Staff Cecil Lee Posted February 25, 2015 Staff Share Posted February 25, 2015 The newly launched site: HDB Anchorvale Fields estate is a fresh depature over many of the projects launched last year in various areas.Here, HDB Anchorvale Fields architects have placed the Precinct Pavilion at "one corner" and found space for it within block 351 comprising the MSCP, supermarket and shops. This is because in past developments the precinct pavilion was centrally located. And (unfortunately) often wakes are conducted in them. And many stacks/units up to as high as 6 storeys could be in full view of them. This especially so as we cannot blame the residents if tomorrow is one of their major holidays e.g. Chinese New Year lasting 15 days and a wake is carried out with "noise - prayers , instruments" in full view of their living room and bedrooms 1 and master bedroom(s). Thus, this development's project architects most likely are aware of this concern and placed the pavilion tucked away to a corner of the MSCP carpark complex. In addition, although the location of the common rubbish bins in each of HDB Anchorvale Field's is not perfect; at least, in my opinion a much better design/layout vs that of block 150A Yung Ho Spring similar new development. (The article is a few clicks away from this one). Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted February 25, 2015 Staff Share Posted February 25, 2015 HDB Buangkok Parkvista is also a newly launched BTO site.In my opinion, I feel that the project architect for this development has made an effort to plan this site. Firstly, similar to HDB Anchorvale Fields; Buangkok Parkvista's precinct pavilion is also "tucked" away between the MSCP and the other amenities building. In addition, did you notice that there is a proposed future road = a semi-expressway? The project architect had given much thought by placing especially the MSCP (multi-storey car park); the precinct pavilion and other amenities to this side of the future "noisy" expressway. And keeping all the blocks far away from this future semi-expressway. In addition, the project architect for this development went back to the past design where the common rubbish bins are opposite side of the lift lobby. This is and was the most popular / functional design without affecting as many flats main entrance (as possible) facing the common bins. In addition, within constrains of the semi-expressway and the site; I believe this development could even try to "squeeze" as many of the stacks/units to a traditionally more acceptable "North-south" facing - before the advent of the understanding of the Flying stars. While only 9 stacks facing SE. Quote On 2/25/2015 12:21:50 PM, Anonymous wrote:The newly launched site: HDBAnchorvale Fields estate is afresh depature over many ofthe projects launched lastyear in various areas.Here, HDB Anchorvale Fieldsarchitects have placed thePrecinct Pavilion at "onecorner" and found space for itwithin block 351 comprisingthe MSCP, supermarket andshops.This is because in pastdevelopments the precinctpavilion was centrallylocated. And (unfortunately)often wakes are conducted inthem.And many stacks/units up to ashigh as 6 storeys could be infull view of them. Thisespecially so as we cannotblame the residents iftomorrow is one of their majorholidays e.g. Chinese New Yearlasting 15 days and a wake iscarried out with "noise -prayers , instruments" in fullview of their living room andbedrooms 1 and masterbedroom(s).Thus, this development'sproject architects most likelyare aware of this concern andplaced the pavilion tuckedaway to a corner of the MSCPcarpark complex.In addition, although thelocation of the common rubbishbins in each of HDB AnchorvaleField's is not perfect; atleast, in my opinion a muchbetter design/layout vs thatof block 150A Yung Ho Springsimilar new development. (Thearticle is a few clicks awayfrom this one). Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted February 26, 2015 Staff Share Posted February 26, 2015 Another minor consideration is thedrop-off porch:1. It's height and design. 