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Spiritual Architecture

A dialogue between man, matter and the cosmos

The word “architecture” comes from two Greek words, arche and tecton. John’s Gospel begins with the word arche where it is translated, “in the beginning.” But arche actually has two translations: it means “first in time,” but can also mean “first as a cause.” In John’s Gospel it means the “first that generated everything.” This is the true meaning of arche.

“Seek the truly practical, material life- but seek it so that it does not numb you to the spirit that works within it.”

Rudolf Steiner

The Meaning of Architecture

Arche, in architecture, is the first cause that has the strength to guide everything. Nowadays, architecture is seen as an art which is always subjective. But, the true meaning has, for the most part, been lost and replaced with the fashion of the day rather than the consciousness associated with the creation for its intended purpose. Arche, in the true sense of the word, carries far greater significance and is what Viva la Vida strives to understand and respond to.

Tecton is the second part of the word architecture. Technique comes from this Greek word. So, the impulse for the true arche must be guided by very good technique. Sadly, in our modern world, low cost and expediency have taken the place of both the art and technique of design for buildings and landscaping.

Architecture Applied

Education and Guidance

We provide education and guidance for designing and constructing buildings, gardens, parks, and landscaped areas. We focus on evolutionary sacred geometry, appropriate ratios, placement of attributes in accordance with the flow of life forces on the site, and the choice and enhancement of materials to increase the health and vitality of the entire project. Through care and attention to the “form” of what we create, we can raise the quality to levels which actually bring health to those inhabiting the spaces.

Adaptation and Mitigation

We can also help to adapt buildings that were previously constructed. Products and techniques can be applied to counteract the effects of modern construction materials which take away from our health at all levels- physical, soul, and spiritual. For example, we can mitigate the damaging effects of materials containing chemicals that off-gas into the environment, EMF and Wifi, and the devitalizing effects of drywall.

Therapeutic Architecture
Therapeutic ArchitectureSpiritual Architecture

Therapeutic Architecture

We are striving to build a house that is both in resonance with all the spiritual forces, and that also radiates health and vitality to those inhabiting it and the…
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Foundations
FoundationsSpiritual Architecture

Foundations

We are used to thinking the foundations for any building are designed to support the structure. And this is the case. But beyond the structural support, foundations can also support…
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Materials
MaterialsSpiritual Architecture

Materials

It is fashionable today to talk about green building or ecological building. What does this actually mean? We most often think that using so-called natural materials, such as wood, cork,…
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Doors and Windows
Doors and WindowsSpiritual Architecture

Doors and Windows

We are striving to build a house that is in resonance with all the spiritual forces, as well as to radiate health and vitality to those inhabiting it and the…
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Color
ColorSpiritual Architecture

Color

Most people are familiar with Newton’s theory of color which theorized that light was split up into its component colors when it passed through a prism. However, Newton was dealing…
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Landscaping
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Landscaping

To plan the gardens around a house is often the last consideration in a house project. The thoughtful placement and choice of plant materials and areas of activity around a…
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