Diagnostics ‧ Architectural Influence Audit

Architectural Influence Audit

Diagnostics

A deep evaluation of the current condition and latent potential of a space, based on architectural principles proven over millennia. Applied to property assessment before purchase or sale, analysis of existing homes, offices, or land plots, and the identification of influential factors that are not visually detectable

Architectural X-Ray

A comprehensive analysis of residential and commercial properties, as well as land plots, revealing hidden deficiencies and configuration distortions that affect stability, functionality, and long-term potential. The diagnostics are conducted using a minimum checklist of 300 parameters, covering both the interior and exterior of the object

Interior Space Analysis

Covers all areas where a person lives, works, or regularly spends time. Each space is examined as a functional and semantic unit, considering orientation, geometry, layout, content, and its influence on the individual

This includes apartments of any format, private houses, villas, residences, individual rooms in apartments or condominiums, townhouses, duplexes, personal and shared offices, workshops, studios, private cabinets, country houses, retreat spaces, as well as commercial environments such as clinics, showrooms, boutiques, salons, co-working spaces, serviced apartments, and hotel rooms

Interior Checklist

Construction start and completion dates; renovation timing aligned with solar cycles and internal corrections by lunar phases; ownership of the house and land; moment of acquisition and purification; number of floors; presence of rituals; sensations in each room and around the property; subconscious perception of ownership; level of hospitality; construction materials and finishes; presence of directional sectors; whether the space was created with inspiration or strict economy

Presence and placement of columns, beams, slanted walls, domes, and peaks; number and geometry of angles; ceiling height; views from windows; overhead structures above sleeping areas; surface lines; shape of the perimeter and rooms; internal grid; door opening logic; attic spaces; non-visual divisions. Sitting orientation and head position during sleep; structural point of support of the house; male and female zones; central and diagonal lines; main axes and objects placed on them

Zones of fire, earth, water, and wood; spaces for meditation, sport, creativity, marriage, family, children, elders; standard and vegetarian kitchens; dining areas; central zone; rest areas; bathrooms; staircases; workspaces; safe; weapon storage; altar; ancestors; areas for animals

Chandelier placement; distances from bed to doors and windows; type and presence of balconies; main entrance; object density; spirals and gaps; space under the bed; furniture types; stylistic diversity; collections; wardrobe contents; degree of decluttering; photographs of deceased persons and spiritual teachers

Mirrors: placement, reflections, shapes, ceiling and floor mirrors, tiles, mirrors near doors and beds

Visual imagery: themes, placement, color palette, stained glass, patterns, inscriptions, stickers, artificial plants and animals, figurines, ornaments

Ceiling and floor colors; balance of light and dark; sector-based color palettes; brightness; lighting and direction of light; background noise. Heating systems, pipes, cables, ventilation, risers; stove type; sink placement; functioning of clocks, pendulums, and bells

Cleanliness, damage, imitations, blockages, clutter; sensations in different zones; income, expense, and entrance formulas; weekday influence; overall quality of housing; connection with the Moon and the residents' horoscopes

Recurring issues reflected by space: personal development, joy, relationships, vitality, stagnation, work, accidents, betrayal, loneliness, illness, finances, ethics, and continuation of lineage

Exterior Checklist

Site geography; plot orientation and rotation; house walls relative to cardinal directions; entrance point and its favorability; visibility of the object; shape and direction of pathways

Building configuration: number of floors, presence of a basement, symmetry, extensions, roof type and slopes, facade shape and visual intensity, finishing materials, color palette.

Entrance zone: opening shape, porch, canopy, columns, trees, lighting, obstacles, ornaments

Facade: number and shape of windows, gable, decorative elements, geometry of ornaments

Water features: swimming pool, its shape and placement; ponds; fountains; underground rivers and pipelines

Biomarkers: geopatogenic, technogenic, psycho- and biopathogenic zones; plant anomalies; insect and bird nests; traces of destruction or burials; underground faults

Relief: position on a hill, slope, or lowland; plot shape; slope cut; fractality. Placement of the building within the plot; center displacement; influence of neighboring buildings; accessibility of sectors

Contextual factors: presence of water; orientation along riverbanks and lakeshores; proximity to cemeteries, forests, and crossroads; condition of the fence and access road

Vegetation: height and density of trees; presence of spruce or aspen; smells; stones

Auxiliary structures: garage, bathhouse, workshop, greenhouse, paths, well, gym, stove, gazebo, sewage system, fruit trees, children's area, restroom, cellar, flagpole, alley

Ritual aspects: date and method of house cleansing; ongoing maintenance

Decision-Making Clarity

  • An objective, independent assessment of the property prior to purchase or sale
  • Early prevention of critical mistakes before construction or renovation
  • Verification of whether the property is suitable for its intended purpose [living, business, retreat, etc.]
  • Identification of architectural factors that generate stagnation, conflicts, health issues, or resource leakage
  • Alignment of spatial configuration with the real-life situation, goals, and objectives of owners or occupants
  • Understanding the root causes of discomfort, instability, and recurring problems
  • Evaluation of the space's potential and the feasibility or limitations of corrective measures
  • Clear recommendations: adjust, rebalance, reinforce, or avoid engagement with the property altogether

Format

A tailored architectural diagnostic adapted to the scale, complexity, and functional purpose of the object. The scope, depth of analysis, preparation time, and pricing vary depending on the size, number of floors, and type of property

Pricing

Shared individually upon request, based on object category:

  • Apartment ‧ Small house · Office up to 100 m²
  • Private house ‧ Townhouse 100 - 300 m²
  • Cottage · Villa ‧ Commercial property 300+ m²
  • Land plot without buildings
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If you require additional information, clarification of the stages, or discussion of a specific task, please contact me via your preferred channel. All work is carried out strictly upon request, in a calm and professional manner. All decisions are made individually, in accordance with the context, objectives, and real-world conditions