

Buildings Magazine

“Best Practices in Sustainability: Buildings Go Beyond Green”
Letter size | A4 size

September 2005

The Times Journal of Construction and Design (TJCD)

“In Accord with Nature”
Letter size

Note: The Times Journal of Construction and Design (TJCD) is a publication of the Economic Times (India), one of the world’s largest business dailies. TJCD is a major resource for the construction industry of India.

August 21, 2005

Houston Chronicle

“Building has an ancient touch”
Letter size | A4 size

August 5, 2005

The Rock Island Argus

“Vedic homes seek better living through architecture”
Letter size | A4 size

July/August 2005

AAA Living (Iowa)

“Spotlight: Maharishi Vedic City—Iowa Shangri-La”
Letter size | A4 size

July 15, 2005

American Way (American Airlines magazine)

“Lifestyle Feature: Home and Peace”
Letter size | A4 size

July 7, 2005

The Washington Post

“Mind Over Mortar”
Letter size | A4 size

June 20, 2005

The Washington Post (Business section)

“Tower II planned with the Maharishi in mind”
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Maharishi Vastu campus incorporates cutting-edge sustainable features


Above and below are recent images of a construction site in the mountains of west Virginia, USA where a private campus/Retreat center is being constructed with modular technology as well as the Maharishi Vastu principles.


These buildings are the first constructions in North America to use the principles of both Maharishi Vastu® architecture and passive house design. Their many environmentally sensitive features include constant fresh air supply; no VOC paint; solid wood furniture; wool carpet; and 70-80% energy savings from airtight construction, triple-glazed krypton-filled windows, and 14-inch thick cellulose insulation.


Their construction cost is a remarkably low $70/sq. ft., and their green building features will ensure the long-term sustainability for the owners as well as the environment by reducing overhead, maintenance, and energy costs to a very economical and manageable level. Combining these features with the natural law-based design and construction techniques of Maharishi Vastu architecture bring completely nourishing effects to the occupants.


These buildings also demonstrate that even with modular construction, it is possible to achieve the full glory of Vedic ornamentation and its enlivening qualities.

Children in Vastu
David Lynch considers a Maharishi Vastu bungalow

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