Staff Cecil Lee Posted October 13, 2015 Staff Share Posted October 13, 2015 Feng Shui of The Criterion Luxury EC 1. Traditionally, many architects of such developments would :- 1.1 ?Line up their various blocks in neat uniform rows. For example: A Treasure Trove condo. 1.2 Or the developer would form a nice gentle wave or form a U shaped horse-shoe design like The Tropica condo. 2. No! This developer would adopt a "diamond' shaped layout even when this is a quite (close-to) rectangular plot of land. 3. Please see attachment: 3.1. The red arrows most likely shows the corner or edge of a block/stack aimed towards the frontage of another stack/unit's opening(s) such as a window or balcony sliding door area. 3.2. For example in the illustration: Stack 16 has a sharp corner aimed towards the frontage of stack 17. Stack 24 has a corner aimed towards stack 06 Stack 39 has a corner aimed towards stack 30. While stack 32 has a corner aimed towards stack 30 and vice versa.. stack 30 has it's corner also aimed towards stack 32. The list can go on. 3.3. The worst thing, here is that if the developer had uniformly placed each block in an orderly grid or fashion; almost always the poison arrow(s) may cancel each other out as the point at each other. But, here, this is a NO. 4. Fortunately, in purple, shows the poison arrows or corners of stacks aimed towards another block/stack. But fortunately, it is the side of the wall; and no opening... thus... quite safe.. here. 5. Thanks to the architect and approval by the developer; I seem to think that this is a "porcupine" estate ....and considered having not as good Shapes and Forms because of the poison arrows. 6. Another advantage of the S2 facing apartments are that for those at higher floors; can have a view of either the Orchard Golf Country Club or low rise developments towards the Lower Seletar Reservoir. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted October 13, 2015 Staff Share Posted October 13, 2015 Feng Shui of The Criterion Luxury EC The developer / architect should have adopted a more conservative layout which traditionally have better Shapes and Forms Feng Shui "Some views... is no trade-off for good shapes & forms" Quote On 10/9/2015 5:17:05 PM, Anonymous wrote:>Feng Shui of The Criterion>Luxury EC1. Traditionally,>many architects of such>developments would :-1.1>?Line up their various>blocks in neat uniform rows.>For example: A Treasure Trove>condo.1.2 Or the developer>would form a nice gentle wave>or form a U shaped horse-shoe>design like The Tropica>condo.2. No! This developer>would adopt a "diamond' shaped>layout even when this is a>quite (close-to) rectangular>plot of land.3. Please see>attachment:3.1. The red arrows>most likely shows the corner>or edge of a block/stack aimed>towards the frontage of>another stack/unit's>opening(s) such as a window or>balcony sliding door area.3.2.>For example in the>illustration:Stack 16 has a>sharp corner aimed towards the>frontage of stack 17.Stack 24>has a corner aimed towards>stack 06Stack 39 has a corner>aimed towards stack 30.While>stack 32 has a corner aimed>towards stack 30 and vice>versa.. stack 30 has it's>corner also aimed towards>stack 32.The list can go>on.3.3. The worst thing, here>is that if the developer had>uniformly placed each block in>an orderly grid or fashion;>almost always the poison>arrow(s) may cancel each other>out as the point at each>other. But, here, this is a>NO.4. Fortunately, in purple,>shows the poison arrows or>corners of stacks aimed>towards another block/stack.>But fortunately, it is the>side of the wall; and no>opening... thus... quite>safe.. here.5. Thanks to the>architect and approval by the>developer; I seem to think>that this is a "porcupine">estate ....and considered>having not as good Shapes and>Forms because of the poison>arrows. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted October 13, 2015 Staff Share Posted October 13, 2015 Feng Shui of The Criterion Luxury EC 1. Stacks 03, 04, 07, 08, 17, 18, 21, 22, 25, 26, 38 & 39are N2 facing 2. Stacks 01, 02, 05, 06, 19, 29, 23, 24, 27, 28, 36 & 37 are S2 facing 3. The above stacks are suitable to an East Group breadwinner. 4.?Under Flying Star Feng Shui stacks facing S2 are considered more auspicious?as the double auspicious current prosperty stars : #8's are at the facing or frontage of the house. 5. While?for a N2 facing home; these stars are usually wasted at the sitting palace?which is usually the kitchen or yard area. Quote On 10/9/2015 6:03:55 PM, Anonymous wrote:>Feng Shui of The Criterion Luxury ECThe>developer / architect should have>adopted a more conservative layout which>traditionally have better Shapes and>Forms Feng Shui"Some views... is no>trade-off for good shapes & forms">On 10/9/2015 5:17:05 PM, Cecil Lee>wrote:>Feng Shui of The>Criterion>Luxury EC1.>Traditionally,>many architects of>such>developments would>:-1.1>?Line up their>various>blocks in neat uniform>rows.>For example: A Treasure>Trove>condo.1.2 Or the>developer>would form a nice gentle>wave>or form a U shaped>horse-shoe>design like The>Tropica>condo.2. No! This>developer>would adopt a "diamond'>shaped>layout even when this is>a>quite (close-to)>rectangular>plot of land.3. Please>see>attachment:3.1. The red>arrows>most likely shows the>corner>or edge of a block/stack>aimed>towards the frontage>of>another stack/unit's>opening(s)>such as a window or>balcony sliding>door area.3.2.>For example in>the>illustration:Stack 16 has>a>sharp corner aimed towards>the>frontage of stack 17.Stack>24>has a corner aimed>towards>stack 06Stack 39 has a>corner>aimed towards stack>30.While>stack 32 has a corner>aimed>towards stack 30 and>vice>versa.. stack 30 has>it's>corner also aimed>towards>stack 32.The list can>go>on.3.3. The worst thing,>here>is that if the developer>had>uniformly placed each block>in>an orderly grid or>fashion;>almost always the>poison>arrow(s) may cancel each>other>out as the point at>each>other. But, here, this is>a>NO.4. Fortunately, in>purple,>shows the poison arrows>or>corners of stacks aimed>towards>another block/stack.>But fortunately,>it is the>side of the wall; and>no>opening... thus... quite>safe..>here.5. Thanks to the>architect and>approval by the>developer; I seem to>think>that this is a>"porcupine">estate ....and>considered>having not as good Shapes>and>Forms because of the>poison>arrows. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted October 13, 2015 Staff Share Posted October 13, 2015 Feng Shui of The Criterion Luxury ECNORTH:After 2024 onwards, thisunit can enjoy better luckas the water star #9during that period becomesthe current prosperity wealth starNW:If the layout planis mirrored andthe master bedroom is located at NWDANGER OF HEALTHCONCERNSWEST:Auspcious sectorSOUTH:FOR A N2 FACING UNITWASTED THAT THE DOUBLE AUSPICIOUSPROSPERITY STARSARE WASTED AT THEKITCHEN AREASE:FORTUNATELY FOR THISLAYOUT DESIGN, THIS ISA MISSING CORNEREAST:BEST THAT THISIS TOILET /WCAREANE:ALTHOUGH INAUSPICIOUSBUT NOT AS BAD ASNW SECTOR STARS Quote On 10/9/2015 8:13:15 PM, Anonymous wrote:>Feng Shui of The Criterion>Luxury EC1. Traditionally,>many architects of such>developments would :-1.1>?Line up their various>blocks in neat uniform rows.>For example: A Treasure Trove>condo.1.2 Or the developer>would form a nice gentle wave>or form a U shaped horse-shoe>design like The Tropica>condo.2. No! This developer>would adopt a "diamond' shaped>layout even when this is a>quite (close-to) rectangular>plot of land.3. Please see>attachment:3.1. The red arrows>most likely shows the corner>or edge of a block/stack aimed>towards the frontage of>another stack/unit's>opening(s) such as a window or>balcony sliding door area.3.2.