1.1. Since it has not been constructed, yetbest to take extra care especially whenconsidering buying low floors. Especiallyif it is Block 998B stacks 733 or 731 and Block 999Bstack 749. As in the illustration; the drop-off porch is angled 45 degrees to these stacks in the blocks. Quote On 2/25/2015 12:45:58 PM, Anonymous wrote:HDB Buangkok Parkvista is alsoa newly launched BTO site.In my opinion, I feel that theproject architect for thisdevelopment has made an effortto plan this site.Firstly, similar to HDBAnchorvale Fields; BuangkokParkvista's precinct pavilionis also "tucked" away betweenthe MSCP and the otheramenities building.In addition, did you noticethat there is a proposedfuture road = asemi-expressway?The project architect hadgiven much thought by placingespecially the MSCP(multi-storey car park); theprecinct pavilion and otheramenities to this side of thefuture "noisy" expressway. Andkeeping all the blocks faraway from this futuresemi-expressway.In addition, the projectarchitect for this developmentwent back to the past designwhere the common rubbish binsare opposite side of the liftlobby. This is and was themost popular / functionaldesign without affecting asmany flats main entrance (aspossible) facing the commonbins.In addition, within constrainsof the semi-expressway and thesite; I believe thisdevelopment could even try to"squeeze" as many of thestacks/units to atraditionally more acceptable"North-south" facing - beforethe advent of theunderstanding of the Flyingstars. While only 9 stacksfacing SE.On 2/25/2015 12:21:50 PM, Cecil Leewrote:The newly launched site: HDBAnchorvale Fields estate is afresh depature over many ofthe projects launched lastyear in various areas.Here, HDB Anchorvale Fieldsarchitects have placed thePrecinct Pavilion at "onecorner" and found space for itwithin block 351 comprisingthe MSCP, supermarket andshops.This is because in pastdevelopments the precinctpavilion was centrallylocated. And (unfortunately)often wakes are conducted inthem.And many stacks/units up to ashigh as 6 storeys could be infull view of them. Thisespecially so as we cannotblame the residents iftomorrow is one of their majorholidays e.g. Chinese New Yearlasting 15 days and a wake iscarried out with "noise -prayers , instruments" in fullview of their living room andbedrooms 1 and masterbedroom(s).Thus, this development'sproject architects most likelyare aware of this concern andplaced the pavilion tuckedaway to a corner of the MSCPcarpark complex.In addition, although thelocation of the common rubbishbins in each of HDB AnchorvaleField's is not perfect; atleast, in my opinion a muchbetter design/layout vs thatof block 150A Yung Ho Springsimilar new development. (Thearticle is a few clicks awayfrom this one).> Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted February 26, 2015 Staff Share Posted February 26, 2015 HDB Buangkok Square precinct pavilionIn some of the newer estates that T.O.P. one or two years ago had the precinct pavilion closer to the centre of the estate. The plus point is that it is more convenient to most residents. But the trade-off is that many stacks/units are in full view of the pavilion. And if there are wakes/funerals this may be a frequent "eye-sore"for majority of these residents. Thus for HDB Buangkok Square, I am sure the project architect musthave given it some thought and placed it at the "base" of the esate. Furthermore, this precinct pavilion is highly visible to (not so familiar visitors to a funeral/wake there) as it is directly at the vicinity of one of the two car park entrances - Buangkok Link side. Because of the location of the precinct pavilion: best to avoid purchasing Blk 992A stacks 159 and 157 (especially the lower storeys which may have a direct /close-up view of the interior of the pavilion. Quote On 2/26/2015 8:32:18 AM, Anonymous wrote:Another minor consideration isthedrop-off porch:1. It's height and design.1.1. Since it has not beenconstructed, yetbest to take extra careespecially whenconsidering buying low floors.Especiallyif it is Block 998B stacks 733or 731 and Block 999Bstack 749. As in theillustration; the drop-offporch is angled 45 degrees tothese stacks in the blocks.On 2/25/2015 12:45:58 PM, Cecil Leewrote:HDB Buangkok Parkvista is alsoa newly launched BTO site.In my opinion, I feel that theproject architect for thisdevelopment has made an effortto plan this site.Firstly, similar to