Staff Cecil Lee Posted December 12, 2014 Staff Share Posted December 12, 2014 "White noise" and Costa Ris HDB flats...In my opinion, I find the way the Blocks of flats that were "laid" out in this development may contribute to having more stacks/flats in this unit - experiencing louder than usual "white noise" from the daily MRT trains passing through.Maybe, the architect believes in the concept of "shared-responsibility for the noise".It is a pity that there is only ONE MSCP car park i.e. Block 526 to shield the estate from MRT train noise.Too bad and what a pity, this is the only car park. But not enough to shield the entire estate from the mrt train noise.In many other developments; especially the new condo developments near to Lakeside MRT such as the Caspian and Lakeholmz condo; the blocks are lined-up such that only the NW facing flats "enjoy" the loudest noise i.e. closest and parallel to the MRT track. Even the newer Lakefront residences also share this same concept.One notable difference between Caspian, Lakeholmz and Lakefront residences are that these are "private" condos. And perhaps: "YOU PAY FOR WHAT YOU GET".While maybe, HDB Costa Ris is pehaps a public housing? And this is why? the mrt train noise should be shared "equally" amongst as many stacks/flats as possible? Hmmm...What can I do if I stay there? Really no choice! Have to get used to it. At least the good news or consolation is that it should stop after 12pm on normal days other than weekends or a holiday. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted December 12, 2014 Staff Share Posted December 12, 2014 On one side, it is sandwiched by the busy link road: Pasir Ris Drive 8 and on the other boundary is the noisy MRT track. Which do you prefer: The devil or the deep blue sea... for many .. phew! None! Skip this development, totally...HDB Costa Ris layout of the blocks in the estate; allows more mrt train noise to "affect" more stacks/flats then otherwise in some other developments. Quote On 12/12/2014 1:40:18 PM, Anonymous wrote:"White noise" and Costa RisHDB flats...In my opinion, Ifind the way the Blocks offlats that were "laid" out inthis development maycontribute to having morestacks/flats in this unit -experiencing louder than usual"white noise" from the dailyMRT trains passingthrough.Maybe, the architectbelieves in the concept of"shared-responsibility for thenoise".It is a pity thatthere is only ONE MSCP carpark i.e. Block 526 toshield the estate from MRTtrain noise.Too bad andwhat a pity, this is the onlycar park. But not enough toshield the entire estate fromthe mrt train noise.In manyother developments; especiallythe new condo developmentsnear to Lakeside MRT such asthe Caspian and Lakeholmzcondo; the blocks are lined-upsuch that only the NW facingflats "enjoy" the loudestnoise i.e. closest andparallel to the MRT track.Even the newer Lakefrontresidences also share thissame concept.One notabledifference between Caspian,Lakeholmz and Lakefrontresidences are that these are"private" condos. And perhaps:"YOU PAY FOR WHAT YOUGET".While maybe, HDBCosta Ris is pehaps a publichousing? And this is why? themrt train noise should beshared "equally" amongst asmany stacks/flats as possible?Hmmm...What can I do if I staythere? Really no choice! Haveto get used to it. At leastthe good news or consolationis that it should stop after12pm on normal days other thanweekends or a holiday. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted December 12, 2014 Staff Share Posted December 12, 2014 All of us share the noise (mrt trains) and It SUCKS! Quote On 12/12/2014 1:47:58 PM, Anonymous wrote:On one side, it is sandwiched by thebusy link road: Pasir Ris Drive 8 and onthe other boundary is the noisy MRTtrack. Which do you prefer: The devil orthe deep blue sea... for many .. phew!None! Skip this development,totally...HDB Costa Ris layout of theblocks in the estate; allows more mrttrain noise to "affect" morestacks/flats then otherwise in someother developments.On 12/12/2014 1:40:18PM, Cecil Lee wrote:"White noise" and Costa RisHDB flats...In my opinion, Ifind the way the Blocks offlats that were "laid" out inthis development maycontribute to having morestacks/flats in this unit -experiencing louder than usual"white noise" from the dailyMRT trains passingthrough.Maybe, the architectbelieves in the concept of"shared-responsibility for thenoise".It is a pity thatthere is only ONE MSCP carpark i.e. Block 526 toshield the estate from MRTtrain noise.Too bad andwhat a pity, this is the onlycar park. But not enough toshield the entire estate fromthe mrt train noise.In manyother developments; especiallythe new condo developmentsnear to Lakeside MRT such asthe Caspian and Lakeholmzcondo; the blocks are lined-upsuch that only the NW facingflats "enjoy" the loudestnoise i.e. closest andparallel to the MRT track.Even the newer Lakefrontresidences also share thissame concept.One notabledifference between Caspian,Lakeholmz and Lakefrontresidences are that these are"private" condos. And perhaps:"YOU PAY FOR WHAT YOUGET".While maybe, HDBCosta Ris is pehaps a publichousing? And this is why? themrt train noise should beshared "equally" amongst asmany stacks/flats as possible?Hmmm...What can I do if I staythere? Really no choice! Haveto get used to it. At leastthe good news or consolationis that it should stop after12pm on normal days other thanweekends or a holiday. