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Please see attachment:-
1. Marking in red "C" - HDB Sundew especially Blks 661B, 661C and 662D.
2. Compared to markings in blue A, B and D; this development known as HDB Sundew has a watercourse that "curves" towards it. And is considered the most inauspicious within this four development sites.
2.1It also depends on the "strength" of the current that flows in the water course - curving towards this development. The stacks highlighted in "purple" have to be properly evaluated if one is selecting a flat within these stacks.
Fortunately, for stacks A, B and D, they are least affected by the curve (if any) from the water course and subject to how the water flows e.g. right to left or left to right of the frontage of each stack/unit:-
A - HDB Waterway Woodcress Blks 666 to 667
B - HDB Waterview Blks 682 & 684
D HDB Waterway Sunbeam Blks 663 to 664


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Extra care needed if/when purchasing a unit in any of the following stacks circled in red. (See attachment)

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On 10/28/2014 7:28:39 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Please see attachment:-1.
Marking in red "C" - HDB
Sundew especially Blks 661B,
661C and 662D.2. Compared to
markings in blue A, B and D;
this development known as HDB
Sundew has a watercourse that
"curves" towards it. And is
considered the most
inauspicious within this four
development sites.2.1It
also depends on the "strength"
of the current that flows in
the water course - curving
towards this development. The
stacks highlighted in "purple"
have to be properly evaluated
if one is selecting a flat
within these
stacks.Fortunately, for stacks
A, B and D, they are least
affected by the curve (if any)
from the water course and
subject to how the water flows
e.g. right to left or left to
right of the frontage of each
stack/unit:-A - HDB Waterway
Woodcress Blks 666 to 667B -
HDB Waterview Blks 682 &
684D HDB Waterway
Sunbeam Blks 663 to 664


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HDB Waterway Banks with Blocks 671, 672, 673 and 674. This development also has the water course : Mywaterway@punggol curving towards it.
Please see attachment.
Here, it is good that Blocks 675, 673C, 673B and 673A is a distance away from the waterway course (curve).
However, take care when purchasing a unit with stacks looking towards Mywaterway@pungol in Blocks 671B and 671.

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On 10/28/2014 7:40:43 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Extra care needed if/when purchasing a
unit in any of the following stacks
circled in red. (See attachment)On
10/28/2014 7:28:39 PM, Cecil Lee wrote:
Please see attachment:-1.
Marking in red "C" - HDB
Sundew especially Blks 661B,
661C and 662D.2. Compared to
markings in blue A, B and D;
this development known as HDB
Sundew has a watercourse that
"curves" towards it. And is
considered the most
inauspicious within this four
development sites.2.1It
also depends on the "strength"
of the current that flows in
the water course - curving
towards this development. The
stacks highlighted in "purple"
have to be properly evaluated
if one is selecting a flat
within these
stacks.Fortunately, for stacks
A, B and D, they are least
affected by the curve (if any)
from the water course and
subject to how the water flows
e.g. right to left or left to
right of the frontage of each
stack/unit:-A - HDB Waterway
Woodcress Blks 666 to 667B -
HDB Waterview Blks 682 &
684D HDB Waterway
Sunbeam Blks 663 to 664


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HDB Sundew Blks 661B, 661C and 662D most affected by the water way curving towards it's plot.
Since The Terrace EC is directly on the opposite side of the waterway bank; water course curves away from the plot - thus under Shapes and Forms, this is a safe plot.
However, it is a pity that the plot is "eaten away" by the future proposed Health and Medical Centre...

