March 2000 Veda
House Comes to America "Veda House" recently became a household word in Finland, captivating the Finnish people as the most popular stop at their annual Housing Exposition. Thousands of visitors toured an attractive model home built according to Maharishi Sthapata Veda design. The Veda House also became the center of media attention, with dozens of positive stories in magazines, newspapers, on radio and TV. Now there is a plan to use the Veda House concept to attract the attention of the media and public in the United States and Canada. Maharishi Global Construction recently announced a Veda House program to promote the "Veda House National Tour," scheduled for the summer of 2001. Maharishi Sthapata Veda design is a careful revival of the most ancient system of country, town, village and home planning. A Veda House is a home that has been built according to these time-tested principles of design. You can participate in this nationally publicized event by building a Maharishi Sthapata Veda design house in your community and opening it to visitors and the media, either by appointment or for public tours. In return, Maharishi Global Construction is offering free floor plans, reduced fees for construction drawings, and credit toward your Maharishi Sthapata Veda consultation. You may select one of the official Veda House designs or hire an architect to design your home. By giving the public and the media an opportunity to experience the power and attractiveness of your new home you can help make "Veda House" a household word in North America by the end of 2001. Billie Jean Billman is the Director, Marketing and Sales at Maharishi Global Construction in Fairfield, Iowa. For more information call 515-472-9605 or visit www.Vedahouse.com. |