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Former Geylang Fire Station closes it’s doors in the early 2000’s. Where once these doors opened to allow fire trucks to speed to their scene; the frontage is sunken and now occupied by a five foot walk-way with railings... 1960’s map of Singapore Shopping the location of the former Geylang Fire Station. Roads like Lorong Engku Aman was flatten. And now sits the Paya Lebar Quarter. While the MRT station and Paya Lebar Square is upstream. Only Jalan Afridi is still around where the Certis Cisco HQ stands. The Wak Tanjong Mosque is still there. Part of it is undergoing renovations and repair works. These entrances for the fire trucks are now …
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In 2015, the 4 blocks / 5 storey high HDB flats were slated for re-development. In 1965, these flats were built to house those in a massive fire in Siglap. This is still within the popular district 15. The most iconic was the former Wong Clinic..then at Block 2 #01-878 .. Dr Wong had since passed away.. we stay in Katong... and he was one of our family Doctors... Photos show .. vacated units.. except for the vibrant car park.. Across the road was The former Siglap market....
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Forte Suites @ Rangoon Road Site plan
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chanced upon this and also noted that the apt front faces a junction. Although situated on the outward bow of the road, the opposite road bows inward. What is such effect on the residence especially one on the low level.
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Fortuna Heights Condo Site plan
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Where perhaps what the architect wants to highlight is more prominent when the building is viewed at night.
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Four Seasons Park Condo Site plan
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FOURTH AVENUE RESIDENCES in district 10 with 476 units in total. A triangular plot. Under Shapes and forms Feng Shui, it does matter how the blocks are laid out + which unit one is eyeing to purchase! AllGreen Bukit Timah Collection launching soon. The area has not changed much: Today’s map:-
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Fourth Avenue Residences 99 year leasehold launching soon at 2 – 18 Fourth Avenue (in District 10). Total of 476 units across 2 x 2 storey, 3 x 6 storey and 4 x 10 storey blocks. Unit Types: 164 x 1 Bedroom (474 sq ft – 517 sq ft), 38 x 2 Bedroom (624 sq ft – 646 sq ft), 118 x 2 Bedroom Premium (689 sq ft – 721 sq ft), 64 x 3 Bedroom (915 sq ft – 969 sq ft), 68 x 3 Bedroom + Study (1076 sq ft – 1130 sq ft), 24 x 4 Bedroom + Study (1475 sq ft – 1496 sq ft) TOP: December 2022 under Flying Stars Period 8 Feng Shui.
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A triangular piece of land. Essentially, there are 9 low-rise housing tower blocks. They share many characteristics with other developments, where the units tend to remain quite rectangular in shape. Overall, the planners have made a reasonably acceptable adjustment in the placement of each of the 9 blocks, based on my observation of the site plan from a global perspective. At first glance, there do not appear to be any major disturbing issues, aside from the sharp corners of some stacks. I hope these do not point towards the openings of neighboring units, particularly the balcony openings (if any). Fingers crossed! Source & Credit:
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TRADITIONAL & MODERN WEDDING PROCEDURES Your FREE E-BOOK CLICK HERE: +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ +++++ Photos taken at Waterpoint, Punggol during an exhibit ... 100 Years Old Bridal Sedan Chair Bridal sedan chair, also known as litters, was used exclusively by imperial princess and ministers before the Northern Song Dynasty. Commoners were not allowed to use such transport and this ban was lifted by Emperor Gao during the Northern Song Dynasty to reward a maiden who saved his life. Since then, brides were allowed to be ferried in beautifully decorated sedan during their wedding ceremony. T…
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This ground-floor apartment is really cluttered by so many pots and plants...
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This fruit stall is literally stocked with nearly all varieties of fruits....
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Hi everyone, I like to use the Saintograph (R) brand protractor. It comes in various sizes. If I am not mistaken it costs around US$2.50/- to US$5.00/- plus or minus this amount. If you cannot find this brand, purchase a `reputable' brand. For those who are new, I use it inconjunction with the compass method: http://www.geomancy.net/fs/cecilcompass.htm My favourite compass can be found under this link:- http://www.geomancy.net/fs/recommendcompass.htm Happy Feng Shuing:) Important Tips:- 1. While doing so, always remember to take confirmation readings from the exterior of the house e.g. on a vacant land and do not wear jewellry or go close to the walls (wher the walls may…
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- Message cross posted from Free Advice Conf- -- Original Message from Anon -- In the photo tour of interest (pictures of Bungalow houses). There is a tree in the front of the house. Will it be considered a poison arrow. What is the white structure on top of the house(looks like a coin with dragon fish). Thanks. -- End of message -- Dear Anon, 1. I have retaken another picture. This picture will show that there is no poison arrows aimed at the house. 2. You will also notice that the drive way does not act as sha qi against the main entrance door. The main entrance is also elevated (on the right side of the picture). 3. The drive way leads to the back area of the house. …
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(For more information of The Sterling Project, please refer to the previous postings on The Sterling under this conference). Here are the latest pictures of The Sterling Condominum Project. In the first two pictures, you will get to see the apartment blocks of the most excellent units of this condominium.
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How to place a pair of bamboo flute to neutralise a concrete ceiling beam: Attached please find three pictures: 1. Picture 1: Shows how two bamboo flutes are placed on a ceiling beam. 2. Picture 2: Shows how a pair of bamboo flutes are placed i.e. the Dragon flute is placed on the `East' side. The phoenix flute faces the `West' side. 3. Picture 3: Shows how the two bamboo flutes form the profile of a Ba Gua trigram. Para 3 is not compulsory. I.e. u do not need to buy a dragon/phoenix flute. In most cases, it does not matter which side the pair of bamboo flutes are hung on the ceiling beam. This cure is so old school. And da…
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Fulcrum @ Tanjong Rhu Road
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Dear Anon, Many thanks for pointing out the poll on the Fullerton Building. In my opinion: 1. Although the sloping roofs `accumulates' to a central point; if the frontage is not properly `protected' i.e. the frontage (is where it faces the sea); wealth in such a situation looks like it will drain off into the water. 2. For the tenants (housed under) on each side of the sloping roof; in Feng Shui, these shops would ultimately open and close. And most likely tenants would change. 3. Perhaps, the rent may then be reduced such that it becomes more or less office space at some of this premises. 4. However, I believe it would make a better choice for it to have a larger percent…
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Found this sign above the payment counter of an Indian restaurant along Yio Chu Kang Road..... " In God We Trust All others pay cash"
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Funan Centre...today Akan datang ... bought many PCs over many years from here.. IBM Thinkpads to Sony Vaio’s... Once upon was a street lined with hawker stalls...
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Future HDB flats could be 3D-printed, smarter and two degrees cooler
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Fyve Derbyshire (formerly Derby Court) at 5 Derbyshire Road by Roxy-Pacific Holdings. Freehold with a total of 71 units: Under Shapes and Forms Feng Shui a tower block (or point-block) is a safe design. As it allows for qi to flow around the tower block.
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