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Massive heat sinks as house is directly facing west. The purpose is to dissipate heat... ugly nevermind....
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Baywater Site plan
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Feng Shui visit last two days...
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The side facing the afternoon sun. A distinctive weave concealing the fire escape staircase. This structure is slender and elevated. According to the Five Elements philosophy, it is categorized under the "Wood element." The stylistic "basket weave" characteristic of this building:- This structure is not designed for automobile enthusiasts. There are limited parking facilities and a scarcity of covered spaces.... Nevertheless, most of the units are currently rented out. If you look carefully, each unit is tiny thus one will notice that each unit consisted of TWO (2) floors... Each unit spans two floors …
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1. I was amazed at how the yellow cane palm, had grown in just 11 over years! 2. I could recall; around 11 years ago, when this Admiralty Drive HDB estate was completed. 3. The yellow cane palm were just "babies" at that time. 4. Nature is indeed very remarkable! As usually the Yellow cane palm grow side-wards much like many other palm or bamboo trees. But this one, grows like a "Tree". 5. For one, I cannot imagine that these trees can grow so tall! Wow! Simply amazing! 6. Sometimes; it is good to look at and admire the beautiful birds and trees! Of course, try not to mimic Jack Neo's past adventure of not just looking at birds; and many reports say he tried …
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Photos taken on 29 December 2018
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Angsana (Pterocarpus indicus) The Angsana is a large Tree native to Southeast-Asia. It has a compact drooping crown with a greyish—brown trunk that is usually fluted. It Can grow up to 40m tall. When in bloom, it produces yellow flowers, with a heady fragrance that lasts one to two days before carpeting the ground; with fallen petals. The fruits are circular flattened pods with papery wings. The Angsana was widely used as a roadside shade tree in the past, including here at Upper Serangoon Road where this old tree stands. This is one of the remaining giant Angsana trees that originally lined this road.
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Distinctive Fish mosaic tile pictures and elaborate facades...
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Palm Residence & Royal Court at 3 Jalan Rajawali & Grand Chateau Palm Residence = An arrow head profile block:-
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HDB Orchid Spring @ Yishun Site plan and floor 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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A walk around of a new upcoming home... Something has to be demolished... then rise again.. For privacy.. location undisclosed.. hint: somewhere in SGP
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Buangkok Edgeview Sales Brochure: Site Plan and Floor Plans buangkok-edgeview.pdf HDB Buangkok Edgeview Just T.O.P. This PCN starts from Gerald Drive and goes thru Anchorvale and towards Punggol PCN. To the left of the photo (hidden) is the last KAMPONG Buangkok:- Finally, a small shopping centre. The nearest is Giant which is around 800 metres away.. View of Fernvale (furthest) then Seletar Springs condo and the nearest is Mugliston Park. A small enclave of landed properties. Many years back the river was the resting place of broken down Sampan wooden boats. Thus this place was called “Tongkang picha”…
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Feng Shui audit at MAPEX Building
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Trellis Towers Condo at 700 Lorong 1 Toa Payoh Site plan
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I tried typing in the url: http://www.risis.com.sg It brought me to the RISIS site which has figurines of:- Chinese zodiac animals, dragons etc... Which I believe will be interesting as they have some `unique' Chinese figurine designs. By the way, I am not associated with them at all. In the past, I do keep a collection of their gold plated Chinese animal signs e.g monkey, chicken, ox etc.. They are still around:) Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Shaw Towers, Golden mile complex, People's Park complex and Katong Shopping Centre all these four buildings share one thing in common: the buildings were designed in the style of "brutalist architectural style". Majority of these buildings were completed in the early 1970's. The characteristics are striking vertical lines and circular pot-holes + cold concrete exterior finish. A term associated with the French which derived to today’s description as “brutalist” meaning bare concrete external structures. However in recent times, the building Managements of many of these shopping centres decided to give the exterior of the buildings a coat of paint: Gilden …
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Oops! This is a walkway.. and this home faces this walkway. No wonder, the owner sought protection by hanging a Bagua type mirror This is the view if one stands outside the home looking outwards The same bollard as a reference... Are you able to piece the entire storyline?
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Making a grand entrance? Potted plants, please... Who stole my plants?
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The Nanyang Sacred Union was the first Confucius Association in Singapore (formed in 1930).
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The Nanyang Sacred Union was the first Confucius Association in Singapore. It was formed in 1930 just before the outbreak of world war two. Photos of the exterior facade
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Photos of the exterior facade
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A classical English style residential development: comprising 14 apartments with attic, a carpark at level 1, communal swimming pool and roof terrace at attic. And 2 semi-detached 3-Storey Houses with an Attic. In district 15: one of the three popular residential areas for who’s who in SGP. This is the only location in Singapore where many streets are named after local fruits: Rambutan, Chiku, Mangis, Langsat ... etc
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