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On 10/28/2014 7:28:39 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Please see attachment:-1.
Marking in red "C" - HDB
Sundew especially Blks 661B,
661C and 662D.2. Compared to
markings in blue A, B and D;
this development known as HDB
Sundew has a watercourse that
"curves" towards it. And is
considered the most
inauspicious within this four
development sites.2.1It
also depends on the "strength"
of the current that flows in
the water course - curving
towards this development. The
stacks highlighted in "purple"
have to be properly evaluated
if one is selecting a flat
within these
stacks.Fortunately, for stacks
A, B and D, they are least
affected by the curve (if any)
from the water course and
subject to how the water flows
e.g. right to left or left to
right of the frontage of each
stack/unit:-A - HDB Waterway
Woodcress Blks 666 to 667B -
HDB Waterview Blks 682 &
684D HDB Waterway
Sunbeam Blks 663 to 664


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Based on Shapes and Forms Feng Shui: HDB Waterway Brooks site, is generally a "safe-site" .

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On 10/28/2014 8:03:36 PM, Anonymous wrote:
HDB Waterway Banks with Blocks 671, 672,
673 and 674. This development also has
the water course : Mywaterway@punggol
curving towards it.Please see
attachment.Here, it is good that Blocks
675, 673C, 673B and 673A is a distance
away from the waterway course
(curve).However, take care when
purchasing a unit with stacks looking
towards Mywaterway@pungol in Blocks 671B
and 671.On 10/28/2014 7:40:43 PM, Cecil
Lee wrote:
Extra care needed if/when purchasing
a
unit in any of the following stacks
circled in red. (See attachment)On
10/28/2014 7:28:39 PM, Cecil Lee
wrote:
Please see attachment:-1.
Marking in red "C" - HDB
Sundew especially Blks 661B,
661C and 662D.2. Compared to
markings in blue A, B and D;
this development known as HDB
Sundew has a watercourse that
"curves" towards it. And is
considered the most
inauspicious within this four
development sites.2.1It
also depends on the "strength"
of the current that flows in
the water course - curving
towards this development. The
stacks highlighted in "purple"
have to be properly evaluated
if one is selecting a flat
within these
stacks.Fortunately, for stacks
A, B and D, they are least
affected by the curve (if any)
from the water course and
subject to how the water flows
e.g. right to left or left to
right of the frontage of each
stack/unit:-A - HDB Waterway
Woodcress Blks 666 to 667B -
HDB Waterview Blks 682 &
684D HDB Waterway
Sunbeam Blks 663 to 664


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1. One of the key concerns in Shapes and Forms Feng Shui are sharp corners of neighbouring blocks, aimed towards a specific unit's "opening":
1.1 Worse if the opening is the balcony area. As most home stayers would usually open the sliding doors or part of it when they are at home for natural air to flow in.
1.2 If the poison arrow is aimed towards a bedroom window(s) then less of a hassle.
2. Whenever, we find any developments that have blocks that don't align in a straight row; then it is best to try to consider "eliminate" - if possible stacks that may be suspected to have a poison arrow aimed towards it.
3. In this development: The Terrace EC, I have highlighted some poison arrows:-
3.1. In the attached illustration; if the poison arrow is drawn in red; it should be "safe" as the poison arrow of one block seems to be aimed exactly toward's a neighbouring block's corner - also. This is a good thing. As both blocks are considered as exactly "45" degrees to each other.
3.2. However, I have drawn in white suspected poison arrows that could be aimed towards another unit's opening (if any):-
3.3. Thus these are my findings:-
4. Suspected poison arrow(s):-
4.1 Blk 80 stack 03 aimed towards an opening of Blk 100 stack 42
4.2 Blk 84 stack 11 aimed towards Block 88 stack 17. (But looks OK as there should not be an opening at that location)
4.3 Blk 98 stack 39's poison arrow(s) vs Blk 96 stack 33 and vice versa.