HDBAnchorvale Fields; BuangkokParkvista's precinct pavilionis also "tucked" away betweenthe MSCP and the otheramenities building.In addition, did you noticethat there is a proposedfuture road = asemi-expressway?The project architect hadgiven much thought by placingespecially the MSCP(multi-storey car park); theprecinct pavilion and otheramenities to this side of thefuture "noisy" expressway. Andkeeping all the blocks faraway from this futuresemi-expressway.In addition, the projectarchitect for this developmentwent back to the past designwhere the common rubbish binsare opposite side of the liftlobby. This is and was themost popular / functionaldesign without affecting asmany flats main entrance (aspossible) facing the commonbins.In addition, within constrainsof the semi-expressway and thesite; I believe thisdevelopment could even try to"squeeze" as many of thestacks/units to atraditionally more acceptable"North-south" facing - beforethe advent of theunderstanding of the Flyingstars. While only 9 stacksfacing SE.>On 2/25/2015 12:21:50 PM, Cecil Leewrote:The newly launched site: HDBAnchorvale Fields estate is afresh depature over many ofthe projects launched lastyear in various areas.Here, HDB Anchorvale Fieldsarchitects have placed thePrecinct Pavilion at "onecorner" and found space for itwithin block 351 comprisingthe MSCP, supermarket andshops.This is because in pastdevelopments the precinctpavilion was centrallylocated. And (unfortunately)often wakes are conducted inthem.And many stacks/units up to ashigh as 6 storeys could be infull view of them. Thisespecially so as we cannotblame the residents iftomorrow is one of their majorholidays e.g. Chinese New Yearlasting 15 days and a wake iscarried out with "noise -prayers , instruments" in fullview of their living room andbedrooms 1 and masterbedroom(s).Thus, this development'sproject architects most likelyare aware of this concern andplaced the pavilion tuckedaway to a corner of the MSCPcarpark complex.In addition, although thelocation of the common rubbishbins in each of HDB AnchorvaleField's is not perfect; atleast, in my opinion a muchbetter design/layout vs thatof block 150A Yung Ho Springsimilar new development. (Thearticle is a few clicks awayfrom this one).> Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted February 26, 2015 Staff Share Posted February 26, 2015 One good thing about the block layout of HDB Buangkok Square is that as the blocks/stacks/units are North-South & vice versa facing;Many blocks/stacks are spared from the direct rays of the afternoon sun. Thus only a handful that have "bare-walls" towards unblocked afternoon sun would get the greatest exposure on their walls -- soaking up heat in the day and oozeing heat in the evening. There are many cases of potential buyers of re-sale flats went to view these "afternoon sun" flats. The existing owners and/or agents would cleverly turn on the air-con especially in the affected rooms usually is the master-bed room; And the potential buyers never know wiser - until they actually bought these flats and found that in the evening the sun soaked walls started to slowly ooze out heat retained in the walls. Thus, turning on a fan will only circulate hot-air. And often, such hot rooms may make one more irritant and quarrelsome - because of the comfort level However, do take note that because of the tilt of the earth axis; every six months the sun rays may tilt a little. And as a result if one see an illustration of the 2nd attachment; one can see that there is some sun rays that may filter slightly into the living room / bedrooms facing the side of the sun rays. This is not as bad since it is not direct afternoon sun. Quote On 2/26/2015 9:02:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:HDB Buangkok Square precinctpavilionIn some of the newer estatesthat T.O.P. one or two yearsago had the precinct pavilioncloser to the centre of theestate.The plus point is that it ismore convenient to mostresidents. But the trade-offis that many stacks/units arein full view of the pavilion.And if there arewakes/funerals this may be afrequent "eye-sore"for majority of theseresidents.Thus for HDB Buangkok Square,I am sure the projectarchitect musthave given it some thought andplaced it