People wellbeing is full when in perfect harmony with the environment in which they live.
This is so ingrained in our way of thinking and acting as well to have become part of our logo, adopting an ancient symbol that perfectly sums up our philosophy
The four “petals” represent the four elements (Fire, Water, Earth and Air) in perfect harmony. The four elements merge in the centre of the depiction, where Man is present (represented by the unbroken circumference), who in this way becomes the element in which Harmony is explicated. This symbol features in a wide range of different contexts and eras, often used as a decorative motif on the façades of numerous churches and temples. This image has strong compositional analogies with Da Vinci’s sketch of the Vitruvian Man, the visualisation of the ideal proportions of the human body, which demonstrates how it can be harmoniously inscribed in the two “perfect” figures of the circle (divine perfection) and the square.
This is so ingrained in our way of thinking and acting as well to have become part of our logo, adopting an ancient symbol that perfectly sums up our philosophy
The four “petals” represent the four elements (Fire, Water, Earth and Air) in perfect harmony. The four elements merge in the centre of the depiction, where Man is present (represented by the unbroken circumference), who in this way becomes the element in which Harmony is explicated. This symbol features in a wide range of different contexts and eras, often used as a decorative motif on the façades of numerous churches and temples. This image has strong compositional analogies with Da Vinci’s sketch of the Vitruvian Man, the visualisation of the ideal proportions of the human body, which demonstrates how it can be harmoniously inscribed in the two “perfect” figures of the circle (divine perfection) and the square.