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On 11/7/2014 10:10:29 AM, Anonymous wrote:
HDB Sundew Blks 661B, 661C and 662D most
affected by the water way curving
towards it's plot.Since The Terrace EC
is directly on the opposite side of the
waterway bank; water course curves away
from the plot - thus under Shapes and
Forms, this is a safe plot.However, it
is a pity that the plot is "eaten away"
by the future proposed Health and
Medical Centre...On 10/28/2014 7:28:39
PM, Cecil Lee wrote:
Please see attachment:-1.
Marking in red "C" - HDB
Sundew especially Blks 661B,
661C and 662D.2. Compared to
markings in blue A, B and D;
this development known as HDB
Sundew has a watercourse that
"curves" towards it. And is
considered the most
inauspicious within this four
development sites.2.1It
also depends on the "strength"
of the current that flows in
the water course - curving
towards this development. The
stacks highlighted in "purple"
have to be properly evaluated
if one is selecting a flat
within these
stacks.Fortunately, for stacks
A, B and D, they are least
affected by the curve (if any)
from the water course and
subject to how the water flows
e.g. right to left or left to
right of the frontage of each
stack/unit:-A - HDB Waterway
Woodcress Blks 666 to 667B -
HDB Waterview Blks 682 &
684D HDB Waterway
Sunbeam Blks 663 to 664


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1. The Terrace EC and a coffin?
2. Really? Did I hear correctly? You said a coffin?
2.1 Unfortunately, for this development, the "coffin" really looks so glaring from the sales brochure! I understand some other developments do have similar layout.
2.2. But... what is most important is that this "one" is so ... so obvious especially to me. What do you think?
3. I really cannot help but draw my attention to what looks like a "white coffin" box. Please see attachment. (Ignore the red cross - on the building.. it was my way of further illustrating that it looks like a .... coffin)
3.1 I dread to say this but here goes: "Just imagine a coffin at the feet of the central swimming pool.... hmmmm... let's pray real hard that this development would not become another Melville Park... where there were... unfortunate drownings.."
4. Based on symbolism in Feng Shui although block 88 sounds auspicious enough but contrary and because of the "coffin" ; stacks #17 and #20 don't seem auspicious enough.
5. Imagine, on high floors; everyday... staring at a "coffin" profile.... And not withstanding; thest two stacks also are the two most affected by the afternoon sun at their frontage....

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On 11/8/2014 9:07:27 AM, Anonymous wrote:
1. One of the key concerns in Shapes and
Forms Feng Shui are sharp corners of
neighbouring blocks, aimed towards a
specific unit's "opening": 1.1 Worse if
the opening is the balcony area. As most
home stayers would usually open the
sliding doors or part of it when they
are at home for natural air to flow
in.1.2 If the poison arrow is aimed
towards a bedroom window(s) then less of
a hassle.2. Whenever, we find any
developments that have blocks that don't
align in a straight row; then it is best
to try to consider "eliminate" - if
possible stacks that may be suspected to
have a poison arrow aimed towards it.3.
In this development: The Terrace EC, I
have highlighted some poison
arrows:-3.1. In the attached
illustration; if the poison arrow is
drawn in red; it should be "safe" as the
poison arrow of one block seems to be
aimed exactly toward's a neighbouring
block's corner - also. This is a good
thing. As both blocks are considered as
exactly "45" degrees to each other.3.2.
However, I have drawn in white suspected
poison arrows that could be aimed
towards another unit's opening (if
any):-3.3. Thus these are my
findings:-4. Suspected poison
arrow(s):-4.1 Blk 80 stack 03 aimed
towards an opening of Blk 100 stack
424.2 Blk 84 stack 11 aimed towards
Block 88 stack 17. (But looks OK as
there should not be an opening at that
location)4.3 Blk 98 stack 39's poison
arrow(s) vs Blk 96 stack 33 and vice
versa.On 11/7/2014 10:10:29 AM, Cecil
Lee wrote:
HDB Sundew Blks 661B, 661C and 662D
most
affected by the water way curving
towards it's plot.Since The Terrace
EC
is directly on the opposite side of
the
waterway bank; water course curves
away
from the plot - thus under Shapes
and
Forms, this is a safe plot.However,
it
is a pity that the plot is "eaten
away"
by the future proposed Health and
Medical Centre...On 10/28/2014
7:28:39
PM, Cecil Lee wrote:
Please see attachment:-1.
Marking in red "C" - HDB
Sundew especially Blks 661B,
661C and 662D.2. Compared to
markings in blue A, B and D;
this development known as HDB
Sundew has a watercourse that
"curves" towards it. And is
considered the most
inauspicious within this four
development sites.2.1It
also depends on the "strength"
of the current that flows in
the water course - curving
towards this development. The
stacks highlighted in "purple"
have to be properly evaluated
if one is selecting a flat
within these
stacks.Fortunately, for stacks
A, B and D, they are least
affected by the curve (if any)
from the water course and
subject to how the water flows
e.g. right to left or left to
right of the frontage of each
stack/unit:-A - HDB Waterway
Woodcress Blks 666 to 667B -
HDB Waterview Blks 682 &
684D HDB Waterway
Sunbeam Blks 663 to 664