at the "base" of theesate.Furthermore, this precinctpavilion is highly visible to(not so familiar visitors to afuneral/wake there) as it isdirectly at the vicinity ofone of the two car parkentrances - Buangkok Linkside.Because of the location of theprecinct pavilion: best toavoid purchasing Blk 992Astacks 159 and 157 (especiallythe lower storeys which mayhave a direct /close-up viewof the interior of thepavilion.On 2/26/2015 8:32:18 AM, Cecil Leewrote:Another minor consideration isthedrop-off porch:1. It's height and design.1.1. Since it has not beenconstructed, yetbest to take extra careespecially whenconsidering buying low floors.Especiallyif it is Block 998B stacks 733or 731 and Block 999Bstack 749. As in theillustration; the drop-offporch is angled 45 degrees tothese stacks in the blocks.>On 2/25/2015 12:45:58 PM, Cecil Leewrote:HDB Buangkok Parkvista is alsoa newly launched BTO site.In my opinion, I feel that theproject architect for thisdevelopment has made an effortto plan this site.Firstly, similar to HDBAnchorvale Fields; BuangkokParkvista's precinct pavilionis also "tucked" away betweenthe MSCP and the otheramenities building.In addition, did you noticethat there is a proposedfuture road = asemi-expressway?The project architect hadgiven much thought by placingespecially the MSCP(multi-storey car park); theprecinct pavilion and otheramenities to this side of thefuture "noisy" expressway. Andkeeping all the blocks faraway from this futuresemi-expressway.In addition, the projectarchitect for this developmentwent back to the past designwhere the common rubbish binsare opposite side of the liftlobby. This is and was themost popular / functionaldesign without affecting asmany flats main entrance (aspossible) facing the commonbins.In addition, within constrainsof the semi-expressway and thesite; I believe thisdevelopment could even try to"squeeze" as many of thestacks/units to atraditionally more acceptable"North-south" facing - beforethe advent of theunderstanding of the Flyingstars. While only 9 stacksfacing SE.>On 2/25/2015 12:21:50 PM, Cecil Leewrote:The newly launched site: HDBAnchorvale Fields estate is afresh depature over many ofthe projects launched lastyear in various areas.Here, HDB Anchorvale Fieldsarchitects have placed thePrecinct Pavilion at "onecorner" and found space for itwithin block 351 comprisingthe MSCP, supermarket andshops.This is because in pastdevelopments the precinctpavilion was centrallylocated. And (unfortunately)often wakes are conducted inthem.And many stacks/units up to ashigh as 6 storeys could be infull view of them. Thisespecially so as we cannotblame the residents iftomorrow is one of their majorholidays e.g. Chinese New Yearlasting 15 days and a wake iscarried out with "noise -prayers , instruments" in fullview of their living room andbedrooms 1 and masterbedroom(s).Thus, this development'sproject architects most likelyare aware of this concern andplaced the pavilion tuckedaway to a corner of the MSCPcarpark complex.In addition, although thelocation of the common rubbishbins in each of HDB AnchorvaleField's is not perfect; atleast, in my opinion a muchbetter design/layout vs thatof block 150A Yung Ho Springsimilar new development. (Thearticle is a few clicks awayfrom this one).> Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted February 27, 2015 Staff Share Posted February 27, 2015 The newly launched site: HDB Tampines GreenridgesIn this development, although the pavilion precinct is located exactly at the centre of the development; fortunately only one stack: Block 605D stack 360's low storeys can clearly see into the precinct pavilion.Actually, based on Shapes and Forms Feng Shui; block 605d stack 360's HIGH floors are suppose to have one of the better location/position in this entire development. Quote On 2/26/2015 9:26:58 AM, Anonymous wrote:One good thing about the blocklayout of HDB Buangkok Squareis that as theblocks/stacks/units areNorth-South & vice versafacing;Many blocks/stacks are sparedfrom the direct rays of theafternoon sun.Thus only a handful that have"bare-walls" towards unblockedafternoon sun would get thegreatest exposure on theirwalls -- soaking up heat inthe day and oozeing heat inthe evening.There are many cases