Staff Cecil Lee Posted May 16, 2013 Staff Share Posted May 16, 2013 Here, the architect and designer forgot about the (reflective)properties of a mirror.I first realised the poor design when I literally used the same urinal. And when I turned to go (out) I saw the view from where I was standing... at the spot in the photo named " From the Urinal1.jpg ". Immediately I said... OOPS! If I can see the walkway; someone at the walkway can look into the toilet. I know... it is less interesting to look into a male toilet. But this is beside the point! The whole toilet thing is : POOR DESIGN and POOR interior design work also.Location: 5th Level, The Estuary condo:Male toilet. As the female toilet is a mirror of the male toilet, letyour imagination, flow.I dare not walk past the Female toilet to take a look.But, please see attachments.The toilet(s) at The Estuary does not have a toilet door. It is suppose to take advantage of turning corridors as a passive way to avoid toilet doors.BUT, take a look. Withouta toilet door; the mirror above thesink reflects the Urinal!Apparently, both the architect and designer forgot the reflective properties ofmirror! Quote On 5/16/2013 6:26:23 AM, Anonymous wrote:1. Common sense says thatwhenever we install or try toinstall a mirror, we may haveto consider thesurroundings.2. For example,if we were to install a mirrorat one of the walls next tothe living room window(s);best to study to determine ifit may be "affected" bysunlight if any.3. Watch thatmorning or afternoon SUNRAYS!4. As light from a mirroris reflected at a 90 degreeangle; sometimes, placing itas shown in the attachment mayinadvertently allow the brightglare of sunlight to bereflected further into thehome. 4.1. Some may say, thisis a blessing in disguise; butoften, the glare can be quitedistracting and "painful" tothe eyes. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted May 16, 2013 Staff Share Posted May 16, 2013 1. Common sense says that whenever we install or try to install a mirror, we may have to consider the surroundings.2. For example, if we were to install a mirror at one of the walls next to the living room window(s); best to study to determine if it may be "affected" by sunlight if any.3. Watch that morning or afternoon SUN RAYS!4. As light from a mirror is reflected at a 90 degree angle; sometimes, placing it as shown in the attachment may inadvertently allow the bright glare of sunlight to be reflected further into the home. 4.1. Some may say, this is a blessing in disguise; but often, the glare can be quite distracting and "painful" to the eyes. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted May 16, 2013 Staff Share Posted May 16, 2013 For many years, the government has disallowed external drainage piping for the car porch. This is to prevent the external drainage from being clogged by leaves and other debris. And to prevent mosquito breeding.Some architects decided that one of the methods is to install a SLOPING glass roof. Through gravity, the rain can be effectively be channelled towards a specific direction of the house.Unfortunately, glass panels are highly reflective. And if the conditions are right; at certain sunny days; the rays of the sun could shine onto the glass and it's glare focused into the windows or sliding doors of the 2nd storey (level).Again, it does not take much common sense that before, one permanently install such a sloping glass porch roof; do study where the sun rays (morning or afternoon) and also the ANGLE of the tilt of the glass porchpanel(s). Quote On 5/16/2013 6:58:25 AM, Anonymous wrote:1. Common sense says thatwhenever we install or try toinstall a mirror, we may haveto consider thesurroundings.2. For example,if we were to install a mirrorat one of the walls next tothe living room window(s);best to study to determine ifit may be "affected" bysunlight if any.3. Watch thatmorning or afternoon SUNRAYS!4. As light from a mirroris reflected at a 90 degreeangle; sometimes, placing itas shown in the attachment mayinadvertently allow the brightglare of sunlight to bereflected further into thehome. 4.1. Some may say, thisis a blessing in disguise; butoften, the glare can be quitedistracting and "painful" tothe eyes. