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Part 3 - Can also be found on the roofs of landed properties. I am sure, these metallic roofs should have the same properties as your new home’s roofing.. definitely should also have insulation:- This is the 1960’s onwards slide together “noisy” aluminium awnings.. noisy if raining... Thus in my opinion, your concerns is about: 1. Not common in Malaysia especially it may look cheap with “bricks” holding the panels down. But no choice as these panels are light weight. The architects in Malaysia should have packaged it nicer... 2. But from a Shapes and Forms Feng Shui, not really an issue. 3. Nothing unfavourable.. as most of the materials have a Matt finished. Lighter thus less load (but for Para 1 - concern, that’s all. 4. Your country’s roofing for many years used to use clay tiles in various colours. The most popular being orange tiles. That’s all. 5. Frankly you got to get used to it. 6. In Singapore, last few years the popular colour of metallic roof colour is in my opinion GREY. Several years back GREY still popular with some using GREEN. Copper (brownish) is less popular in Singapore. Although Maroon is more popular than Green. 7. Unless both semi-D's change to identical or mirror image of each other.. else in my opinion, don't change yours. Other neighbours should not be your problem at all.
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HDB's 1 & only circular block of flats@259 AMK
Cecil Lee replied to Cecil Lee's topic in Around Singapore
An earlier variant where the only curved portion is the 5-Room Improved (Point Block) half-moon shaped balcony. Location Sin Min Avenue. TOP in 2002. -
Chinese Culture: Bats, bats and more bats (Part 2)
Cecil Lee replied to Cecil Lee's topic in Around Singapore
Did you manage to see the openings in the shape of T’s? The building is built in the 1960s. Location: Along Still Road. Next to the National Service Police Reservist Centre -
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https://www.pdpc.gov.sg/-/media/Files/PDPC/PDF-Files/Resource-for-Individuals/Protect-Your-NRIC-Number---English-(310818).PDF
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Do U see ba zi or four pillars for people
Cecil Lee replied to bercardor's topic in Five Element Cures (Wu Xing)
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Do U see ba zi or four pillars for people
Cecil Lee replied to bercardor's topic in Five Element Cures (Wu Xing)
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Part 1 - Sorry I am rushing .. working on an urgent review. In the meantime.... In the past a aluminium pieces were interlocked together .. 1950’s to 1970’s... but hell a lot of noise ... raining. From what I understand the DuPont two-ply .. was banned in SGP ... correct me if I am wrong as it is a hazard in a fire. As the acrylic can become molten ... like droplets.. can cause third degree burns or something like that. They even came in blue. (White was the most popular and greenish) In SGP, you will be surprised that since 5 years ago, many private apartments: often with 25 to 55 unit’s often use similar materials as you have described. Or something close to it. Correct me if I am wrong. These materials were and are used especially on the penthouse 5th storey roofings. And can be formed semi-circular or geometric patterns. And last year, a client was shown samples of various colours ... grey.. copper ... etc.. but may not be the many layers- type you had described earlier...
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Part 6 - Case Study: I intend to install an altar (for e.g. Guan Yin) in my future home in my unit at HDB Melody Spring. Is there any concern for this? These are some considerations: 1. I prepared a Flying Star chart specifically showing stacks/units facing NE1. 1.1 Does not matter the Flying Star Period though. It can be a Flying Star Chart in Period 6, 7, 8 and 9 etc...or NE1, NE2 or NE3 facing. So long is an North-East facing unit:- 2. As one can see from the above chart, there are many stacks/units especially 4 bedrooms and 5 bedrooms with frontage facing NE1. 3. Under Chinese Feng Shui and including Indian Vastu principles. First and foremost, there is a concern if an altar is ALIGNED NE to SW. 3.1. It has to do with resource from this link:- https://www.geomancy.net/content/feng-shui-resources/feng-shui-articles/you-and-your-home/devil-s-gate 3.2. Extract of Para 1 to 3 from the above geomancy.net resource:- 3.3. Where under Para 3: The North-East is represented by the trigram KEN. WHich stands for the youngest son. 3.4 The `youngest' son (even in real life - one does not have a youngest son is not relevant, here) is considered the `weakest' of the 8 trigram and thus fall prey to `evil influence'. 3.5 Thus this is one consideration if a potential owner in this development wants to install an altar ESPECIALLY sitting SW facing NE. 4. Don't blindly install an altar in this configuration. As some can, some some may not be able to "withstand" this kind of situation. FAQS:- 5. How about if my unit faces SW and sitting at NE. For example like stacks 34 and 36. Best to also check first before installing an altar. 6. Does this apply also to other developments? Or just HDB Melody Spring. 6.1 Yes, this is generally univeral. And can apply to any other developments. Just that this is a good example, given that quite alot of stacks/units face NE or SW directions. 6.2 NE1 facing primarly faces 30 degrees. Also involves NE2/NE3 or virtually all NE facing stacks, as an example. Thus not just NE1 facing stacks only.
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Huat Huat Hainanese Chicken Rise (formerly at Hollywood Theatre / City Plaza) (Huat Huat in Hokkien means Prosper, Prosper) Location : 14 Haig Road Market They have improved on their recipie for their soya sauce steamed tender chicken. Certainly much better than 9 to 10 years ago. Just purchased it today:- Featured in the past TV episode: Our Makan Places: Lost & Found:
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Part 1: Feng Shui of Principal Garden Condo
Cecil Lee replied to Cecil Lee's topic in Singapore Property Review
Photos taken on 1 September 2018 from The Crest condo... Looks like the last stage: landscaping works.. towards T.O.P. Most likely around five to six months time.... maybe February 2019? -
HDB Punggol Point Woods BTO launched in August 2018
Cecil Lee replied to Cecil Lee's topic in Singapore Property Review
Interlude - Case Study: What is Duck-on-water? And why waste each other's time on this? -
Part 8 - Snake like block/stack formation is more likely to have potential poison arrow(s) from sharp corner of neigbouring stacks. 1. Question: How to confirm if the threat is real? 1.1. Frankly the only way to properly determine if it is a threat is only after one is able to phyically enter the unit to view the situation. 2. There is a stack = #858 with TWO (Yes!) two (2) potential poison arrows aimed at this stack/unit.
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Of some interest is the future temple at Melody Spring. Under Part 3 - Case study of the future temple, there
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