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Examples of designs, and experiences of companies that moved to a Maharishi Sthapatya Veda building in America

What do companies say?

Resort hotel in the USA“We built the first resort hotel designed according to Maharishi Shapatya Veda architecture and the result has been a complete success. Seventy percent of the rooms were sold as timeshare in three months. We are now building condominiums and villas and can't keep up with the demand.
Robert G. Wynne, President 7000 Development.

 

Maharishi Sthapatya Veda company in the US“Our company increased profits 20% this year
without doing anything different, except that we moved into our new Maharishi Sthapatya Veda designed office building. My work environment has never felt more comfortable. Creativity flows freely, and everything we do leads to progress. Maharishi Sthapatya Veda design is a tremendous asset for my business - an insurance against failure and assurance of great
success." - Ed Malloy, President, Danaher Oil

MSV building Telegroup, US“Based on our extremely positive experience with
just a few employees in a Maharishi Sthapatya
Veda designed office building, we were inspired to
build a 33,000-square-foot building to house half of our
employees. We've committed to build another office to
house all 500 of our employees by the end of 1997. Everyone who enters the building, even during the construction, feels uplifted and inspired."-Fred Gratzon,
Chairman, Telegroup, Inc.

Maharishi Sthapatya Veda built office of USA Global Link“Since we moved into our new Maharishi Sthapatya Veda designed building, it is astounding how
much good luck and success our company is enjoying." - Larry Chroman, President, USA Global Link.

 

 

 

 

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