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted May 16, 2013 Staff Share Posted May 16, 2013 A good parent will always teach their daughters (when wearing a short skirt) to CLOSE their legs when seating properly.You don't want to let that little girl wearing a short skirt seat opening her legs wide and exposing her undies to the whole cheeky boys + men! Unless of course that girl is still wearing pampers! Again, this is common sense with a spice of the reflective properties of a mirror. Add that with a girl with no manners. Quote On 5/16/2013 7:51:27 AM, Anonymous wrote:For many years, the government hasdisallowed external drainage piping forthe car porch. This is to prevent theexternal drainage from being clogged byleaves and other debris. And to preventmosquito breeding.Some architectsdecided that one of the methods is toinstall a SLOPING glass roof. Throughgravity, the rain can be effectively bechannelled towards a specific directionof the house.Unfortunately, glass panelsare highly reflective. And if theconditions are right; at certain sunnydays; the rays of the sun could shineonto the glass and it's glare focusedinto the windows or sliding doors of the2nd storey (level).Again, it does nottake much common sense that before, onepermanently install such a sloping glassporch roof; do study where the sun rays(morning or afternoon) and also theANGLE of the tilt of the glassporchpanel(s).On 5/16/2013 6:58:25AM, Cecil Lee wrote:1. Common sensesays thatwhenever we install or trytoinstall a mirror, we may haveto consider thesurroundings.2.For example,if we were to install amirrorat one of the walls next tothe living room window(s);bestto study to determine ifit may be"affected" bysunlight if any.3.Watch thatmorning or afternoon SUNRAYS!4. As light from a mirroris reflected at a 90 degreeangle; sometimes, placing itasshown in the attachment mayinadvertently allow the brightglare of sunlight to bereflected further into thehome.4.1. Some may say, thisis ablessing in disguise; butoften, theglare can be quitedistracting and"painful" tothe eyes. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted September 7, 2013 Staff Share Posted September 7, 2013 "Death Ray" Architect Blames His Car-Melting Skyscraper on Sunny DaysLondon made headlines this week for a uniquely modern phenomenon; the city's newest skyscraper is reflecting the sun into an insanely powerful ?death ray? that can start fires and fry eggs. Now, the building's architect has spoken out: "We made a lot of mistakes with this building, and we will take care of it." RelatedA Brief History of Buildings That Melt ThingsIn London this week, a parabolic "death ray" of sunshine--reflected off of London's newest skyscraper--is destroying luxury cars,? Read?Though it?s not the first case of this kind of epic miscalculation, it is the second for Rafael Vi?oly. The Uruguay-born, NY-based architect?s Vdara Hotel in Las Vegas opened in 2010 with the same kind of incredible singeing strength. In an interview with The Guardian?s Oliver Wainright, Vi?oly expressed a comically/dangerously flippant attitude towards the misfire, though he is?and always was, apparently?aware of its inherent problems. In Vi?oly's own words:"I knew this was going to happen," said Vi?oly, speaking to the Guardian on Friday. "But there was a lack of tools or software that could be used to analyse the problem accurately.""When it was spotted on a second design iteration, we judged the temperature was going to be about 36 degrees," he said. "But it's turned out to be more like 72 degrees. They are calling it the 'death ray', because if you go there you might die. It is phenomenal, this thing."(re: the Vdara) "That was a completely different problem," said Vi?oly, insisting he was following a masterplan that specified arc-shaped towers. "We pointed out that would be an issue too, but who cares if you fry somebody in Las Vegas, right?"When I first came to London years ago, it wasn't like this," he said. "Now you have all these sunny days. So you should blame this thing on global warming too, right?"http://gizmodo.com/death-ray-architect-speaks-out-about-his-car-melting-1265000912?utm_campaign=socialflow_gizmodo_facebook&utm_source=gizmodo_facebook&utm_medium=socialflow Quote On 5/16/2013 8:55:41 AM, Anonymous wrote:A good parent will always teach theirdaughters (when wearing a short skirt)to CLOSE their legs when seatingproperly.You don't want to let thatlittle girl wearing a short skirt seatopening her legs wide and exposing herundies to the whole cheeky boys + men!Unless of course that girl is stillwearing pampers! Again, this is commonsense with a spice of the reflectiveproperties of a mirror. Add that with agirl with no manners.On 5/16/20137:51:27 AM, Cecil Lee wrote:Formany years, the government hasdisallowed external drainage pipingforthe car porch. This is toprevent theexternal drainage frombeing clogged byleaves and otherdebris. And to preventmosquitobreeding.Some architectsdecidedthat one of the methods is toinstall a SLOPING glass roof.Throughgravity, the rain can beeffectively bechannelled towards aspecific directionof thehouse.Unfortunately, glass panelsare highly reflective. And if theconditions are right; at certainsunnydays; the rays of the suncould shineonto the glass and it'sglare focusedinto the