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted December 12, 2014 Staff Share Posted December 12, 2014 Singapore and it's 6.9M and recently... a possibility of a population of 10M.Uniquely in Singapore:-My one "normal" or regular photo that was not taken under paranomic view was able to squeeze in four separate developments!Coco Palms, Costa Ris, Dnest & The PaletteJust the other day, a client asked me; as they were staying in Pasir Ris on which are the better developments in Pasir Ris to buy...I said, NO! As Pasir Ris to me is one long road i.e. Pasir Ris Drive 1 and it's drainage (road network) is unlike it's neighbour Tampines which has so many roads that can get in and out of it.Today, this Pasir Ris, is like Punggol but it's internal organs all messed up.....Once a tranquil area is going to be packed like sardines in 2016 and 2017.... Quote On 12/12/2014 2:06:54 PM, Anonymous wrote:All of us share the noise (mrt trains)and It SUCKS!On 12/12/2014 1:47:58 PM,Cecil Lee wrote:On one side, it is sandwiched by thebusy link road: Pasir Ris Drive 8and onthe other boundary is the noisy MRTtrack. Which do you prefer: Thedevil orthe deep blue sea... for many ..phew!None! Skip this development,totally...HDB Costa Ris layout oftheblocks in the estate; allows moremrttrain noise to "affect" morestacks/flats then otherwise in someother developments.On 12/12/20141:40:18PM, Cecil Lee wrote:"White noise" and Costa RisHDB flats...In my opinion, Ifind the way the Blocks offlats that were "laid" out inthis development maycontribute to having morestacks/flats in this unit -experiencing louder than usual"white noise" from the dailyMRT trains passingthrough.Maybe, the architectbelieves in the concept of"shared-responsibility for thenoise".It is a pity thatthere is only ONE MSCP carpark i.e. Block 526 toshield the estate from MRTtrain noise.Too bad andwhat a pity, this is the onlycar park. But not enough toshield the entire estate fromthe mrt train noise.In manyother developments; especiallythe new condo developmentsnear to Lakeside MRT such asthe Caspian and Lakeholmzcondo; the blocks are lined-upsuch that only the NW facingflats "enjoy" the loudestnoise i.e. closest andparallel to the MRT track.Even the newer Lakefrontresidences also share thissame concept.One notabledifference between Caspian,Lakeholmz and Lakefrontresidences are that these are"private" condos. And perhaps:"YOU PAY FOR WHAT YOUGET".While maybe, HDBCosta Ris is pehaps a publichousing? And this is why? themrt train noise should beshared "equally" amongst asmany stacks/flats as possible?Hmmm...What can I do if I staythere? Really no choice! Haveto get used to it. At leastthe good news or consolationis that it should stop after12pm on normal days other thanweekends or a holiday. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted December 12, 2014 Staff Share Posted December 12, 2014 Contrary to the design of the blocks within the new HDB estate of Costa Ris;Lakeholmz & Caspian Condos are equally close to the MRT tracks.Both Lakeholmz & Caspian condos; since their "rectangular" site length wise is the longest parallel to the tracks; these two developments decided to "sacrifice" a chunk of stacks that are NW facing to try and absorb the majority or the maximum noise for the development.Of course, one can still hear mrt train noise from blocks 50 and 52 of Caspian. But already quite muted... I still prefer this "some sacrificial lambs" instead of nearly everyone got "punished" by it.For other plots of land like Tropical Springs in Simei; their plot of land are luckier as the instead of the length-wise is parallel to the MRT tracks; their small dimension width is instead, parallel to the tracks. And especially for this development; they placed their high-rise multi-storey car parks closest to the MRT tracks. Only 4 stacks are the closet to the mrt tracks. While the rest of the horse-shoe shaped stacks are furthest away from it. Thus, this is a well-though-out minimum sacrificial "site" as compared to the "slaughter of the lambs of the HDB Costa Ris site. Quote On 12/12/2014 2:50:13 PM, Anonymous wrote:Singapore and it's 6.9M and recently...a possibility of a population of10M.Uniquely