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1. In my opinion, I find this site less and less appealing.
2. The only "plus" is that the waterway curves away from this plot.
2.1. Otherwise, this plot has a rectangular piece of area "taken away". And this piece of land is earmarked as a Health and Medical centre.
2.2"Usually, based on past precedence, blocks and especiallystacks facing a "Health & Medical" centre are harder tosell in a re-sale market. Especially low floors that face the
site and the roof-top. In addition, most buildings have air-concompressors on their roofs.... "
3. Personally, if given the choice, I would prefer to skip this "EC" and look for another one elsewhere.

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On 11/8/2014 9:42:32 AM, Anonymous wrote:
1. The Terrace EC and a coffin?2.
Really? Did I hear correctly? You said a
coffin? 2.1 Unfortunately, for this
development, the "coffin" really looks
so glaring from the sales brochure! I
understand some other developments do
have similar layout. 2.2. But... what is
most important is that this "one" is so
... so obvious especially to me. What do
you think?3. I really cannot help but
draw my attention to what looks like a
"white coffin" box. Please see
attachment. (Ignore the red cross - on
the building.. it was my way of further
illustrating that it looks like a ....
coffin)3.1 I dread to say this but here
goes: "Just imagine a coffin at the feet
of the central swimming pool....
hmmmm... let's pray real hard that this
development would not become another
Melville Park... where there were...
unfortunate drownings.."4. Based on
symbolism in Feng Shui although block 88
sounds auspicious enough but contrary
and because of the "coffin" ; stacks #17
and #20 don't seem auspicious enough.5.
Imagine, on high floors; everyday...
staring at a "coffin" profile.... And
not withstanding; thest two stacks also
are the two most affected by the
afternoon sun at their frontage....On
11/8/2014 9:07:27 AM, Cecil Lee wrote:
1. One of the key concerns in Shapes
and
Forms Feng Shui are sharp corners of
neighbouring blocks, aimed towards a
specific unit's "opening": 1.1 Worse
if
the opening is the balcony area. As
most
home stayers would usually open the
sliding doors or part of it when
they
are at home for natural air to flow
in.1.2 If the poison arrow is aimed
towards a bedroom window(s) then
less of
a hassle.2. Whenever, we find any
developments that have blocks that
don't
align in a straight row; then it is
best
to try to consider "eliminate" - if
possible stacks that may be
suspected to
have a poison arrow aimed towards
it.3.
In this development: The Terrace EC,
I
have highlighted some poison
arrows:-3.1. In the attached
illustration; if the poison arrow is
drawn in red; it should be "safe" as
the
poison arrow of one block seems to
be
aimed exactly toward's a
neighbouring
block's corner - also. This is a
good
thing. As both blocks are considered
as
exactly "45" degrees to each
other.3.2.
However, I have drawn in white
suspected
poison arrows that could be aimed
towards another unit's opening (if
any):-3.3. Thus these are my
findings:-4. Suspected poison
arrow(s):-4.1 Blk 80 stack 03 aimed
towards an opening of Blk 100 stack
424.2 Blk 84 stack 11 aimed towards
Block 88 stack 17. (But looks OK as
there should not be an opening at
that
location)4.3 Blk 98 stack 39's
poison
arrow(s) vs Blk 96 stack 33 and vice
versa.On 11/7/2014 10:10:29 AM,
Cecil
Lee wrote:
HDB Sundew Blks 661B, 661C and
662D
most
affected by the water way
curving
towards it's plot.Since The
Terrace
EC
is directly on the opposite side
of
the
waterway bank; water course
curves
away
from the plot - thus under
Shapes
and
Forms, this is a safe
plot.However,
it
is a pity that the plot is
"eaten
away"
by the future proposed Health
and
Medical Centre...On 10/28/2014
7:28:39
PM, Cecil Lee wrote:
Please see attachment:-1.
Marking in red "C" - HDB
Sundew especially Blks 661B,
661C and 662D.2. Compared to
markings in blue A, B and D;
this development known as
HDB
Sundew has a watercourse
that
"curves" towards it. And is
considered the most
inauspicious within this
four
development
sites.2.1It
also depends on the
"strength"
of the current that flows in
the water course - curving
towards this development.
The
stacks highlighted in
"purple"
have to be properly
evaluated
if one is selecting a flat
within these
stacks.Fortunately, for
stacks
A, B and D, they are least
affected by the curve (if
any)
from the water course and
subject to how the water
flows
e.g. right to left or left
to
right of the frontage of
each
stack/unit:-A - HDB Waterway
Woodcress Blks 666 to 667B -
HDB Waterview Blks 682 &
684D HDB Waterway
Sunbeam Blks 663 to 664