windows orsliding doors of the2nd storey(level).Again, it does nottake muchcommon sense that before, onepermanently install such a slopingglassporch roof; do study where thesun rays(morning or afternoon) andalso theANGLE of the tilt of theglassporchpanel(s).On5/16/2013 6:58:25AM, Cecil Leewrote:1. Common sensesays thatwhenever we install or trytoinstall a mirror, we may haveto consider thesurroundings.2.For example,if we were to install amirrorat one of the walls next tothe living room window(s);bestto study to determine ifit may be"affected" bysunlight if any.3.Watch thatmorning or afternoon SUNRAYS!4. As light from a mirroris reflected at a 90 degreeangle; sometimes, placing itasshown in the attachment mayinadvertently allow the brightglare of sunlight to bereflected further into thehome.4.1. Some may say, thisis ablessing in disguise; butoften, theglare can be quitedistracting and"painful" tothe eyes. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted October 25, 2013 Staff Share Posted October 25, 2013 It is essential to ensure that new buildings, homes, Additions, and Alteration works are considerate of their neighbors. Careful consideration should be given to selecting appropriate materials and designs for external walls and roofing. Quote On 9/7/2013 11:25:38 AM, Anonymous wrote: "Death Ray" Architect Blames His Car-Melting Skyscraper on Sunny Days London made headlines this week for a uniquely modern phenomenon; the city's newest skyscraper is reflecting the sun into an insanely powerful ?death ray? that can start fires and fry eggs. Now, the building's architect has spoken out: "We made a lot of mistakes with this building, and we will take care of it." Related A Brief History of Buildings That Melt Things In London this week, a parabolic "death ray" of sunshine--reflected off of London's newest skyscraper--is destroying luxury cars,? Read? Though it?s not the first case of this kind of epic miscalculation, it is the second for Rafael Vi?oly. The Uruguay-born, NY-based architect?s Vdara Hotel in Las Vegas opened in 2010 with the same kind of incredible singeing strength. In an interview with The Guardian?s Oliver Wainright, Vi?oly expressed a comically/dangerously flippant attitude towards the misfire, though he is?and always was, apparently?aware of its inherent problems. In Vi?oly's own words:"I knew this was going to happen," said Vi?oly, speaking to the Guardian on Friday. "But there was a lack of tools or software that could be used to analyse the problem accurately.""When it was spotted on a second design iteration, we judged the temperature was going to be about 36 degrees," he said. "But it's turned out to be more like 72 degrees. They are calling it the 'death ray', because if you go there you might die. It is phenomenal, this thing."(re: the Vdara) "That was a completely different problem," said Vi?oly, insisting he was following a masterplan that specified arc-shaped towers. "We pointed out that would be an issue too, but who cares if you fry somebody in Las Vegas, right?"When I first came to London years ago, it wasn't like this," he said. "Now you have all these sunny days. So you should blame this thing on global warming too, right?" http://gizmodo.com/death-ray-architect-s peaks-out-about-his-car-melting-12650009 12?utm_campaign=socialflow_gizmodo_faceb ook&utm_source=gizmodo_facebook&utm_medi um=socialflowOn 5/16/2013 8:55:41 AM, Cecil Lee wrote: A good parent will always teach their daughters (when wearing a short skirt) to CLOSE their legs when seating properly.You don't want to let that little girl wearing a short skirt seat opening her legs wide and exposing her undies to the whole cheeky boys + men! Unless of course that girl is still wearing pampers! Again, this is common sense with a spice of the reflective properties of a mirror. Add that with a girl with no manners.On 5/16/2013 7:51:27 AM, Cecil Lee wrote: For many years, the government has disallowed external drainage piping for the car porch. This is to prevent the external drainage from being clogged by leaves and other debris. And to prevent mosquito breeding.Some architects decided that one of the methods is to install a SLOPING glass roof. Through gravity, the rain can be effectively be channelled towards a specific direction of the house.Unfortunately, glass panels are highly reflective. And if the conditions are right; at certain sunny days; the rays of the sun could shine onto the glass and it's glare focused into the windows or sliding doors of the 2nd storey (level).Again, it does not take much common sense that before, one permanently install such a sloping glass porch roof; do study where the sun rays (morning or afternoon) and also the ANGLE of the tilt of the glass porchpanel(s).On 5/16/2013 