>For example in the>illustration:Stack 16 has a>sharp corner aimed towards the>frontage of stack 17.Stack 24>has a corner aimed towards>stack 06Stack 39 has a corner>aimed towards stack 30.While>stack 32 has a corner aimed>towards stack 30 and vice>versa.. stack 30 has it's>corner also aimed towards>stack 32.The list can go>on.3.3. The worst thing, here>is that if the developer had>uniformly placed each block in>an orderly grid or fashion;>almost always the poison>arrow(s) may cancel each other>out as the point at each>other. But, here, this is a>NO.4. Fortunately, in purple,>shows the poison arrows or>corners of stacks aimed>towards another block/stack.>But fortunately, it is the>side of the wall; and no>opening... thus... quite>safe.. here.5. Thanks to the>architect and approval by the>developer; I seem to think>that this is a "porcupine">estate ....and considered>having not as good Shapes and>Forms because of the poison>arrows.6. Another advantage of>the S2 facing apartments are>that for those at higher>floors; can have a view of>either the Orchard Golf>Country Club or low rise>developments towards the Lower>Seletar Reservoir. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted October 13, 2015 Staff Share Posted October 13, 2015 But unfortunately, when I visited these older condos they stop growing these spices altogether. Either lost interest or no one cares for them or they are "toxic" to eat.As all condos are required to do fogging on a weekly basis to prevent the breeding of mosquitoe larvaes & other pests like rats & cockroaches. And because of the fogging, the chillies may not be edible. Quote On 10/9/2015 5:17:05 PM, Anonymous wrote:>Feng Shui of The Criterion>Luxury EC1. Traditionally,>many architects of such>developments would :-1.1>?Line up their various>blocks in neat uniform rows.>For example: A Treasure Trove>condo.1.2 Or the developer>would form a nice gentle wave>or form a U shaped horse-shoe>design like The Tropica>condo.2. No! This developer>would adopt a "diamond' shaped>layout even when this is a>quite (close-to) rectangular>plot of land.3. Please see>attachment:3.1. The red arrows>most likely shows the corner>or edge of a block/stack aimed>towards the frontage of>another stack/unit's>opening(s) such as a window or>balcony sliding door area.3.2.>For example in the>illustration:Stack 16 has a>sharp corner aimed towards the>frontage of stack 17.Stack 24>has a corner aimed towards>stack 06Stack 39 has a corner>aimed towards stack 30.While>stack 32 has a corner aimed>towards stack 30 and vice>versa.. stack 30 has it's>corner also aimed towards>stack 32.The list can go>on.3.3. The worst thing, here>is that if the developer had>uniformly placed each block in>an orderly grid or fashion;>almost always the poison>arrow(s) may cancel each other>out as the point at each>other. But, here, this is a>NO.4. Fortunately, in purple,>shows the poison arrows or>corners of stacks aimed>towards another block/stack.>But fortunately, it is the>side of the wall; and no>opening... thus... quite>safe.. here.5. Thanks to the>architect and approval by the>developer; I seem to think>that this is a "porcupine">estate ....and considered>having not as good Shapes and>Forms because of the poison>arrows. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted October 17, 2015 Staff Share Posted October 17, 2015 Part 6: Feng Shui of The Criterion Luxury EC : Roof lines of Club house Do take note that innocent looking roof-lines such as this one proposed for The Criterion shows many "nasty" looking Sha qi or poison arrows. HOPEFULLY, it is not aimed towards a unit's opening such as the balcony or windows. Quote On 10/13/2015 2:57:14 PM, Anonymous wrote:>But unfortunately, when I visited these>older condos they stop growing these>spices altogether. Either lost interest>or no one cares for them or they are>"toxic" to eat.As all condos are>required to do fogging on a weekly basis>to prevent the breeding of mosquitoe>larvaes & other pests like rats &>cockroaches. And because of the fogging,>the chillies may not be edible.On>10/9/2015 5:17:05 PM, Cecil Lee>wrote:>Feng Shui of The Criterion>Luxury>EC1. Traditionally,>many architects of>such>developments would :-1.1>?Line up>their various>blocks in neat uniform>rows.