Staff Cecil Lee Posted October 17, 2015 Staff Share Posted October 17, 2015 Part 1: Feng Shui of Commonwealth Towers Condo & Flying Star facing directions 1. I have used the Sales brochure site plan to find the Flying Star facing directions of Commonwealth Towers. 1.1. Using this method: I found the readings at NE1 at 26 degrees and SW1 at 206 degrees. 2. I was able to reconcile the above using the streetdirectory map. 2.1 With the street directory map; the readings was NE1 at 30 degrees and SW1 at 210 degrees respectively. 3. Thus in both instances; there is close to 99.9% certainty that most of the stacks either face NE1 or SW1 with the exception of stacks 20 and 21. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted October 18, 2015 Staff Share Posted October 18, 2015 Part 2: Feng Shui of Commonwealth Towers Condo & External Shapes and Forms 1. From a top down perspective, each tower block resemblances the former HDB 5-bedroom point blocks of the past. 2. There is just a slight variance in that Block 230 with stacks 01, 02, 03, 9, 10, 11 forms a protruding pyramid or arrow-head, that's all. 2,1?Same goes with Block 232 with stacks 12, 13, 14, 20, 21 & 22. Such formation allows especially Block 230's stacks 20 & 21 and Block 232's stacks 09 & 10 facing an acute angle towards NW-Westerly direction. 3. Whatever variation of the "point-block" under Shapes and Forms the twin blocks are considered a safe-design. 3.1 Simply because they allow AIR-flow (Qi) to circulate all round the blocks as well as each other/stack/unit. 3.2 And not like some "slab-blocks" which are harder to let air (qi) pass through that easily. Thus, in this area: the external Shapes and Forms score highly. 4. Under the Five Elements concept: each of the towers represents the "Wood" element. Wood element in essence refers to growth. 4.1. Thus the significance is good: "stay there and you get growth i.e. growth in career; children's growth. 4.2. Of course, one could consider plotting the Flying stars to check on any in balances - if any. Quote On 10/17/2015 9:02:42 PM, Anonymous wrote:>Part 1: Feng Shui of>Commonwealth Towers Condo>& Flying Star facing>directions1. I have used the>Sales brochure site plan to>find the Flying Star facing>directions of Commonwealth>Towers.1.1. Using this method:>I found the readings at NE1 at>26 degrees and SW1 at 206>degrees.2. I was able to>reconcile the above using the>streetdirectory map. 2.1 With>the street directory map; the>readings was NE1 at 30 degrees>and SW1 at 210 degrees>respectively.3. Thus in both>instances; there is close to>99.9% certainty that most of>the stacks either face NE1 or>SW1 with the exception of>stacks 20 and 21. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted October 18, 2015 Staff Share Posted October 18, 2015 Part 3: Feng Shui of Commonwealth Towers Condo & External Threats - future overhead pedestrian link-way to MRT 1. One potential external threat to this development's stacks/unit is the future overhead pedestrian link-way to MRT roof-line. 2. Thus frankly it depends on the design of this link-way. 2.1 But often, the most "threatening" would be the "T-junction" that could be aimed to a certain unit within stacks 01 and 02. 3. Another concern is the long stretch of roof-line to shelter pedestrian staircase / escalator(s). 3.1 Depending on which storey one's unit is: there could be a potential sha qi or poison arrow aimed towards specific units ranging especially from 01, 02, 03 &11. And even stack 10. 4. Thus, try to avoid purchasing a low floor unit in one of these stacks. Safest is 6th storey onwards. But still; around such level; one can see the "ugly" view of the overhead pedestrian link-way roof line... from the frontage... not exactly a nice-view. Quote On 10/18/2015 8:50:43 AM, Anonymous wrote:Part 2: Feng Shui of Commonwealth TowersCondo & External Shapes and Forms1. Froma top down perspective, each tower blockresemblances the former HDB 5-bedroompoint blocks of the past.2. There isjust a slight variance in that Block 230with stacks 01, 02, 03, 9, 10, 11 formsa protruding pyramid or arrow-head,that's all.2,1Same goes with Block 232with stacks 12, 13, 14, 20, 21 & 22.Such formation allows especially Block230's stacks 20 & 21 and Block 232'sstacks 09 & 10 facing an acute angletowards NW-Westerly direction. 3.Whatever variation of the "point-block"under Shapes and Forms the twin blocksare considered a safe-design. 