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Many designers often predict what colours would be popular for the following year.
Same here in Singapore.
One step further is that developers follow a trend in naming their condominiums.
In the 1990's, many condominiums start with THE e.g. THE Bayshore etc...
In 2010, many condominiums use Residence e.g. Kovan Residence
By coincidence, I happen to visit newly TOP condos that have the word TREE in them: Tree House @ Chestnut avenue / Petir Road and 100 Trees @ West Coast (formerly Hong Leong).
I can assure you that I had counted the trees at 100 trees and the inventory are as follows: this condo as at middle Sept 2013 has: 101 trees and 100 small plants (bushes).... Hope that the trees don't fall below 100 trees. Else dread to think that it should be changed to "99 Trees condo".

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On 9/29/2013 7:20:19 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Tree House condo has just TOP.
It has an unusual cage like
pavilion...


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Yet to be launched Executive Condo at Punggol called: Waterwoods.
Another sheer coincidence that Trees produce wood? Erh.. might as well also call it WaterTREEs condo...
So far this development seems all so "square". The site is squarish; all blocks are built along an outline of a square.
And this development has units that are purely Flying Stars: N2, S2, E2 and W2.
A simple design, yet fully functional with lots of clear space between each stack.
One of the better "safe, safer, safest" Shapes and Forms design around. Immediately, this gets 100% marks under this area, alone.

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On 9/29/2013 7:34:49 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Many designers often predict what
colours would be popular for the
following year.Same here in
Singapore.One step further is that
developers follow a trend in naming
their condominiums.In the 1990's, many
condominiums start with THE e.g. THE
Bayshore etc...In 2010, many
condominiums use Residence e.g. Kovan
ResidenceBy coincidence, I happen to
visit newly TOP condos that have the
word TREE in them: Tree House @ Chestnut
avenue / Petir Road and 100 Trees @ West
Coast (formerly Hong Leong).I can assure
you that I had counted the trees at 100
trees and the inventory are as follows:
this condo as at middle Sept 2013 has:
101 trees and 100 small plants
(bushes).... Hope that the trees don't
fall below 100 trees. Else dread to
think that it should be changed to "99
Trees condo".On 9/29/2013 7:20:19 AM,
Cecil Lee wrote:
Tree House condo
has just TOP.
It has an unusual cage
like
pavilion...


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Tree House condo; uses creepers to act as a "heat sink" to mitigate to dissipate heat from the external wall; facing the afternoon sun. As often, this wall shares the master-bedroom wall.
A+ marks for this "green" effort!

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On 9/29/2013 9:36:31 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Yet to be launched Executive Condo at
Punggol called: Waterwoods.Another sheer
coincidence that Trees produce wood?
Erh.. might as well also call it
WaterTREEs condo...So far this
development seems all so "square". The
site is squarish; all blocks are built
along an outline of a square. And this
development has units that are purely
Flying Stars: N2, S2, E2 and W2. A
simple design, yet fully functional with
lots of clear space between each
stack.One of the better "safe, safer,
safest" Shapes and Forms design around.
Immediately, this gets 100% marks under
this area, alone.On 9/29/2013 7:34:49
AM, Cecil Lee wrote:
Many designers
often predict what
colours would be
popular for the
following year.Same
here in
Singapore.One step further
is that
developers follow a trend in
naming
their condominiums.In the
1990's, many
condominiums start with
THE e.g. THE
Bayshore etc...In 2010,
many
condominiums use Residence e.g.
Kovan
ResidenceBy coincidence, I
happen to
visit newly TOP condos
that have the
word TREE in them:
Tree House @ Chestnut
avenue / Petir
Road and 100 Trees @ West
Coast
(formerly Hong Leong).I can assure
you that I had counted the trees at
100
trees and the inventory are as
follows:
this condo as at middle
Sept 2013 has:
101 trees and 100
small plants
(bushes).... Hope that
the trees don't
fall below 100
trees. Else dread to
think that it
should be changed to "99
Trees
condo".On 9/29/2013 7:20:19 AM,
Cecil Lee wrote:
Tree House
condo
has just TOP.
It has an
unusual cage
like
pavilion...


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In my opinion, one thing the architects forgot was that the ledges in Tree house development can allow birds + birds dropping a-plenty to be deposited onto the ledges above and below each window(s).
In a bird-flu world of today, this is mighty careless.
Oh, yeah! a client recently purchased an older condo @ Ris Grandeur as he complained to me that he hates his recent condo which has all dry-walls. Guess what... this development's interior walls including toilets are of dry-wall material. Only walls that are solid are those sharing with external or neighbouring unit....