>For example: A Treasure>Trove>condo.1.2 Or the developer>would>form a nice gentle wave>or form a U>shaped horse-shoe>design like The>Tropica>condo.2. No! This>developer>would adopt a "diamond'>shaped>layout even when this is a>quite>(close-to) rectangular>plot of land.3.>Please see>attachment:3.1. The red>arrows>most likely shows the corner>or>edge of a block/stack aimed>towards the>frontage of>another>stack/unit's>opening(s) such as a window>or>balcony sliding door area.3.2.>For>example in the>illustration:Stack 16 has>a>sharp corner aimed towards>the>frontage of stack 17.Stack 24>has a>corner aimed towards>stack 06Stack 39>has a corner>aimed towards stack>30.While>stack 32 has a corner>aimed>towards stack 30 and vice>versa..>stack 30 has it's>corner also aimed>towards>stack 32.The list can go>on.3.3.>The worst thing, here>is that if the>developer had>uniformly placed each>block in>an orderly grid or>fashion;>almost always the>poison>arrow(s) may cancel each>other>out as the point at each>other.>But, here, this is a>NO.4. Fortunately,>in purple,>shows the poison arrows>or>corners of stacks aimed>towards>another block/stack.>But fortunately, it>is the>side of the wall; and>no>opening... thus... quite>safe..>here.5. Thanks to the>architect and>approval by the>developer; I seem to>think>that this is a "porcupine">estate>....and considered>having not as good>Shapes and>Forms because of the>poison>arrows. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted March 6, 2016 Staff Share Posted March 6, 2016 The Criterion .. work in progress Quote On 10/17/2015 5:51:49 AM, Anonymous wrote:Part 6: Feng Shui of The CriterionLuxury EC : Roof lines of Club houseDotake note that innocent lookingroof-lines such as this one proposed forThe Criterion shows many "nasty" lookingSha qi or poison arrows.HOPEFULLY, it isnot aimed towards a unit's opening suchas the balcony or windows.On 10/13/20152:57:14 PM, Cecil Lee wrote:Butunfortunately, when I visitedtheseolder condos they stop growingthesespices altogether. Either lostinterestor no one cares for them orthey are"toxic" to eat.As all condosarerequired to do fogging on a weeklybasisto prevent the breeding ofmosquitoelarvaes & other pests likerats &cockroaches. And because of thefogging,the chillies may not beedible.On10/9/2015 5:17:05 PM, CecilLeewrote:Feng Shui of TheCriterionLuxuryEC1.Traditionally,many architectsofsuchdevelopments would :-1.1Lineuptheir variousblocks in neatuniformrows.For example: ATreasureTrovecondo.1.2 Or thedeveloperwouldform a nice gentlewaveor form a Ushapedhorse-shoedesign likeTheTropicacondo.2. No!Thisdeveloperwould adopt a"diamond'shapedlayout even when thisis aquite(close-to) rectangularplotof land.3.Please seeattachment:3.1.The redarrowsmost likely shows thecorneroredge of a block/stackaimedtowards thefrontageofanotherstack/unit'sopening(s) suchas a windoworbalcony sliding doorarea.3.2.Forexample intheillustration:Stack 16 hasasharpcorner aimed towardsthefrontage ofstack 17.Stack 24has acorner aimedtowardsstack 06Stack 39has acorneraimed towardsstack30.Whilestack 32 has acorneraimedtowards stack 30 andviceversa..stack 30 has it'scorneralso aimedtowardsstack 32.The list cangoon.3.3.The worst thing, hereis thatif thedeveloper haduniformly placedeachblock inan orderly gridorfashion;almost alwaysthepoisonarrow(s) may canceleachotherout as the point ateachother.But, here, this is aNO.4.Fortunately,in purple,shows the poisonarrowsorcorners of stacksaimedtowardsanother block/stack.Butfortunately, itis theside of the wall;andnoopening... thus...quitesafe..here.5. Thanks tothearchitect andapproval bythedeveloper; I seem tothinkthat thisis a "porcupine"estate....andconsideredhaving not as goodShapesandForms because of thepoisonarrows. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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