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Esparina Residences, Jewel @ Buangkok & The Quartz
These are three different developments with totally different block layout designs.
1. The Quartz condo: GOES WITH THE FLOW : BOLD, WELL THOUGHT OUT& UNIQUE DESIGN
1.1 If one examines the layout of the blocks within The Quartz, it has THREE POCKETS of Clear space as highlighted in YELLOW. ( A very clever and go with the flow design = Good Shapes and Forms)
1.2 The architect really knows how to go with the flow, here. And this unconventional layout (design) is advantages for flow of qi. With a vast majority of stacks enjoying large expense of clear space viewed from their balcony.


2. Esparina Residences EC: CONSERVATIVE, "RIGHT BRAIN" DESIGN
2.1 Perhaps, cannot blame the architect. As this plot of land is compact.
2.2 But the arrangement of the blocks are pure text-booklayout. Most likely the architect uses more of his RIGHT BRAIN: Systematic, conservative and orderly approach in designing the entire development blocks/stacks. Pretty common layout type. Some even say, may not go wrong. But truly boring layout.
2.3 Kind of acopycat design mimickingThe Luxurie @ Sengkang, La Fiesta etc...
3. Jewel @ Buangkok by City Developments Ltd: FIRST LOOKS: ARCHITECT IN A HURRY TO FETCH DAUGHTER!

3.1 A plus point is that the Point blocks are spaced out.
3.2 Do you fancy a dual level water scape? Erh what is that?
3.3 Otherwise, most likely the architect was in a hurry to fetch his daughter from school. And was late a day before and warned of a penalty. In a real hurry, the architect, came up with the jumbled layout!
3.4 Good if the correct stack/unit is chosen. So, so if left to the elements!
Source and credit of attached map: Streetdirectory.com



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On 5/17/2013 9:11:08 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Source and credit of attached
map: Streetdirectory.com
Esparina Residences, Jewel @
Buangkok & The QuartzThese
are three different
developments with totally
different block layout
designs.1. The Quartz condo:
GOES WITH THE FLOW : BOLD,
WELL THOUGHT OUT&
UNIQUE DESIGN1.1 If one
examines the layout of the
blocks within The Quartz, it
has THREE POCKETS of Clear
space as highlighted in
YELLOW. ( A very clever and go
with the flow design = Good
Shapes and Forms)1.2 The
architect really knows how to
go with the flow, here. And
this unconventional layout
(design) is advantages for
flow of qi. With a vast
majority of stacks enjoying
large expense of clear space
viewed from their balcony.
2. Esparina Residences EC:
CONSERVATIVE, "RIGHT BRAIN"
DESIGN2.1 Perhaps, cannot
blame the architect. As this
plot of land is compact.2.2
But the arrangement of the
blocks are pure
text-booklayout. Most
likely the architect uses more
of his RIGHT BRAIN:
Systematic, conservative and
orderly approach in designing
the entire development
blocks/stacks. Pretty common
layout type. Some even say,
may not go wrong. But truly
boring layout.2.3 Kind of
acopycat design
mimickingThe Luxurie @
Sengkang, La Fiesta etc...3.
Jewel @ Buangkok by City
Developments Ltd: FIRST LOOKS:
ARCHITECT IN A HURRY TO FETCH
DAUGHTER!3.1 A plus point is
that the Point blocks are
spaced out. 3.2 Do you fancy a
dual level water scape? Erh
what is that?3.3 Otherwise,
most likely the architect was
in a hurry to fetch his
daughter from school. And was
late a day before and warned
of a penalty. In a real
hurry, the architect, came up
with the jumbled layout!3.4
Good if the correct stack/unit
is chosen. So, so if left to
the elements!Source and credit
of attached map:
Streetdirectory.com


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