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This is the first time I come across a "new feature" or rather a nice refinement for the main grille gate....
Although this is nothing to shout about; but; sometimes... paying attention to small details... means something to some of us.... I like it...

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On 11/8/2014 12:12:12 PM, Anonymous wrote:
1. In my opinion, I find this site less
and less appealing.2. The only
"plus" is that the waterway curves away
from this plot.2.1. Otherwise,
this plot has a rectangular piece of
area "taken away". And this piece of
land is earmarked as a Health and
Medical centre.2.2"Usually, based
on past precedence, blocks and
especiallystacks facing a "Health
& Medical" centre are harder
tosell in a re-sale market.
Especially low floors that face thesite
and the roof-top. In addition, most
buildings have air-concompressors
on their roofs.... "3. Personally, if
given the choice, I would prefer to skip
this "EC" and look for another one
elsewhere.On 11/8/2014 9:42:32 AM,
Cecil Lee wrote:
1. The Terrace EC and a coffin?2.
Really? Did I hear correctly? You
said a
coffin? 2.1 Unfortunately, for this
development, the "coffin" really
looks
so glaring from the sales brochure!
I
understand some other developments
do
have similar layout. 2.2. But...
what is
most important is that this "one" is
so
... so obvious especially to me.
What do
you think?3. I really cannot help
but
draw my attention to what looks like
a
"white coffin" box. Please see
attachment. (Ignore the red cross -
on
the building.. it was my way of
further
illustrating that it looks like a
....
coffin)3.1 I dread to say this but
here
goes: "Just imagine a coffin at the
feet
of the central swimming pool....
hmmmm... let's pray real hard that
this
development would not become another
Melville Park... where there were...
unfortunate drownings.."4. Based on
symbolism in Feng Shui although
block 88
sounds auspicious enough but
contrary
and because of the "coffin" ; stacks
#17
and #20 don't seem auspicious
enough.5.
Imagine, on high floors; everyday...
staring at a "coffin" profile....
And
not withstanding; thest two stacks
also
are the two most affected by the
afternoon sun at their
frontage....On
11/8/2014 9:07:27 AM, Cecil Lee
wrote:
1. One of the key concerns in
Shapes
and
Forms Feng Shui are sharp
corners of
neighbouring blocks, aimed
towards a
specific unit's "opening": 1.1
Worse
if
the opening is the balcony area.
As
most
home stayers would usually open
the
sliding doors or part of it when
they
are at home for natural air to
flow
in.1.2 If the poison arrow is
aimed
towards a bedroom window(s) then
less of
a hassle.2. Whenever, we find