ofpotential buyers of re-saleflats went to view these"afternoon sun" flats. Theexisting owners and/or agentswould cleverly turn on theair-con especially in theaffected rooms usually is themaster-bed room;And the potential buyers neverknow wiser - until theyactually bought these flatsand found that in the eveningthe sun soaked walls startedto slowly ooze out heatretained in the walls. Thus,turning on a fan will onlycirculate hot-air. And often,such hot rooms may make onemore irritant and quarrelsome- because of the comfort levelHowever, do take note thatbecause of the tilt of theearth axis; every six monthsthe sun rays may tilt alittle. And as a result if onesee an illustration of the 2ndattachment; one can see thatthere is some sun rays thatmay filter slightly into theliving room / bedrooms facingthe side of the sun rays. Thisis not as bad since it is notdirect afternoon sun.On 2/26/2015 9:02:00 AM, Cecil Leewrote:HDB Buangkok Square precinctpavilionIn some of the newer estatesthat T.O.P. one or two yearsago had the precinct pavilioncloser to the centre of theestate.The plus point is that it ismore convenient to mostresidents. But the trade-offis that many stacks/units arein full view of the pavilion.And if there arewakes/funerals this may be afrequent "eye-sore"for majority of theseresidents.Thus for HDB Buangkok Square,I am sure the projectarchitect musthave given it some thought andplaced it at the "base" of theesate.Furthermore, this precinctpavilion is highly visible to(not so familiar visitors to afuneral/wake there) as it isdirectly at the vicinity ofone of the two car parkentrances - Buangkok Linkside.Because of the location of theprecinct pavilion: best toavoid purchasing Blk 992Astacks 159 and 157 (especiallythe lower storeys which mayhave a direct /close-up viewof the interior of thepavilion.>On 2/26/2015 8:32:18 AM, Cecil Leewrote:Another minor consideration isthedrop-off porch:1. It's height and design.1.1. Since it has not beenconstructed, yetbest to take extra careespecially whenconsidering buying low floors.Especiallyif it is Block 998B stacks 733or 731 and Block 999Bstack 749. As in theillustration; the drop-offporch is angled 45 degrees tothese stacks in the blocks.>On 2/25/2015 12:45:58 PM, Cecil Leewrote:HDB Buangkok Parkvista is alsoa newly launched BTO site.In my opinion, I feel that theproject architect for thisdevelopment has made an effortto plan this site.Firstly, similar to HDBAnchorvale Fields; BuangkokParkvista's precinct pavilionis also "tucked" away betweenthe MSCP and the otheramenities building.In addition, did you noticethat there is a proposedfuture road = asemi-expressway?The project architect hadgiven much thought by placingespecially the MSCP(multi-storey car park); theprecinct pavilion and otheramenities to this side of thefuture "noisy" expressway. Andkeeping all the blocks faraway from this futuresemi-expressway.In addition, the projectarchitect for this developmentwent back to the past designwhere the common rubbish binsare opposite side of the liftlobby. This is and was themost popular / functionaldesign without affecting asmany flats main entrance (aspossible) facing the commonbins.In addition, within constrainsof the semi-expressway and thesite; I believe thisdevelopment could even try to"squeeze" as many of thestacks/units to atraditionally more acceptable"North-south" facing - beforethe advent of theunderstanding of the Flyingstars. While only 9 stacksfacing SE.>On 2/25/2015 12:21:50 PM, Cecil Leewrote:The newly launched site: HDBAnchorvale Fields estate is afresh depature over many ofthe projects launched lastyear in various areas.Here, HDB Anchorvale Fieldsarchitects have placed thePrecinct Pavilion at "onecorner" and found space for itwithin block 351 comprisingthe MSCP, supermarket andshops.This is because in pastdevelopments the precinctpavilion was centrallylocated. And (unfortunately)often wakes are conducted inthem.And many stacks/units up to ashigh as 6 storeys could be infull view of them. Thisespecially so as we cannotblame the residents iftomorrow is one of their majorholidays e.g. Chinese New Yearlasting 15 days and a wake iscarried out with "noise -prayers , instruments" in fullview of their living room andbedrooms 1 and masterbedroom(s).Thus, this development'sproject architects most likelyare aware of this concern andplaced the pavilion tuckedaway to a corner of the MSCPcarpark complex.In addition, although thelocation of the common rubbishbins in each of HDB AnchorvaleField's is not perfect; atleast, in my opinion a muchbetter design/layout vs thatof block 150A Yung Ho Springsimilar new development. (Thearticle is a few clicks awayfrom this one).> Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted February 27, 2015 Staff Share Posted February 27, 2015 Tampines Greenridges type of estate design is considered as "the next best thing" to a condo development design."Where to two large 2 storey car-parks with "roof" greenery is considered as the next best alternative of having "clear water".Here, as this is a HDB estate, it is not allowed to have swimming pools or water falls or water features in it's estate.However, just imagine; if we replace the two large 2 storey car-parks with water positions; ain't this similar to many other condo developments where many of the stacks/units face in-wards "into the pool" area?In many older estates, one can usually find very long blocks with most of their common corridors and living rooms facing towards the road vs this type of development.I believe, the project architect might have got his inspiration for HDB Tampines Greendriges from perhaps the condo he/she is staying or had worked on a similar plot with condo layout such as Luxury in Sengkang or La Fiesta type and many more with such similarities.. Quote On 2/27/2015 10:00:17 AM, Anonymous wrote:The newly launched site: HDBTampines GreenridgesIn this development, althoughthe pavilion precinct islocated exactly at the centreof the development;fortunately only one stack:Block 605D stack 360's lowstoreys can clearly see intothe precinct pavilion.Actually, based on Shapes andForms Feng Shui; block 605dstack 360's HIGH floors aresuppose to have one of thebetter location/position inthis entire development.On 2/26/2015 9:26:58 AM, Cecil Leewrote:One good thing about the blocklayout of HDB Buangkok Squareis that as theblocks/stacks/units areNorth-South & vice versafacing;Many blocks/stacks are sparedfrom the direct rays of theafternoon sun.Thus only a handful that have"bare-walls" towards unblockedafternoon sun would get thegreatest exposure on theirwalls -- soaking up heat inthe day and oozeing heat inthe evening.There are many cases ofpotential buyers of re-saleflats went to view these"afternoon sun" flats. Theexisting owners and/or agentswould cleverly turn on theair-con especially in theaffected rooms usually is themaster-bed room;And the potential buyers neverknow wiser - until theyactually bought these flatsand found that in the eveningthe sun soaked walls startedto slowly ooze out heatretained in the walls. Thus,turning on a fan will onlycirculate hot-air. And often,such hot rooms may make onemore irritant and quarrelsome- because of the comfort levelHowever, do take note thatbecause of the tilt of theearth axis; every six monthsthe sun rays may tilt alittle. And as a result if onesee an illustration of the 2ndattachment; one can see thatthere is some sun rays thatmay filter slightly into theliving room / bedrooms facingthe side of the sun rays. Thisis not as bad since it is notdirect afternoon sun.>On 2/26/2015 9:02:00 AM, Cecil Leewrote:HDB Buangkok Square precinctpavilionIn some of the newer estatesthat T.O.P. one or two yearsago had the precinct pavilioncloser to the centre of theestate.The plus point is that it ismore convenient to mostresidents. But the trade-offis that many stacks/units arein full view of the pavilion.And if there arewakes/funerals this may be afrequent "eye-sore"for majority of theseresidents.Thus for HDB Buangkok Square,I am sure the projectarchitect musthave given it some thought andplaced it at the "base" of theesate.Furthermore, this precinctpavilion is highly visible to(not so familiar visitors to afuneral/wake there) as it isdirectly at the vicinity ofone of the two car parkentrances - Buangkok Linkside.Because of the location of theprecinct pavilion: best toavoid purchasing Blk 992Astacks 159 and 157 (especiallythe lower storeys which mayhave a direct /close-up viewof the interior of thepavilion.