Eight documented properties, audited under the Zhai methodology. Marina Bay Sands at the ceiling (90/100, still operating). Park Mall at the floor (0/100, demolished after 45 years) — the 2019 rebuild applied exactly the structural fix the methodology identified. Plus the most documented fengshui builds on record: the Bank of China Tower feud, the Singapore Flyer's six-figure rotation reversal, Suntec City's wealth-palm master plan, Hong Kong Disneyland's 12-degree gate, the Repulse Bay "dragon gate", and Trump's 1995 Columbus Circle consultation. Every case reads structure, not vibes — and grades the prescription against real outcomes, including where tradition's fix failed and where the legend isn't the record.
The three-tower silhouette + asymmetric SkyPark cantilever are the visible artefact of Moshe Safdie's documented feng-shui consultation with Chong Swan Lek. Water-facing 135°, three-mountain 三山 formation, classical 明堂 + 山靠. Lift cap hit. LVS reported the SG group's operating income at US$2.31B in FY2023 — the audit's diagnosis aligns with the documented outcome.
Read the full audit →9 Penang Road. Original Supreme House (1971-2016) scored 0/100 — facing 180° directly into Fort Canning Hill (回风煞 + 前高后低 + 无靠), stacked Tier-3 sha at the −80 aggregate cap, form-first veto (峦头为体) fires. Three successive ownership reconfigurations failed identically before demolition.
The 2019 CapitaLand redevelopment reoriented the main entrance off the south-into-hill axis — onto Penang Road's east-west axis instead. That is exactly the only viable structural fix the methodology identified. The new 10-storey office tower opened 2019, leased to The Work Project and major tenants, and has held stable occupancy through the post-COVID flight-to-quality cycle — the form-level cure validated empirically.
Read the full audit →The most famous fengshui controversy ever built. I.M. Pei's tower skipped the customary consultation; the city answered — willow trees and a fish pond at Government House, cannon-shaped cranes on HSBC's roof. Armchair siting and 8/8/88 timing lift the occupant's score; the blade form exports sha that neighbours paid real money to deflect.
Read the full audit →In August 2008 the wheel reversed rotation on fengshui advice — a six-figure fix to stop "draining fortune out to sea." Five years later the business entered receivership anyway. The cleanest natural experiment in the set: tradition's fix applied at full cost, and the outcome logged honestly against it.
Read the full audit →Singapore's most explicit fengshui master plan: five towers as the fingers of a left hand, the world's largest fountain as the gold ring in its palm, water flowing inward to keep wealth in. Textbook 藏风聚气 enclosure — scored honestly against the mall's documented 2010s fade and S$410M renovation.
Read the full audit →Disney rotated the main gate 12 degrees, bent the arrival walkway so qi wouldn't slip out to sea, sized a ballroom at 888 m² and skipped the fourth floors — then spent its first years missing attendance projections anyway. The cheapest orientation fix in the set, and the clearest proof that fit isn't forecast.
Read the full audit →The most photographed fengshui hole in the world — left, says the legend, so the mountain dragon can reach the sea. The documented record: the architects chose it for looks, and the dragon story moved in afterwards. The building scores 82 on geometry alone; the dragon is tagged [Tradition says].
Read the full audit →The most candid commercial fengshui on record: in 1995 Trump hired master Pun-Yin because his buyers believed — entrance re-aimed at Central Park, a 30-foot steel globe to deflect Columbus Circle's traffic sha. The mechanism that's empirically real is buyer psychology: fengshui as pricing power.
Read the full audit →Why these eight? The supply of properties with public-record outcomes is thin — most fengshui claims are unfalsifiable (private homes, no public business data). MBS and Park Mall are the cleanest pair at the extremes; the rest are the most heavily documented fengshui builds on record — including the one where tradition's expensive fix demonstrably didn't save the business (Singapore Flyer), and the one whose famous legend isn't why the hole exists (Repulse Bay). As more audits accumulate with disclosable outcomes, the set will expand. The methodology is documented at /methodology — every score is reproducible from the same intake.