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On 10/9/2013 9:22:58 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Tree House condo; uses creepers to act
as a "heat sink" to mitigate to
dissipate heat from the external wall;
facing the afternoon sun. As often, this
wall shares the master-bedroom wall.A+
marks for this "green" effort!On
9/29/2013 9:36:31 AM, Cecil Lee wrote:
Yet to be launched Executive Condo
at
Punggol called:
Waterwoods.Another sheer
coincidence
that Trees produce wood?
Erh.. might
as well also call it
WaterTREEs
condo...So far this
development
seems all so "square". The
site is
squarish; all blocks are built
along
an outline of a square. And this
development has units that are
purely
Flying Stars: N2, S2, E2 and
W2. A
simple design, yet fully
functional with
lots of clear space
between each
stack.One of the better
"safe, safer,
safest" Shapes and
Forms design around.
Immediately,
this gets 100% marks under
this
area, alone.On 9/29/2013 7:34:49
AM,
Cecil Lee wrote:
Many designers
often predict what
colours would
be
popular for the
following
year.Same
here in
Singapore.One
step further
is that
developers
follow a trend in
naming
their
condominiums.In the
1990's, many
condominiums start with
THE e.g.
THE
Bayshore etc...In 2010,
many
condominiums use Residence e.g.
Kovan
ResidenceBy coincidence, I
happen to
visit newly TOP condos
that have the
word TREE in them:
Tree House @ Chestnut
avenue /
Petir
Road and 100 Trees @ West
Coast
(formerly Hong Leong).I
can assure
you that I had
counted the trees at
100
trees
and the inventory are as
follows:
this condo as at middle
Sept
2013 has:
101 trees and 100
small plants
(bushes).... Hope
that
the trees don't
fall below
100
trees. Else dread to
think
that it
should be changed to "99
Trees
condo".On 9/29/2013
7:20:19 AM,
Cecil Lee wrote:
Tree House
condo
has just
TOP.
It has an
unusual cage
like
pavilion...


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I knew when the development called 100 trees condo (at West Coast)T.O.P. It really has lots of trees. Not that I counted them. But I guess, the development must have that many number of trees.
But, I was trying to figure out why they call it Tree house?
Perhaps, I stumbled on it the other day. When I say the Sky view tower and I zoomed in to the following photos. One of the photos shows a distinct large beam. We shall call it a "tree trunk" with several branches .... OIC! Holy smoke! this must be the reason why it is called the TREE HOUSE!"

 

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On 10/25/2013 11:49:40 AM, Anonymous wrote:
The "bird-nest" type of design for Tree
House condo's pavilions are
safe-designs. Since it is rounded; there
are no protrusions in the form of poison
arrow(s) from the "spikes" of the
trellises.On 10/9/2013 10:48:04 AM,
Cecil Lee wrote:
In my opinion, one
thing the architects
forgot was that
the ledges in Tree house
development
can allow birds + birds
dropping
a-plenty to be deposited onto
the
ledges above and below each
window(s).In a bird-flu world of
today,
this is mighty careless.Oh,
yeah! a
client recently purchased an
older condo
@ Ris Grandeur as he
complained to me
that he hates his
recent condo which has
all
dry-walls. Guess what... this
development's interior walls
including
toilets are of dry-wall
material. Only
walls that are solid
are those sharing
with external or
neighbouring unit....On
10/9/2013
9:22:58 AM, Cecil Lee wrote:
Tree House condo; uses creepers
to
act
as a "heat sink" to
mitigate to
dissipate heat from
the external
wall;
facing the
afternoon sun. As
often, this
wall shares the
master-bedroom
wall.A+
marks for
this "green"
effort!On
9/29/2013
9:36:31 AM,
Cecil Lee wrote:
Yet
to be
launched Executive Condo
at
Punggol called:
Waterwoods.Another sheer
coincidence
that Trees
produce
wood?
Erh.. might
as
well also
call it
WaterTREEs
condo...So
far this
development
seems all
so
"square". The
site is
squarish; all blocks are built
along
an outline of a
square.
And this
development
has units
that are
purely
Flying Stars:
N2, S2, E2 and
W2. A
simple
design, yet
fully
functional with
lots
of clear space
between each
stack.One of the better
"safe,
safer,
safest" Shapes
and
Forms
design around.
Immediately,
this
gets 100%
marks under
this
area,
alone.On 9/29/2013 7:34:49
AM,
Cecil Lee wrote:
Many
designers
often predict what
colours
would
be
popular
for the
following
year.Same
here in
Singapore.One
step further
is that
developers
follow a
trend in
naming
their
condominiums.In the
1990's,
many
condominiums start with
THE
e.g.
THE
Bayshore
etc...In 2010,
many
condominiums use
Residence
e.g.
Kovan
ResidenceBy
coincidence, I
happen to
visit newly TOP
condos
that have the
word
TREE
in them:
Tree House @
Chestnut
avenue /
Petir
Road
and 100 Trees @ West
Coast
(formerly Hong
Leong).I
can
assure
you
that I had
counted the trees at
100
trees
and the
inventory are as
follows:
this condo as at
middle
Sept
2013 has:
101
trees
and 100
small plants
(bushes).... Hope
that
the
trees don't
fall below
100
trees. Else dread to
think
that it
should be
changed to "99
Trees
condo".On 9/29/2013
7:20:19
AM,
Cecil Lee wrote:

