Posted July 25, 200421 yr I have a question about a large sign for a business that has been open for many years. The sign is up against the street, which is west, but faces traffic (almost flat sign) on the north and south. It's very tall, higher than the building, and has many sharp angles both on the ground and up high. If we can fix the ground level angles, would it be OK to leave the ones that are higher than the building? I think the sign is close enough to the building that the top angles don't point at the door because they are too high,butmanyangles face the front of the building and the front door.Thank you very much for your help.Regards,Robyn
Posted July 26, 200421 yr Staff Dear Robyn,Yes, the action to be taken, seems reasonable.So long as the pointed edges does not create a sha qi towards the main door, this is good i.e. cut it or "flatten it".There is no issue if it looks like a "crown" - with spikes above. As this can become a sha qi to neighbouring buildings. For the higher floors, just be careful to avoid it being seen inside the premises. For example, if one works inside the same building, the pointed spikes should not be seen inside the work area.Warmest Regards,Cecil Quote On 7/25/2004 3:24:53 AM, Anonymous wrote:I have a question about alarge sign for a business thathas been open for many years.The sign is up against thestreet, which is west, butfaces traffic (almost flatsign) on the north and south.It's very tall, higher thanthe building, and has manysharp angles both on theground and up high. If we canfix the ground level angles,would it be OK to leave theones that are higher than thebuilding? I think the sign isclose enough to the buildingthat the top angles don'tpoint at the door because theyare toohigh,butmanyangles face the front of thebuilding and the front door.Thank you very much for yourhelp.Regards,Robyn
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