Diagnostics ‧ Architectural Influence Audit

Architectural Influence Audit

Diagnostics

Comprehensive evaluation of the current condition and latent potential of a space, based on architectural systems proven over millennia. Applied for property assessment before purchase or sale, analysis of existing residential or commercial objects, land plots, and identification of non-obvious factors influencing stability, functionality, and long-term viability

Architectural X-Ray

In-depth analysis of residential and commercial buildings, interiors, and land plots, revealing hidden deficiencies, distortions, and configuration conflicts affecting structural coherence, usability, and development potential. Diagnostics are conducted using an extended checklist of over 300 parameters, covering both interior and exterior dimensions of the object

Interior Space Analysis

Assessment of all zones where a person lives, works, or regularly spends time. Each area is examined as a functional and semantic unit, considering orientation, geometry, layout logic, content, and impact on occupants

Applicable to apartments of any format, private houses, villas, residences, townhouses, duplexes, individual rooms, offices, studios, workshops, private cabinets, retreat spaces, country houses, as well as commercial environments including 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 history of house and land; moment of acquisition and space purification; number of floors; presence or absence of rituals; sensations in rooms and around the object; subconscious perception of ownership; hospitality level; construction materials and finishes; directional sectors; degree of inspiration or austerity during creation

Placement of columns, beams, slanted walls, domes, peaks; number and geometry of angles; ceiling height; window views; overhead structures above sleeping zones; surface lines; perimeter and room shapes; internal grid; door opening logic; attic spaces; non-visible partitions. Sitting orientation; head position during sleep; structural support point of the house; male and female zones; central and diagonal lines; primary axes and objects located on them

Zones of fire, earth, water, and wood; areas for meditation, sport, creativity, marriage, family, children, elders; standard and vegetarian kitchens; dining zones; central area; rest spaces; bathrooms; staircases; work areas; safes; weapon storage; altar; ancestor zones; animal areas

Chandelier placement; distances between beds, doors, and windows; balcony types and presence; main entrance; object density; spirals and voids; under-bed space; furniture types; stylistic coherence or fragmentation; collections; wardrobe content; decluttering level; photographs of deceased persons and spiritual teachers

Mirrors: placement, reflection vectors, shapes, ceiling and floor mirrors, tiles, proximity to doors and beds

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

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

Cleanliness level; damage; imitations; blockages; clutter; sensations in different zones; income, expense, and entrance formulas; weekday influence; overall housing quality; lunar connection and correlation with occupants’ horoscopes

Recurring life issues reflected by space: development, joy, relationships, vitality, stagnation, work, accidents, betrayal, loneliness, illness, finances, ethics, lineage continuity

Exterior Checklist

Site geography; plot orientation and rotation; wall alignment relative to cardinal directions; entrance point and favorability; object visibility; shape and direction of pathways

Building configuration: number of floors; basement presence; symmetry; extensions; roof type and slopes; facade geometry and visual intensity; finishing materials; color palette

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

Facade: number and shape of windows; gables; decorative elements; ornament geometry

Water elements: swimming pools with 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, burials, or disturbances; underground faults

Relief: hill, slope, lowland positioning; plot shape; cut slopes; fractality. Building placement within the plot; center displacement; influence of neighboring structures; sector accessibility

Context: presence of water; riverbank or lakeshore orientation; proximity to cemeteries, forests, crossroads; fence condition; access road quality

Vegetation: tree height and density; presence of spruce or aspen; odors; stones

Auxiliary structures: garage; bathhouse; workshop; greenhouse; paths; well; gym; stove; gazebo; sewage system; fruit trees; children’s zone; restroom; cellar; flagpole; alley

Ritual aspects: date and method of space cleansing; maintenance continuity

Decision-Making Clarity

  • Independent assessment before purchase or sale
  • Prevention of critical errors prior to construction or renovation
  • Verification of suitability for intended function: living, business, retreat, or other use
  • Identification of architectural causes of stagnation, conflict, health decline, or resource leakage
  • Alignment of spatial configuration with real-life conditions, goals, and objectives
  • Clarification of root causes behind discomfort, instability, or recurring issues
  • Evaluation of corrective feasibility and spatial potential
  • Clear conclusions: adjust, rebalance, reinforce, or disengage from the object

Format

Tailored architectural diagnostics adapted to scale, complexity, and functional purpose of the object. Scope, depth, preparation time, and pricing depend on size, number of floors, and property category

Pricing

Pricing provided individually according to object type:

  • 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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For additional information, clarification of stages, or discussion of specific tasks, direct contact is available through preferred communication channel. All work carried out strictly upon request, in calm and professional manner. Decisions made individually, in accordance with context, objectives, and real-world conditions