Staff Cecil Lee Posted May 17, 2013 Staff Report Share Posted May 17, 2013 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 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted May 17, 2013 Staff Report Share Posted May 17, 2013 The dual level water scape... Quote On 5/17/2013 9:11:08 PM, Anonymous wrote:Source and credit of attachedmap: Streetdirectory.comEsparina Residences, Jewel @Buangkok & The QuartzTheseare three differentdevelopments with totallydifferent block layoutdesigns.1. The Quartz condo:GOES WITH THE FLOW : BOLD,WELL THOUGHT OUT&UNIQUE DESIGN1.1 If oneexamines the layout of theblocks within The Quartz, ithas THREE POCKETS of Clearspace as highlighted inYELLOW. ( A very clever and gowith the flow design = GoodShapes and Forms)1.2 Thearchitect really knows how togo with the flow, here. Andthis unconventional layout(design) is advantages forflow of qi. With a vastmajority of stacks enjoyinglarge expense of clear spaceviewed from their balcony.2. Esparina Residences EC:CONSERVATIVE, "RIGHT BRAIN"DESIGN2.1 Perhaps, cannotblame the architect. As thisplot of land is compact.2.2But the arrangement of theblocks are puretext-booklayout. Mostlikely the architect uses moreof his RIGHT BRAIN:Systematic, conservative andorderly approach in designingthe entire developmentblocks/stacks. Pretty commonlayout type. Some even say,may not go wrong. But trulyboring layout.2.3 Kind ofacopycat designmimickingThe Luxurie @Sengkang, La Fiesta etc...3.Jewel @ Buangkok by CityDevelopments Ltd: FIRST LOOKS:ARCHITECT IN A HURRY TO FETCHDAUGHTER!3.1 A plus point isthat the Point blocks arespaced out. 3.2 Do you fancy adual level water scape? Erhwhat is that?3.3 Otherwise,most likely the architect wasin a hurry to fetch hisdaughter from school. And waslate a day before and warnedof a penalty. In a realhurry, the architect, came upwith the jumbled layout!3.4Good if the correct stack/unitis chosen. So, so if left tothe elements!Source and creditof attached map:Streetdirectory.com Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted January 4, 2020 Author Staff Report Share Posted January 4, 2020 Man charged with murdering wife at Esparina Residences condominium (a third storey unit) in Buangkok, Sengkang... A dog was also thrown out of this unit... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted June 2, 2022 Author Staff Report Share Posted June 2, 2022 Revisited Jewel @ Buangkok Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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