3.1 Simplybecause they allow AIR-flow (Qi) tocirculate all round the blocks as wellas each other/stack/unit. 3.2 And notlike some "slab-blocks" which are harderto let air (qi) pass through thateasily. Thus, in this area: the externalShapes and Forms score highly.4. Underthe Five Elements concept: each of thetowers represents the "Wood" element.Wood element in essence refers togrowth. 4.1. Thus the significance isgood: "stay there and you get growthi.e. growth in career; children'sgrowth.4.2. Of course, one couldconsider plotting the Flying stars tocheck on any in balances - if any.On10/17/2015 9:02:42 PM, Cecil Leewrote:Part 1: Feng Shui ofCommonwealthTowers Condo& Flying Starfacingdirections1. I have usedtheSales brochure site plan tofind theFlying Star facingdirections ofCommonwealthTowers.1.1. Using thismethod:I found the readings at NE1at26 degrees and SW1 at 206degrees.2.I was able toreconcile the above usingthestreetdirectory map. 2.1 Withthestreet directory map; thereadings wasNE1 at 30 degreesand SW1 at 210degreesrespectively.3. Thus inbothinstances; there is close to99.9%certainty that most ofthe stacks eitherface NE1 orSW1 with the exceptionofstacks 20 and 21. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted October 18, 2015 Staff Share Posted October 18, 2015 Part 4: Feng Shui of Commonwealth Towers Condo & Interior Layout Plans of 1 to 4 bedrooms 1. I have gone through the Shapes and Forms of 1 to 4 bedrooms. 2. I am happy that in general there is no major clashes especially that of the stove sharing a toilet wall with the exception of the 1 bedroom unit. 3. Even so, most likely the water tap pipe should not logically be sharing the same wall as the stove. 4. Same developer but such a vast difference between this project vs The Criterion Luxury EC Reference: http://forum.geomancy.net/phpforum/article.php?bid=2&fid=43&mid=34614&new= Quote On 10/18/2015 8:58:23 AM, Anonymous wrote:Part 3: Feng Shui of Commonwealth TowersCondo & External Threats - futureoverhead pedestrian link-way to MRT1.One potential external threat to thisdevelopment's stacks/unit is the futureoverhead pedestrian link-way to MRTroof-line.2. Thus frankly it depends onthe design of this link-way. 2.1 Butoften, the most "threatening" would bethe "T-junction" that could be aimed toa certain unit within stacks 01 and02.3. Another concern is the longstretch of roof-line to shelterpedestrian staircase / escalator(s). 3.1Depending on which storey one's unit is:there could be a potential sha qi orpoison arrow aimed towards specificunits ranging especially from 01, 02, 03&11. And even stack 10. 4.Thus, try to avoid purchasing a lowfloor unit in one of these stacks.Safest is 6th storey onwards. But still;around such level; one can see the"ugly" view of the overhead pedestrianlink-way roof line... from thefrontage... not exactly a nice-view.On10/18/2015 8:50:43 AM, Cecil Leewrote:Part 2: Feng Shui ofCommonwealth TowersCondo &External Shapes and Forms1. Fromatop down perspective, each towerblockresemblances the former HDB5-bedroompoint blocks of the past.2.There isjust a slight variance inthat Block 230with stacks 01, 02,03, 9, 10, 11 formsa protrudingpyramid or arrow-head,that'sall.2,1Same goes with Block232with stacks 12, 13, 14, 20, 21& 22.Such formation allowsespecially Block230's stacks 20& 21 and Block 232'sstacks 09& 10 facing an acuteangletowards NW-Westerly direction.3.Whatever variation of the"point-block"under Shapes and Formsthe twin blocksare considered asafe-design. 3.1 Simplybecause theyallow AIR-flow (Qi) tocirculate allround the blocks as wellas eachother/stack/unit. 3.2 And notlikesome "slab-blocks" which areharderto let air (qi) pass throughthateasily. Thus, in this area: theexternalShapes and Forms scorehighly.4. Underthe Five Elementsconcept: each of thetowersrepresents the "Wood" element.Woodelement in essence refers togrowth.4.1. Thus the significance isgood:"stay there and you get growthi.e.growth in career;children'sgrowth.4.2. Of course, onecouldconsider plotting the Flyingstars tocheck on any in balances -if any.On10/17/2015 9:02:42 PM,Cecil Leewrote:Part 1: Feng ShuiofCommonwealthTowersCondo& FlyingStarfacingdirections1. I haveusedtheSales brochure site plantofind theFlying StarfacingdirectionsofCommonwealthTowers.1.1. Usingthismethod:I found the readingsat NE1at26 degrees and SW1 at206degrees.2.I was abletoreconcile the aboveusingthestreetdirectory map. 2.1Withthestreet directory map;thereadings wasNE1 at 30degreesand SW1 at210degreesrespectively.3. Thusinbothinstances; there is closeto99.9%certainty that mostofthe stacks eitherface NE1orSW1 with theexceptionofstacks 20 and 21. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest enileda7 Posted October 14, 2016 Share Posted October 14, 2016 Hi, Appreciate your fengshui views on Commonwealth Towers. Would like to find out on your opinions if Dawson Site B will affect the fengshui of Commonwealth Towers. Thank you. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted October 14, 2016 Author Staff Share Posted October 14, 2016 These are some considerations: 1. In general I have marked out some POTENTIAL threats (IF ANY). 2. I have not super-imposed the Commonwealth Towers site-plan onto this HDB site-plan. 3. If one has the time can do so. 3.1. And look out for potential threats especially marking in RED "B" ie the sharp corner of Blk 43A sack 318. It becomes a real threat if it is aimed towards an opening at Commonwealth Towers such as a window or a balcony or similar openings. 3.2. Marking in purple "B": that of the precinct pavilion may not be a concern since the apartments at Commonwealth Towers are not that low. 3.3. Marking in green "D" seems not a threat since it should not be aimed towards an apartment's opening (if any). 4. Another seemingly innocent poison arrow(s) are those formed by the "C" curve. Again, if one cannot see a horizontal roof-line aimed towards a unit at Commonwealth Towers; then this is again not a threat. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted October 14, 2016 Author Staff Share Posted October 14, 2016 Sha Qi from a sharp corner of a block? It also depends on distance. For example, in this illustration: those Blocks / stacks circled in BLUE are considered as too far even if there are poison arrow(s) if any aimed towards Commonwealth Towers. However, if these blocks are large buildings like those of large skyscrapers like those we find in Shenton Way like UOB Plaza or The Twin towers Takashimaya in Orchard Road clad in marble... For these buildings; the poison arrow(s) throwing distance can be much more significant than ordinary condo stacks or even HDB stacks like that of stack 318 as mentioned, above. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Liz Posted April 8, 2017 Share Posted April 8, 2017 Can I know from Feng Shui perspective what do you think of Commonwealth's stack 4 ? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted April 9, 2017 Author Staff Share Posted April 9, 2017 13 hours ago, Guest Liz said: Can I know from Feng Shui perspective what do you think of Commonwealth's stack 4 ? It is a pity that other there is a void as shown in green "A". This void between stack 03 and 04 is like a "chamber" that further magnifies the MRT train noise. Of course it does not affect the "other side" of the unit. But still such a pity... Hopefully, the MRT track has a noise baffle screen...but not still have some noise. Hopefully, one's unit will not be affected by the MRT track noise... again it depends on the storey etc.. The green arrows show potential noise from MRT trains. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest ADL Posted July 15, 2017 Share Posted July 15, 2017 Hi there, can I know what is your opinion on stack 16? Thank you. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted January 28, 2018 Author Staff Share Posted January 28, 2018 Commonwealth Towers Just T.O.P. Some units in this development has a main door facing the staircase cum household (bomb) shelter. Not ideal, but as there is a requirement that the staircase door has to be closed: thus the main door should never face the stairs directly. As it is inauspicious to do so: Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest CWT Posted May 2, 2018 Share Posted May 2, 2018 Hi, we are planning to rent a very high floor unit at stack 17. Is this a good stack to stay? Thank you. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted May 3, 2018 Author Staff Share Posted May 3, 2018 Pool facing unit is generally acceptable. More importantly, you and or family member’s.. feel of the place.. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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