Staff Cecil Lee Posted July 9, 2018 Staff Share Posted July 9, 2018 Part 1: HDB SkyResidence @ Dawson / HDB Dawson Site A (Blocks 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36 and 37 @ Tanglin Halt) The Selective En bloc Redevelopment Scheme (SERS) Site plan and floor plans resource bank Expected TOP in 4th Quarter 2020 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted July 9, 2018 Author Staff Share Posted July 9, 2018 Part 2: HDB SkyResidence @ Dawson / Dawson Site A general information resources Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted July 19, 2018 Author Staff Share Posted July 19, 2018 Part 3: Flow of Qi in an S curve and air-gaps 1. On a windy day, expect some air-turbulence around markings in red = "X". 2. If it is breezy, this brings good fortune to those stacks/units close to marking "X". 3. But if it is extremely windy days. For example, things go "flying" especially in the exposed yard area; it would be good for those units that have installed casement windows at the yard. 4. Thus on on extremely windy days.. do remember to close these windows to avoid affecting both health and wealth luck. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
natlinz Posted September 18, 2018 Share Posted September 18, 2018 On 7/19/2018 at 10:31 AM, Cecil Lee said: xpect some air-turbulence around markings in red = "X". 2. If it is breezy, this brings good fortune to tho Hi, so if only selected to view 3 room flat for Site A, which stack will be more suitable and which direction is better for me to face given that i'm more towards a morning person. And i like my house to be bright as well. Actually i quite like block 33, 34 but i think it will be snapped up quite fast due to south facing unit. So currently i am looking for alternative unit to select, best is with balcony. Kindly advise if you can give me some small tips. Thank you. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted July 14, 2019 Author Staff Share Posted July 14, 2019 Ask: Must I buy from YOU? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Staff Cecil Lee Posted November 14, 2019 Author Staff Share Posted November 14, 2019 On 11/14/2019 at 8:09 PM, Guest kok said: for sky residence, is it better to get stack 230 or 200? for sky oasis, it is better to get 318, 332 and 334? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted May 31, 2021 Author Staff Share Posted May 31, 2021 I am interested to know whether my existing house or potential new home still lucky today? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted November 22, 2021 Author Staff Share Posted November 22, 2021 Flying Star Feng Shui Flying Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted November 25, 2021 Author Staff Share Posted November 25, 2021 Just T.O.P. (Partial) Photos mainly from Block 33 Margaret Drive Distinctive roof-line of Queenstown National Library… Left: former Polyclinic. Today shifted to Stirling Road Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted November 25, 2021 Author Staff Share Posted November 25, 2021 Around Queenstown The Queenstown Public Library is Singapore's first full-time branch library. It was officially opened on 30 April 1970 by then Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew to provide access to books which most people could not afford to buy and to supplement the National Library's mobile library services. These mobile libraries used to ply along Margaret Drive and the former Queenstown Community Centre at Dawson Road. Designed in the Modern style, the Queenstown Public Library is a two-storey building with an austere front facade relieved by a refined "bow-tie" motif along the parapets and a pre-assembled sun-shading block on its concrete frame. The building also uses glass panels generously which allow the reading rooms to be naturally lit. The ground level of the library originally contained a book exhibition area, central foyer and large room for children, including a reference area and story-telling room. The first floor had an adult and young people's room, including a reference area and a lecture and discussion room. The installation of air-conditioning in 1978 provided additional comfort to library users. The library has been a sanctuary for members of the community over the years. There were several schools along Margaret Drive in the 1970s and students from the neighbourhood would visit the library for research and leisure. At the loan desks, patrons would present their library cards and staff would manually record the titles to be borrowed before filing them according to their due dates. Following major renovation works in 2003, the library has become more user-friendly. An elevator was installed, the lighting was improved and a cafeteria was introduced. The library was gazetted for conservation in 2013. Mdm Norsiah binte Abdul Sukor, a Senior Library Officer at Queenstown Public Library, recalled: "Throughout the years, many ex-residents have returned to the library and bought us kueh kueh even though they have shifted out of the estate. Besides being an identity marker, the library certainly holds fond memories for past and present residents". More photos… Iconic market and food centre! Only the semi circular distinctive frames were recycled… seen here Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted April 1, 2022 Author Staff Share Posted April 1, 2022 On April Fool’s day Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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