Staff Cecil Lee Posted August 16, 2017 Staff Share Posted August 16, 2017 Tampines Greenflora Sales Brochure: Site Plan and Floor Plans tampines-greenflora.pdf Case Study: Location of Central rubbish bins (recycle + common) for Blocks 874B and 874D 1. Block 874C's central rubbish bins are located in the most common location: centrally located facing the twin lifts at the lift lobby. 1.1. This block layout design or trend started in the mid 1980's and continue till today. Thus, many flats constructed in 1990s and even 2000's are similar to that of block 874C design. 1.2. A good thing about this block design is that no main door of a unit has to face an extremely long straight path of a common corridor. 1.3. The difference is that in the last 3 years, many HDB BTOs began to have two bin chutes: Recyle and another for common waste that's all. 2. Block 874D's central rubbsh bin location means that the leasees of stacks 32, 34 and 36 ; plus future tenants would have to live with such a configuration for the rest of their lifes if they chose to stay in the same unit:- 2.1. Please take a look above illustration. 2.2. The main entrance door of unit #32 would be facing the exposed two central rubbish bins on a daily basis. 2.3. Stack #34 also don't fare too well. As the central rubbish bins are also in full view if their door is ajar or leaving the unit. 2.4. Stack 36: Need to pass this central rubbish bin to get to their main door. And just when one stands in front of the main door; to the right is the open area where one of the bins can be seen. 3. For Block 874B (see below): 3.1. The worst stack has to be stack #14. Where the main entrance door opens to one of unconcealed rubbish bins. 3.2. Stack 12 is also not that ideal. But is much better off than stack #14. Since the central bin area is enclosed by a solid wall. Thank God, it could have been worse. If we follow the earlier Block 874D's design. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Alanchew Posted March 30, 2021 Share Posted March 30, 2021 Hi sir. I'm staying at 872C #15-22 is facing a cross junction. My mom told me is not very good and need to buy something to block it. But I don't know about Feng shui. Please enlighten me and give me some peace of mind. Thank you for your help. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Staff Cecil Lee Posted March 30, 2021 Author Staff Share Posted March 30, 2021 4 hours ago, Alanchew said: Hi sir. I'm staying at 872C #15-22 is facing a cross junction. My mom told me is not very good and need to buy something to block it. But I don't know about Feng shui. Please enlighten me and give me some peace of mind. Thank you for your help. Perhaps you can go through some of the examples under this link for a better understanding of a home facing a junction. As for “malignant forces” only those who mostly are down with low level of aura can be affected. Some illustrations has to do with common sense: for example, from my example of the Prive... screeching or banging of metal.... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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