muffin_99 Posted December 22, 1999 Share Posted December 22, 1999 Dear cecil,In the picture in which the center point is drawn. It shows some missing area. Are they in fact missing corners and how they were corrected. Thanks. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted December 22, 1999 Staff Share Posted December 22, 1999 Dear Anon,Where possible, a house should not have missing corners. But there are exceptions like the shape of the top two units of the condominum.Here, the shape of two palms in gentle embrace or `receiving' position outweights any `missing' corner. If one looks carefully, the house is triangular in shape.This is not ideal but symbolism of the house and also that it has a Double 7 at the main entrance, plus the centrepoint is `clear' space works for it.Therefore, I am trying to show `exceptional' units that need not conform to the present mind set of houses that must not have missing corners. In this case, if one looks carefully at the master bedroom it is infact a protrusion and at the top most `peak' of the condominium project.It is something like the Suntec City development where it is the shape of the palm of the left hand.Warmest Regards,Cecil Quote On 12/22/99 1:36:40 AM, Anonymous wrote:Dear cecil,In the picture in which thecenter point is drawn. Itshows some missing area. Arethey in fact missing cornersand how they were corrected.Thanks. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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