Maharishi Sthapatya Veda - MSV Architects and Organizations

MSV Architects and Organizations

Eike Hartmann is Minister of Architecture in the Global Country of World Peace (variously styled as Minister of Vedic Architecture, Minister of Architecture providing Fortune-Creating Homes, and Minister of Global Reconstruction). He is the chair of the department of Maharishi Sthapatya Veda at Maharishi Vedic University in Vlodrop, Holland. Among his designs is the Maharishi Tower of Invincibility on the Fairfield, Iowa, campus of Maharishi University of Management.

Jonathan Lipman is director of Fortune-Creating Buildings and chief architect of Maharishi Global Construction (MGC). He is Director of Vedic Architecture for the GCWP in America and Deputy Minister of Architecture for the world. He is Maharishi University of Management's campus architect, an adjunct faculty member, and Director of the Institute of Maharishi Sthapatya Veda. Lipman reports having designed "nearly a dozen" office buildings as well as "hundreds of homes" using the MSV principles. His designs include Tower II, the largest MSV building to date.

Henry Clark (deceased) was an architect at MGC. He was vice president of Maharishi Heaven on Earth Development Corp. He was the chief architect and planner of the Maharishi Vedic City, Iowa. He also taught at MUM.

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