any
developments that have blocks
that
don't
align in a straight row; then it
is
best
to try to consider "eliminate" -
if
possible stacks that may be
suspected to
have a poison arrow aimed
towards
it.3.
In this development: The Terrace
EC,
I
have highlighted some poison
arrows:-3.1. In the attached
illustration; if the poison
arrow is
drawn in red; it should be
"safe" as
the
poison arrow of one block seems
to
be
aimed exactly toward's a
neighbouring
block's corner - also. This is a
good
thing. As both blocks are
considered
as
exactly "45" degrees to each
other.3.2.
However, I have drawn in white
suspected
poison arrows that could be
aimed
towards another unit's opening
(if
any):-3.3. Thus these are my
findings:-4. Suspected poison
arrow(s):-4.1 Blk 80 stack 03
aimed
towards an opening of Blk 100
stack
424.2 Blk 84 stack 11 aimed
towards
Block 88 stack 17. (But looks OK
as
there should not be an opening
at
that
location)4.3 Blk 98 stack 39's
poison
arrow(s) vs Blk 96 stack 33 and
vice
versa.On 11/7/2014 10:10:29 AM,
Cecil
Lee wrote:
HDB Sundew Blks 661B, 661C
and
662D
most
affected by the water way
curving
towards it's plot.Since The
Terrace
EC
is directly on the opposite
side
of
the
waterway bank; water course
curves
away
from the plot - thus under
Shapes
and
Forms, this is a safe
plot.However,
it
is a pity that the plot is
"eaten
away"
by the future proposed
Health
and
Medical Centre...On
10/28/2014
7:28:39
PM, Cecil Lee wrote:
Please see
attachment:-1.
Marking in red "C" - HDB
Sundew especially Blks
661B,
661C and 662D.2.
Compared to
markings in blue A, B
and D;
this development known
as
HDB
Sundew has a watercourse
that
"curves" towards it. And
is
considered the most
inauspicious within this
four
development
sites.2.1It
also depends on the
"strength"
of the current that
flows in
the water course -
curving
towards this
development.
The
stacks highlighted in
"purple"
have to be properly
evaluated
if one is selecting a
flat
within these
stacks.Fortunately, for
stacks
A, B and D, they are
least
affected by the curve
(if
any)
from the water course
and
subject to how the water
flows
e.g. right to left or
left
to
right of the frontage of
each
stack/unit:-A - HDB
Waterway
Woodcress Blks 666 to
667B -
HDB Waterview Blks 682
&
684D HDB Waterway
Sunbeam Blks 663 to 664


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Feng Shui of The Terrace EC

The rankings are currently blanked out as this development is not fully sold yet.

Will release the findings in the future.

However, one can still look at the various comments for specific bedroom type.

I still don't like to recommend this development especially when one sees "Reserved site for Health & Medial Care".