>On 2/26/2015 8:32:18 AM, Cecil Leewrote:Another minor consideration isthedrop-off porch:1. It's height and design.1.1. Since it has not beenconstructed, yetbest to take extra careespecially whenconsidering buying low floors.Especiallyif it is Block 998B stacks 733or 731 and Block 999Bstack 749. As in theillustration; the drop-offporch is angled 45 degrees tothese stacks in the blocks.>On 2/25/2015 12:45:58 PM, Cecil Leewrote:HDB Buangkok Parkvista is alsoa newly launched BTO site.In my opinion, I feel that theproject architect for thisdevelopment has made an effortto plan this site.Firstly, similar to HDBAnchorvale Fields; BuangkokParkvista's precinct pavilionis also "tucked" away betweenthe MSCP and the otheramenities building.In addition, did you noticethat there is a proposedfuture road = asemi-expressway?The project architect hadgiven much thought by placingespecially the MSCP(multi-storey car park); theprecinct pavilion and otheramenities to this side of thefuture "noisy" expressway. Andkeeping all the blocks faraway from this futuresemi-expressway.In addition, the projectarchitect for this developmentwent back to the past designwhere the common rubbish binsare opposite side of the liftlobby. This is and was themost popular / functionaldesign without affecting asmany flats main entrance (aspossible) facing the commonbins.In addition, within constrainsof the semi-expressway and thesite; I believe thisdevelopment could even try to"squeeze" as many of thestacks/units to atraditionally more acceptable"North-south" facing - beforethe advent of theunderstanding of the Flyingstars. While only 9 stacksfacing SE.>On 2/25/2015 12:21:50 PM, Cecil Leewrote:The newly launched site: HDBAnchorvale Fields estate is afresh depature over many ofthe projects launched lastyear in various areas.Here, HDB Anchorvale Fieldsarchitects have placed thePrecinct Pavilion at "onecorner" and found space for itwithin block 351 comprisingthe MSCP, supermarket andshops.This is because in pastdevelopments the precinctpavilion was centrallylocated. And (unfortunately)often wakes are conducted inthem.And many stacks/units up to ashigh as 6 storeys could be infull view of them. Thisespecially so as we cannotblame the residents iftomorrow is one of their majorholidays e.g. Chinese New Yearlasting 15 days and a wake iscarried out with "noise -prayers , instruments" in fullview of their living room andbedrooms 1 and masterbedroom(s).Thus, this development'sproject architects most likelyare aware of this concern andplaced the pavilion tuckedaway to a corner of the MSCPcarpark complex.In addition, although thelocation of the common rubbishbins in each of HDB AnchorvaleField's is not perfect; atleast, in my opinion a muchbetter design/layout vs thatof block 150A Yung Ho Springsimilar new development. (Thearticle is a few clicks awayfrom this one).> Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted March 25, 2015 Staff Share Posted March 25, 2015 HDB The Veranda at Matilda 1. There is nothing really bad with a centrally locatedprecinct pavilion most of the time. 2. But if there are festive occasions especially Chinese New Year; where a wake/funeral may be carried in the precinct; and it is in full view of many stacks/units; then many Chinese are superstitious of the "clash" of both events: one joyous the other sorrowful. Quote On 2/27/2015 10:40:16 AM, Anonymous wrote:Tampines Greenridges type ofestate design is considered as"the next best thing" to acondo development design."Where to two large 2 storeycar-parks with "roof" greeneryis considered as the next bestalternative of having "clearwater".Here, as this is a HDB estate,it is not allowed to haveswimming pools or water fallsor water features in it'sestate.However, just imagine; if wereplace the two large 2 storeycar-parks with waterpositions; ain't this similarto many other condodevelopments where many of thestacks/units face in-wards"into the pool" area?In many older estates, one canusually find very long blockswith most of their commoncorridors and living roomsfacing towards the road vsthis type of development.I believe, the projectarchitect might have got hisinspiration for HDB TampinesGreendriges from perhaps thecondo he/she is staying or hadworked on a similar plot withcondo layout such as Luxury inSengkang or La Fiesta type andmany more with suchsimilarities..On 2/27/2015 10:00:17 AM, Cecil Leewrote:The newly launched site: HDBTampines GreenridgesIn this development, althoughthe pavilion precinct islocated exactly at the centreof the development;fortunately only one stack:Block 605D stack 360's lowstoreys can clearly see intothe precinct pavilion.Actually, based on Shapes andForms Feng Shui; block 605dstack 360's HIGH floors aresuppose to have one of thebetter location/position inthis entire development. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted May 6, 2015 Staff Share Posted May 6, 2015 Anchorvale Fields Sales Brochure: Site Plan and Floor Plans: anchorvale-fields.pdf Lease Commencement in Year 2018 HDB Anchorvale Field's Block 351B and 351C I feel that it is a nice-touch to have both Block 351B and 3551C's central rubbish bin : quite centrally located and also placed next to the common staircase an excellent well thought out design. Looks like this development has a common rubbish chute and a "green" chute, also Quote On 2/25/2015 12:21:50 PM, Anonymous wrote: The newly launched site: HDB Anchorvale Fields estate is a fresh depature over many of the projects launched last year in various areas. Here, HDB Anchorvale Fields architects have placed the Precinct Pavilion at "one corner" and found space for it within block 351 comprising the MSCP, supermarket and shops. This is because in past developments the precinct pavilion was centrally located. And (unfortunately) often wakes are conducted in them. And many stacks/units up to as high as 6 storeys could be in full view of them. This especially so as we cannot blame the residents if tomorrow is one of their major holidays e.g. Chinese New Year lasting 15 days and a wake is carried out with "noise - prayers , instruments" in full view of their living room and bedrooms 1 and master bedroom(s). Thus, this development's project architects most likely are aware of this concern and placed the pavilion tucked away to a corner of the MSCP carpark complex. In addition, although the location of the common rubbish bins in each of HDB Anchorvale Field's is not perfect; at least, in my opinion a much better design/layout vs that of block 150A Yung Ho Spring similar new development. (The article is a few clicks away from this one). Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted June 30, 2017 Author Staff Share Posted June 30, 2017 On 25/2/2015 at 8:21 PM, Cecil Lee said: The newly launched site: HDB Anchorvale Fields estate is a fresh depature over many of the projects launched last year in various areas. Here, HDB Anchorvale Fields architects have placed the Precinct Pavilion at "one corner" and found space for it within block 351 comprising the MSCP, supermarket and shops. This is because in past developments the precinct pavilion was centrally located. And (unfortunately) often wakes are conducted in them. And many stacks/units up to as high as 6 storeys could be in full view of them. This especially so as we cannot blame the residents if tomorrow is one of their major holidays e.g. Chinese New Year lasting 15 days and a wake is carried out with "noise - prayers , instruments" in full view of their living room and bedrooms 1 and master bedroom(s). Thus, this development's project architects most likely are aware of this concern and placed the pavilion tucked away to a corner of the MSCP carpark complex. In addition, although the location of the common rubbish bins in each of HDB Anchorvale Field's is not perfect; at least, in my opinion a much better design/layout vs that of block 150A Yung Ho Spring similar new development. (The article is a few clicks away from this one). Expected to T.O.P. around April 2018. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted November 17, 2017 Author Staff Share Posted November 17, 2017 HDB Anchorvale Fields.. slightly different exterior facade from the norm.. sweet candy look Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted May 22, 2018 Author Staff Share Posted May 22, 2018 HDB Anchorvale Fields Just T.O.P. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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