Tree House
condo
has
just
TOP.
It has an
unusual
cage
like
pavilion...

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The "bird-nest" type of design for Tree House condo's pavilions are safe-designs.
Since it is rounded; there are no protrusions in the form of poison arrow(s) from the "spikes" of the trellises.

Quote
On 10/9/2013 10:48:04 AM, Anonymous wrote:
In my opinion, one thing the architects
forgot was that the ledges in Tree house
development can allow birds + birds
dropping a-plenty to be deposited onto
the ledges above and below each
window(s).In a bird-flu world of today,
this is mighty careless.Oh, yeah! a
client recently purchased an older condo
@ Ris Grandeur as he complained to me
that he hates his recent condo which has
all dry-walls. Guess what... this
development's interior walls including
toilets are of dry-wall material. Only
walls that are solid are those sharing
with external or neighbouring unit....On
10/9/2013 9:22:58 AM, Cecil Lee wrote:
Tree House condo; uses creepers to
act
as a "heat sink" to mitigate to
dissipate heat from the external
wall;
facing the afternoon sun. As
often, this
wall shares the
master-bedroom wall.A+
marks for
this "green" effort!On
9/29/2013
9:36:31 AM, Cecil Lee wrote:
Yet
to be launched Executive Condo
at
Punggol called:
Waterwoods.Another sheer
coincidence
that Trees produce
wood?
Erh.. might
as well also
call it
WaterTREEs
condo...So
far this
development
seems all
so "square". The
site is
squarish; all blocks are built
along
an outline of a square.
And this
development has units
that are
purely
Flying Stars:
N2, S2, E2 and
W2. A
simple
design, yet fully
functional with
lots of clear space
between each
stack.One of the better
"safe,
safer,
safest" Shapes and
Forms
design around.
Immediately,
this
gets 100% marks under
this
area,
alone.On 9/29/2013 7:34:49
AM,
Cecil Lee wrote:
Many designers
often predict what
colours
would
be
popular for the
following
year.Same
here in
Singapore.One
step further
is that
developers
follow a
trend in
naming
their
condominiums.In the
1990's, many
condominiums start with
THE
e.g.
THE
Bayshore etc...In 2010,
many
condominiums use
Residence e.g.
Kovan
ResidenceBy coincidence, I
happen to
visit newly TOP
condos
that have the
word
TREE in them:
Tree House @
Chestnut
avenue /
Petir
Road
and 100 Trees @ West
Coast
(formerly Hong Leong).I
can
assure
you that I had
counted the trees at
100
trees
and the inventory are as
follows:
this condo as at
middle
Sept
2013 has:
101
trees and 100
small plants
(bushes).... Hope
that
the
trees don't
fall below
100
trees. Else dread to
think
that it
should be changed to "99
Trees
condo".On 9/29/2013
7:20:19 AM,
Cecil Lee wrote:
Tree House
condo
has
just
TOP.
It has an
unusual
cage
like
pavilion...


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Hi Cecil, i know my consult is over alrdy but i really hope u can still helpe

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*help me
On monday, my condo went to install bird spikes in e red part

Outside my main door, on every level

I can see it from window in e dry kitchen

Looks like really bad poison arrows

May I know what u advise as a cure?

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On every floor, this is view from my dry kitchen

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