Quote
On 11/8/2014 12:12:12 PM, Anonymous wrote:
1. In my opinion, I find this site less
and less appealing.2. The only
"plus" is that the waterway curves away
from this plot.2.1. Otherwise,
this plot has a rectangular piece of
area "taken away". And this piece of
land is earmarked as a Health and
Medical centre.2.2"Usually, based
on past precedence, blocks and
especiallystacks facing a "Health
& Medical" centre are harder
tosell in a re-sale market.
Especially low floors that face thesite
and the roof-top. In addition, most
buildings have air-concompressors
on their roofs.... "3. Personally, if
given the choice, I would prefer to skip
this "EC" and look for another one
elsewhere.On 11/8/2014 9:42:32 AM,
Cecil Lee wrote:
1. The Terrace EC and a coffin?2.
Really? Did I hear correctly? You
said a
coffin? 2.1 Unfortunately, for this
development, the "coffin" really
looks
so glaring from the sales brochure!
I
understand some other developments
do
have similar layout. 2.2. But...
what is
most important is that this "one" is
so
... so obvious especially to me.
What do
you think?3. I really cannot help
but
draw my attention to what looks like
a
"white coffin" box. Please see
attachment. (Ignore the red cross -
on
the building.. it was my way of
further
illustrating that it looks like a
....
coffin)3.1 I dread to say this but
here
goes: "Just imagine a coffin at the
feet
of the central swimming pool....
hmmmm... let's pray real hard that
this
development would not become another
Melville Park... where there were...
unfortunate drownings.."4. Based on
symbolism in Feng Shui although
block 88
sounds auspicious enough but
contrary
and because of the "coffin" ; stacks
#17
and #20 don't seem auspicious
enough.5.
Imagine, on high floors; everyday...
staring at a "coffin" profile....
And
not withstanding; thest two stacks
also
are the two most affected by the
afternoon sun at their
frontage....On
11/8/2014 9:07:27 AM, Cecil Lee
wrote:
1. One of the key concerns in
Shapes
and
Forms Feng Shui are sharp
corners of
neighbouring blocks, aimed
towards a
specific unit's "opening": 1.1
Worse
if
the opening is the balcony area.
As
most
home stayers would usually open
the
sliding doors or part of it when
they
are at home for natural air to
flow
in.1.2 If the poison arrow is
aimed
towards a bedroom window(s) then
less of
a hassle.2. Whenever, we find
any
developments that have blocks
that
don't
align in a straight row; then it
is
best
to try to consider "eliminate" -
if
possible stacks that may be
suspected to
have a poison arrow aimed
towards
it.3.
In this development: The Terrace
EC,
I
have highlighted some poison
arrows:-3.1. In the attached
illustration; if the poison
arrow is
drawn in red; it should be
"safe" as
the
poison arrow of one block seems
to
be
aimed exactly toward's a
neighbouring
block's corner - also. This is a
good
thing. As both blocks are
considered
as
exactly "45" degrees to each
other.3.2.
However, I have drawn in white
suspected
poison arrows that could be
aimed
towards another unit's opening
(if
any):-3.3. Thus these are my
findings:-4. Suspected poison
arrow(s):-4.1 Blk 80 stack 03
aimed
towards an opening of Blk 100
stack
424.2 Blk 84 stack 11 aimed
towards
Block 88 stack 17. (But looks OK
as
there should not be an opening
at
that
location)4.3 Blk 98 stack 39's
poison
arrow(s) vs Blk 96 stack 33 and
vice
versa.On 11/7/2014 10:10:29 AM,
Cecil
Lee wrote:

HDB Sundew Blks 661B, 661C
and
662D
most

affected by the water way
curving

towards it's plot.Since The
Terrace
EC

is directly on the opposite
side
of
the

waterway bank; water course
curves
away

from the plot - thus under
Shapes
and

Forms, this is a safe
plot.However,
it

is a pity that the plot is
"eaten
away"

by the future proposed
Health
and

Medical Centre...On
10/28/2014
7:28:39

PM, Cecil Lee wrote:

Please see
attachment:-1.

Marking in red "C" - HDB

Sundew especially Blks
661B,

661C and 662D.2.
Compared to

markings in blue A, B
and D;

this development known
as
HDB

Sundew has a watercourse
that

"curves" towards it. And
is

considered the most

inauspicious within this
four

development
sites.2.1It

also depends on the
"strength"

of the current that
flows in

the water course -
curving

towards this
development.
The

stacks highlighted in
"purple"

have to be properly
evaluated

if one is selecting a
flat

within these

stacks.Fortunately, for
stacks

A, B and D, they are
least

affected by the curve
(if
any)

from the water course
and

subject to how the water
flows

e.g. right to left or
left
to

right of the frontage of
each

stack/unit:-A - HDB
Waterway

Woodcress Blks 666 to
667B -

HDB Waterview Blks 682
&

684D HDB Waterway

Sunbeam Blks 663 to 664


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