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Dear Cecil

Can you advise if it is really a taboo to have a bedroom that sits underneath

1) an antenna of a building?

2) watertank of a building?

As the unit is on the highest floor, it is unavoidable to have these 2 above the bedrooms. What remedy can be taken? Thank you so much, Cecil.

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1. In my opinion, this has more to do with Common Sense.

2. And for simplicity; I coined this: "Common sense Feng Shui."

3. In many of my examples: I always; first try to see if there is a link between common sense, first. And if so; because of common sense that some say it is "bad" Feng Shui.

4. There are numerous examples in my other replies.

5. Why common sense:-

5.1. "2) watertank of a building?"

Usually the structural engineer had already taken into consideration the watertank above a unit.

In the past; in Korea, a shopping mall had air-conditioner units on it's roof top. Many factors such as these air-con units were constantly re-arranged; and other factors include; more loading due to food outlets just one floor below the roof; had to add more assets such as heating elements in the flooring etc...

As all these structures were man-made; an error or even "touch-wood" an earth-quake with the same wave-length can even shake and weaken the structure of a roof etc.. or if one has seen many older HDB homes .. there are spalding concrete as the re-bars became rusty.. etc..

At the roof-top; water always finds the easiest way downwards. Thus if the roof top are not properly maintained; or "water-proofed"... it may just weaken the structure..

5.2. Just last year, my client who is a Doctor; was house-hunting. And one of the units that he had considered was at The Hillside condo at Bukit Timah.

5.2.1. He personally told me that he had used a "meter" and found that while within the unit; the "micro-wave" was weak; but when he tested the "micro-wave" at the open areas e.g. pool side etc... it was quite "hot"....

5.3.2. Subsequently, he gave The Hillside condo a miss. By the way; there are two transmitting towers around 100 metres away from Block 343 The Hillside etc...

5.4. I took some photos of the transmitting towers. And if one has the time, can do a search in this forum for "The Hillside".

5.5 The Management principle: "It depends" applies, here:

5.5.1. It depends on the type of transmitting towers. Those that transmit most Handphone signals of the 800 or 900 hertz or the microwave .. may be a concern in close proximity.

5.5.2. I am no expert, here. But I believe; those transmissions such as radio broadcasts in the AM or FM of SW range... should be fine? As these signals also happen to be in space... Do check out..

 

 


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Dear Cecil

Yes, hoping for the best too. Sorry that the question was short as meant only for a generic understanding.

Can I ask another question? If an apartment was built in 1990 (period 7) but my unit has undergone a major renovation in period 8, am I right to use period 8 to analyse the flying star house number? If yes, it has a 8 1 interpretation of:

  • [2] & [9] - Lots of Female in the house, Lots of romance. Termed as a Romance house

Does it mean female trouble between my husband and myself because of the words "lots of female in the house"? Or positively viewed, it means we will be a loving couple (Romance house). We are married with sons. Or, that my son will have lots of girl friend (problems) when they reach of age? Gulp. Seeking your clarification.

 

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1. Do a search in this forum and some of the key considerations on this topic is the "Hot and cold" continuum debate:

2. For example: there are the die-hard ultra conservatives who believes that only when the foundations are demolished and a new development takes it's place than a change of period occurs.

2.1. On the other than there are the fence sitters and the modernists who are open or receptive that a change might occur under certain conditions.

2.2. Thus you have the "Hot and Cold" view points and some in between these two.

3. In my opinion; there is a further equation: What type of house is this?

3.1. If it is a landed property... certain situations like e.g. removing the roof of the house totally for at least 100 days... etc..

3.2. For a condo unit that is "stuck" to their various twins or triplets or quads etc.. there is a valid argument for the ultra conservatives to belief that it is harder to change the period.

4. For a home or apartment that has been lived in by the same family for sometime; then perhaps a common sense approach to this topic is... to look at the attachment...

5. In the days gone by; when everyone look at Japan;

5.1. I always remembered Sony's President's moto: "Research Makes the Difference".... And similarly, if this can be applied; it would be wonderful.. if not.. then... really...

6. For a geomancer; in this instance; myself : it is about Sight, Smell and Feel (SSF). When I enter a home that had been renovated; I would try to use these SSF.
7. IT DEPENDS! Thus, sometimes; I feel that when I enter a home; the feeling is "freshness". On other times... even after extensive renovations.. the house feels STALE that of "yester-years" not "brand" new... I could be wrong...

7.1. The additional feel comes from walking the surroundings.. taking a lift up to the unit; the external area outside of the home..

7.2. You know, lah.. such things are hard to pen .. down...

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Dear Cecil

Ha ha, like your caricature. :) 


Referencing to your review on Thomson Impression (http://www.geomancy.net/forums/topic/15000-part-1-thomson-impression-condo/#comment-31463), some considerations noted are poison arrow (Inglewood pointed roof), "point-blocks" is considered a safe design, etc.
Looking across to Thomson Three, although it has no pointed roof, it has many sharp building lines based on the building irregular shape. As such, may I ask what is your comment on the shape and form of the HDBs "sandwiched" between these 2 condos? Interestingly, 2 of the blocks (NW & SE), in this plot of land, look like a possible quantum leap? formation to me. And, if taking a west group person with a SW house facing, does the NW sector blocks be "more favourable" than those in the SE?
 

Thank you once again for your time and knowledge sharing.

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