Staff Cecil Lee Posted May 16, 2013 Staff Share Posted May 16, 2013 Tree House Condo is developed byCDL, a subsidiary ofHong Leong Group.Tenure: 99-year Leasehold Expected Completion: 2014 # of Floors: 24 # of Units: 429 Tree House is a 99-years leasehold condominium development located at 60 Chestnut Avenue, Singapore 679493 in District 23. Expected completion is in one or two months time.From a Shapes and Forms Feng Shui point of view; it comprises a total of 4 towers. The towers are in a "point block" form. Which is consideredgood foroverall qi circulation.Majority of the stacks face True North and True South (0 degrees and 180 degrees). A few stacks face either NE or SE facing.One of the best stacks is stack 13. Although stack 13's kitchen is at NW; sometimes, a good Shapes and Forms can help to reduce this incidence (Fire at Heaven's gate).Nowadays, it is harder to find developments that have their towers spaciously apart from one another. And this bodes well for good Shapes and Forms Feng Shui.My only gripe with this developer: Check out The Livia and it's plaster or dry walls! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted May 16, 2013 Staff Share Posted May 16, 2013 1. As mentioned, previously, Tree House condo consists of 4 blocks.2. And in Singapore, we commonly associate each block as a "POINT-BLOCK". Very similar to the old HDB 5 room "point block" flats that were very popular during the mid-1970's that were scattered all over Singapore. 3. One good thing about such "Point-Block" flats are that they allow qi to circulate very well around a single Point-block. And these point blocks are spaced out and not connected or enclosed.4. For example, see the attached illustration. Please refer to the area surrounded by RED outline. 5. I am referring to BLKS 584, 585, 586, 587, 588 & 589 which SUFFERS FROM POOR QI FLOW.6. In theory, all units face outwards and all main doors face the inner "Oval" shape like court yard. There are no gaps as all units / stacks are joined together. 6.1. Thus, air flow or qi cannot efficiently flow into each of the living rooms and exit out EFFICIENTLY to the court yard area. Here, in the art of Feng Shui; this creates stagnant or close to dead qi.6.2. The plants within the court yard also look unhealthy.7. Contrast this type of block arrangement with the Point-Block. The Point-Block easily gets top bidding over these "experiment" gone wrong type of block design. Quote On 5/16/2013 1:14:27 PM, Anonymous wrote:Tree House Condo is developedbyCDL, a subsidiaryofHong LeongGroup.Tenure: 99-yearLeasehold Expected Completion:2014 # of Floors: 24 # ofUnits: 429 Tree House is a99-years leasehold condominiumdevelopment located at 60Chestnut Avenue, Singapore679493 in District 23.Expected completion is in oneor two months time.Froma Shapes and Forms Feng Shuipoint of view; it comprises atotal of 4 towers. The towersare in a "point block" form.Which is consideredgoodforoverall qicirculation.Majority of thestacks face True North andTrue South (0 degrees and 180degrees). A few stacks faceeither NE or SE facing.One ofthe best stacks is stack 13.Although stack 13's kitchen isat NW; sometimes, a goodShapes and Forms can help toreduce this incidence (Fire atHeaven's gate).Nowadays, it isharder to find developmentsthat have their towersspaciously apart from oneanother. And this bodes wellfor good Shapes and Forms FengShui.My only gripe with thisdeveloper: Check out The Liviaand it's plaster or dry walls! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted May 16, 2013 Staff Share Posted May 16, 2013 A photo of a typical mid-1970's HDB 5 bedroom "Point-block" flat can be found under this link (close to the bottom of the thread):-http://forum.geomancy.net/phpforum/article.php?bid=2&fid=1&mid=26799&new=%3Cbr Quote On 5/16/2013 1:37:48 PM, Anonymous wrote:1. As mentioned, previously, Tree Housecondo consists of 4 blocks.2. And inSingapore, we commonly associate eachblock as a "POINT-BLOCK". Very similarto the old HDB 5 room "point block"flats that were very popular during themid-1970's that were scattered all overSingapore. 3. One good thing about such"Point-Block" flats are that they allowqi to circulate very well around asingle Point-block. And these pointblocks are spaced out and not connectedor enclosed.4. For example, see theattached illustration. Please refer tothe area surrounded by RED outline. 5. Iam referring to BLKS 584, 585, 586, 587,588 & 589 which SUFFERS FROM POOR QIFLOW.6. In theory, all units faceoutwards and all main doors face theinner "Oval" shape like court yard.There are no gaps as all units / stacksare joined together. 6.1. Thus, air flowor qi cannot efficiently flow into eachof the living rooms and exit outEFFICIENTLY to the court yard area.Here, in the art of Feng Shui; thiscreates stagnant or close to deadqi.6.2. The plants within the court yardalso look unhealthy.7. Contrast thistype of block arrangement with thePoint-Block. The Point-Block easily getstop bidding over these "experiment" gonewrong type of block design.On 5/16/20131:14:27 PM, Cecil Lee wrote:TreeHouse Condo is developedbyCDL, a subsidiaryofHong LeongGroup.Tenure:99-yearLeasehold ExpectedCompletion:2014 # of Floors: 24 #ofUnits: 429 Tree House is a99-years leasehold condominiumdevelopment located at 60Chestnut Avenue, Singapore679493 in District 23.Expectedcompletion is in oneor two monthstime.Froma Shapes and FormsFeng Shuipoint of view; itcomprises atotal of 4 towers. Thetowersare in a "point block" form.Which is consideredgoodforoverall qicirculation.Majority of thestacks face True North andTrueSouth (0 degrees and 180degrees). Afew stacks faceeither NE or SEfacing.One ofthe best stacks isstack 13.Although stack 13'skitchen isat NW; sometimes, a goodShapes and Forms can help toreduce this incidence (Fire atHeaven's gate).Nowadays, it isharder to find developmentsthathave their towersspaciously apartfrom oneanother. And this bodeswellfor good Shapes and Forms FengShui.My only gripe with thisdeveloper: Check out The Liviaand it's plaster or dry walls! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted August 17, 2023 Author Staff Share Posted August 17, 2023 AS WE ENTER PERIOD 9 FLYING STAR FENG SHUI FROM 2024 TILL 2043 IS MY UNIT STILL LUCKY FROM 2024 ONWARDS? OR CAN OR CANNOT BUY? Part 1: How is the luck of the Interior Feng Shui of this unit? Part 2: External Feng Shui luck? + Overall score/luck. Part 3: How suitable is the unit - Frontage, Kitchen & Main Bedroom? PART 1 Depends on the Internal Layout & Sectors - How Lucky? T.O.P. in 2014 Period 9 is from 2024 till 2043. Majority of Tree House condo units face N2 & S2 with NE1 (#17 & #18) & S1 (#7 & #8). N2 [Better luck under Period 9.] S2 [Less lucky under Period 9. As formerly double #8's at it's frontage had now become Past or Gone Luck!] NE1 [Less lucky under Period 9. It also depends on the layout plan.] S1 [Unlucky under Period 8. In general more lucky in Period 9. However this depends on where is the living room & external features of the unit.] Also need to review/consider the individual Internal Layout Plan PART 2 Location, location, location? Sha Qi? Poison Arrow? Watch Your Front, Sides & Back! PART 3 How Suitable to breadwinner? Please note that has yet to take into consideration: 1. How suitable is the unit to the main breadwinner & 2. External Shapes and Forms of the unit Get Expert Help: ++++++++++++++++++ +++++++++ How do you Feng Shui your home? Use your front door? Who are the Conservatives & the Modernist? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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