Publisher's Synopsis
In Queen Elizabeth Park Vancouver's Axis Mundi, Jay Black advances techniques pioneered by architect Scott Onstott, the late geographic information systems specialist Kevin McMahon, geologist and builder Randall Carlson, and geomancer Cort Lindahl to decode the park's sacred geometry.
This interdisciplinary study will delight tourists, lay researchers, academics, and professionals with an interest in astronomy, civil engineering, geography, geology, history, landscape architecture, metaphysics, metrology, mysticism, mythology, psychology, and urban planning.
Queen Elizabeth Park Vancouver's Axis Mundi is recommended for those curious about how the empirical and the mythical inform each other, and how we ignore their relationship to our peril.