in Singapore:-My one"normal" or regular photo that was nottaken under paranomic view was able tosqueeze in four separatedevelopments!Coco Palms, CostaRis, Dnest & The PaletteJust theother day, a client asked me; as theywere staying in Pasir Ris on which arethe better developments in Pasir Ris tobuy...I said, NO! As Pasir Ris to me isone long road i.e. Pasir Ris Drive 1 andit's drainage (road network) is unlikeit's neighbour Tampines which has somany roads that can get in and out ofit.Today, this Pasir Ris, is likePunggol but it's internal organs allmessed up.....Once a tranquil area isgoing to be packed like sardines in 2016and 2017....On 12/12/2014 2:06:54 PM,Cecil Lee wrote:All of us share the noise (mrttrains)and It SUCKS!On 12/12/2014 1:47:58PM,Cecil Lee wrote:On one side, it is sandwiched bythebusy link road: Pasir Ris Drive8and onthe other boundary is the noisyMRTtrack. Which do you prefer: Thedevil orthe deep blue sea... for many ..phew!None! Skip this development,totally...HDB Costa Ris layoutoftheblocks in the estate; allowsmoremrttrain noise to "affect" morestacks/flats then otherwise insomeother developments.On 12/12/20141:40:18PM, Cecil Lee wrote:"White noise" and Costa RisHDB flats...In my opinion, Ifind the way the Blocks offlats that were "laid" outinthis development maycontribute to having morestacks/flats in this unit -experiencing louder thanusual"white noise" from the dailyMRT trains passingthrough.Maybe, the architectbelieves in the concept of"shared-responsibility forthenoise".It is a pitythatthere is only ONE MSCP carpark i.e. Block 526 toshield the estate from MRTtrain noise.Too badandwhat a pity, this is theonlycar park. But not enough toshield the entire estatefromthe mrt train noise.In manyother developments;especiallythe new condo developmentsnear to Lakeside MRT such asthe Caspian and Lakeholmzcondo; the blocks arelined-upsuch that only the NW facingflats "enjoy" the loudestnoise i.e. closest andparallel to the MRT track.Even the newer Lakefrontresidences also share thissame concept.One notabledifference between Caspian,Lakeholmz and Lakefrontresidences are that theseare"private" condos. Andperhaps:"YOU PAY FOR WHAT YOUGET".While maybe, HDBCosta Ris is pehaps a publichousing? And this is why?themrt train noise should beshared "equally" amongst asmany stacks/flats aspossible?Hmmm...What can I do if Istaythere? Really no choice!Haveto get used to it. At leastthe good news or consolationis that it should stop after12pm on normal days otherthanweekends or a holiday. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted April 10, 2016 Staff Share Posted April 10, 2016 The Palette Condo recently TOP Quote On 12/12/2014 5:37:15 PM, Anonymous wrote:Contrary to the design of the blockswithin the new HDB estate of CostaRis;Lakeholmz & Caspian Condosare equally close to the MRT tracks.BothLakeholmz & Caspian condos; sincetheir "rectangular" site length wise isthe longest parallel to the tracks;these two developments decided to"sacrifice" a chunk of stacks that areNW facing to try and absorb the majorityor the maximum noise for thedevelopment.Of course, one can stillhear mrt train noise from blocks 50 and52 of Caspian. But already quitemuted... I still prefer this "somesacrificial lambs" instead of nearlyeveryone got "punished" by it.For otherplots of land like Tropical Springs inSimei; their plot of land are luckier asthe instead of the length-wise isparallel to the MRT tracks; their smalldimension width is instead, parallel tothe tracks. And especially for thisdevelopment; they placed their high-risemulti-storey car parks closest to theMRT tracks. Only 4 stacks are the closetto the mrt tracks. While the rest of thehorse-shoe shaped stacks are furthestaway from it. Thus, this is awell-though-out minimum sacrificial"site" as compared to the "slaughter ofthe lambs of the HDB Costa Rissite.On 12/12/2014 2:50:13 PM,Cecil Lee wrote:Singapore and it's 6.9M andrecently...a possibility of a population of10M.Uniquely in Singapore:-My one"normal" or regular photo that wasnottaken under paranomic view was abletosqueeze in four separatedevelopments!Coco Palms, CostaRis, Dnest & The PaletteJust theother day, a client asked me; astheywere staying in Pasir Ris on whicharethe better developments in Pasir Ristobuy...I said, NO! As Pasir Ris to meisone long road i.e. Pasir Ris Drive 1andit's drainage (road network) isunlikeit's neighbour Tampines which has somany roads that can get in and outofit.Today, this Pasir Ris, is likePunggol but it's internal organs allmessed up.....Once a tranquil areaisgoing to be packed like sardines in2016and 2017....On 12/12/2014 2:06:54PM,Cecil Lee wrote:All of us share the noise (mrttrains)and It SUCKS!On 12/12/20141:47:58PM,Cecil Lee wrote:On one side, it issandwiched bythebusy link road: Pasir RisDrive8and onthe other boundary is thenoisyMRTtrack. Which do you prefer:Thedevil orthe deep blue sea... formany ..phew!None! Skip this development,totally...HDB Costa Rislayoutoftheblocks in the estate; allowsmoremrttrain noise to "affect" morestacks/flats then otherwiseinsomeother developments.On12/12/20141:40:18PM, Cecil Lee wrote:"White noise" and CostaRisHDB flats...In myopinion, Ifind the way the Blocksofflats that were "laid"outinthis development maycontribute to havingmorestacks/flats in thisunit -experiencing louder thanusual"white noise" from thedailyMRT trains passingthrough.Maybe, thearchitectbelieves in the conceptof"shared-responsibilityforthenoise".It is apitythatthere is only ONE MSCPcarpark i.e. Block526 toshield the estate fromMRTtrain noise.Toobadandwhat a pity, this is theonlycar park. But not enoughtoshield the entire estatefromthe mrt train noise.Inmanyother developments;especiallythe new condodevelopmentsnear to Lakeside MRTsuch asthe Caspian andLakeholmzcondo; the blocks arelined-upsuch that only the NWfacingflats "enjoy" theloudestnoise i.e. closest andparallel to the MRTtrack.Even the newer Lakefrontresidences also sharethissame concept.One notabledifference betweenCaspian,Lakeholmz and Lakefrontresidences are thattheseare"private" condos. Andperhaps:"YOU PAY FOR WHAT YOUGET".While maybe,HDBCosta Ris is pehaps apublichousing? And this iswhy?themrt train noise shouldbeshared "equally" amongstasmany stacks/flats aspossible?Hmmm...What can I do ifIstaythere? Really no choice!Haveto get used to it. Atleastthe good news orconsolationis that it should stopafter12pm on normal daysotherthanweekends or aholiday. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted April 10, 2016 Staff Share Posted April 10, 2016 Costa Ris Sales Brochure: Site Plan and Floor Plans costa-ris.pdf Lease Commencement Date: Year 2014 More photos Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted December 12, 2017 Author Staff Share Posted December 12, 2017 d’nest Just T.O.P. Good that each storey’s central rubbish chute (for this development there are two: with an extra recycling bin) are concentrated within it’s own cubicle. Much like one sees in many HDB flats. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted December 12, 2017 Author Staff Share Posted December 12, 2017 Another CDL’s project Coco Palms also most likely will TOP soon. Most likely in early 2018. Beautifully landscaped. Workers are putting up the finishing touch. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted December 7, 2019 Author Staff Share Posted December 7, 2019 On 12/12/2014 at 9:40 PM, Cecil Lee said: "White noise" and Costa Ris HDB flats... In my opinion, I find the way the Blocks of flats that were "laid" out in this development may contribute to having more stacks/flats in this unit - experiencing louder than usual "white noise" from the daily MRT trains passing through. Maybe, the architect believes in the concept of "shared-responsibility for the noise".It is a pity that there is only ONE MSCP car park i.e. Block 526 to shield the estate from MRT train noise.Too bad and what a pity, this is the only car park. But not enough to shield the entire estate from the mrt train noise. In many other developments; especially the new condo developments near to Lakeside MRT such as the Caspian and Lakeholmz condo; the blocks are lined-up such that only the NW facing flats "enjoy" the loudest noise i.e. closest and parallel to the MRT track. Even the newer Lakefront residences also share this same concept. One notable difference between Caspian, Lakeholmz and Lakefront residences are that these are "private" condos. And perhaps: "YOU PAY FOR WHAT YOU GET". While maybe, HDB Costa Ris is pehaps a public housing? And this is why? the mrt train noise should be shared "equally" amongst as many stacks/flats as possible? Hmmm... What can I do if I stay there? Really no choice! Have to get used to it. At least the good news or consolation is that it should stop after 12pm on normal days other than weekends or a holiday. Nowadays, in my opinion, many of the newer generation trains runs quieter. Plus at many stretches, LTA installs sound insulation panels. Thus I believe, noise levels should be a few decibels lower, today. The other limitation is often trains need to brake... and perhaps if the trains start to brake at around the vicinity of HDB Costa Ris; this may account for more noise than usual trains just running to and fro. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted January 2, 2022 Author Staff Share Posted January 2, 2022 The Palette is one of the few with dedicated sizeable bin lobby. Pneumatic Waste conveyance system PWCS Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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