6:58:25 AM, Cecil Lee wrote: 1. Common sense says that whenever we install or try to install a mirror, we may have to consider the surroundings.2. For example, if we were to install a mirror at one of the walls next to the living room window(s); best to study to determine if it may be "affected" by sunlight if any.3. Watch that morning or afternoon SUN RAYS!4. As light from a mirror is reflected at a 90 degree angle; sometimes, placing it as shown in the attachment may inadvertently allow the bright glare of sunlight to be reflected further into the home. 4.1. Some may say, this is a blessing in disguise; but often, the glare can be quite distracting and "painful" to the eyes. Notably, myVillage in Serangoon Gardens darkened ts floor-to-ceiling windows in 2010, after nearby residents complained that the glass reflected too much sunlight and heated up their homes in the evenings. The neighbourhood mall subsequently replaced the reflective glass with two-way tinted glass a few months later. The regulatory update is so that designs can be enjoyed by all without causing anyone inconvenience or hardship, said Mr Khaw. It comes as building designs here are becoming more complex and elaborate. "With an increasing number of developers and architects exploring the use of less conventional materials, some form of check and balance is necessary so that design does not come at the cost of comfort and safety," he said. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted September 9, 2018 Author Staff Share Posted September 9, 2018 Question: Glass roof was not recommended due to glare from the sun. We were wondering if the shape of the original glass roof (blue)is changed to the alternate glass roof (yellow), will it be okay? 1. Not meant to say cannot use glass roof. Can use only if it does not inadvertently cause glare to upper floors of own home. 2. Avoid blue roof glass. As in I-ching it represents difficulty. Yellow glass roof is okay = but frankly, first time, I heard of a house use YELLOW glass roof. I wonder how the house looks like when there is sun-light. In my opinion, not Feng Shui.. but one might seem to step into an Alien planet ... such as Mars each time one ... 3. I always thought the most common is the dark tinted greyish tinted glass is fine. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted March 4, 2022 Author Staff Share Posted March 4, 2022 Good morning! Master Lee, I m sooo sorry to disturb u again. My common bathroom toilet whereby the cabinet is up n I realised the mirror so huge is facing common bedroom. Is this a problem? Pls advise. Thank you! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted March 25, 2022 Author Staff Share Posted March 25, 2022 Sorry, another question. Is it ok to put full height mirrors in the area circle in blue? Look at the photo. Common sense says does not reflect the kitchen table top Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted October 19, 2022 Author Staff Share Posted October 19, 2022 Wanted to reconcile on the mirror beside the dining area. Since there seems to be issues with bringing a big piece of mirror through elevators, interior designer was looking to cut up the mirror into 6 panels like below (the yellow lines delineate the mirror panels). Is this ok? The main consideration is the split-line of the mirror should not split the dining table INTO HALF. Thus does not matter how many pieces of mirrors there are:- Make sure that your actual dining table length and location is precisely located. Sot that the split line will never be exactly at it's centrepoint Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted February 13, 2023 Author Staff Share Posted February 13, 2023 Above design by my ID the design on wall with 4 panels like that considered middle split to dining table ? Frankly unlike mirrors, these are not really that noticeable. Generally, traditionally, if one were to buy antique partitions, they always comes in FOUR (4) or four seasons on each panel e.g. Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter. Not perfect, but okay lah - not for the fussy Okay, these panels are not mirrors. Thus the "split" line exactly at the dining table may not be that obvious: If split into 5 panels then I will be better right ? Any odd numbers will be Good, Better, Best Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted May 29, 2023 Author Staff Share Posted May 29, 2023 High humidity and damage to mirrors… Source & Credit: Damage especially around the edges of the bathroom mirror… Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted May 10 Author Staff Share Posted May 10 Common sense is a gift and it is Free! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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