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Ghim Moh Natura (Nov 2022 Build-To-Order)

11/22/2022

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GREEN is GOOD, RED is BAD
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1. Please note that the result here is based on our post 3D modelling analysis.
2. The result here represent the overall outcome of this attribute. Individual stack/ unit will project different result.
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​why avoiding west sun in Singapore is important for a non landed residential property?

Avoiding the west sun in Singapore is important for high-rise residential properties for several reasons:
 
Heat 
Singapore is a tropical country with high temperatures and humidity, and the west sun can be especially harsh. Buildings facing west receive direct sunlight in the afternoon, which can result in significant heat gain. This can lead to discomfort for residents, increased energy consumption for air conditioning, and higher cooling costs.
 
Glare 
Direct sunlight can also cause glare, which can be a problem for residents trying to enjoy their views or work on their computers. Excessive glare can also contribute to eye strain and headaches.
 
Fading of materials 
Exposure to direct sunlight can cause materials such as furniture, carpets, and curtains to fade over time. This can reduce the aesthetic appeal of the property and require costly replacement or repairs.
 
Property value 
​Properties that face west may be less desirable to potential buyers or renters due to the issues mentioned above. This can affect the resale value of the property and make it harder to attract tenants or buyers.
 
Therefore, it is important to avoid the west sun in Singapore by designing buildings with appropriate orientation, shading devices, and other strategies to minimize the impact of direct sunlight.​​
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GREEN is GOOD, RED is BAD
​for details, let's have a CHAT!


1. Please note that the result here is based on our post 3D modelling analysis.
2. The result here represent the overall outcome of this attribute. Individual stack/ unit will project different result.
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why having prevailing wind in Singapore is important for a non landed residential property?

Having prevailing winds in Singapore is important for high-rise residential properties for several reasons:
 
Natural ventilation
Prevailing winds can provide natural ventilation to high-rise buildings, helping to regulate the temperature and improve air quality. This can reduce the need for air conditioning and lower energy consumption.
 
Comfort
A steady flow of fresh air can also improve the comfort of residents, reducing the feeling of stuffiness or humidity inside the building.
 
Moisture control
Prevailing winds can help to disperse moisture and prevent the accumulation of condensation, which can reduce the risk of mold and other moisture-related issues.
 
Odor control
In urban environments, prevailing winds can help to disperse unpleasant odors from sources such as nearby industrial areas or waste management facilities.

Noise reduction
​Prevailing winds can also help to reduce noise levels by carrying sounds away from the building.

Overall, having prevailing winds in Singapore can provide significant benefits to high-rise residential properties and their residents. Developers and architects should take this into account when designing buildings, considering factors such as wind direction and orientation to optimize natural ventilation and enhance the living experience for residents.​
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GREEN is GOOD, RED is BAD
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1. Please note that the result here is based on our post 3D modelling analysis.
2. The result here represent the overall outcome of this attribute. Individual stack/ unit will project different result.
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how can viewing angle affect residents in non landed residential property in Singapore?

Viewing angle can affect residents in non landed residential properties in Singapore in several ways:

Natural Light
The viewing angle can determine the amount of natural light that enters a residential unit. Units with a poor viewing angle may receive less natural light, which can negatively impact residents' health and wellbeing.

Ventilation 
The viewing angle can also determine the direction and strength of airflow into a residential unit. Units with poor viewing angles may receive less ventilation, which can lead to poor indoor air quality and increased risk of respiratory problems.

Noise Pollution 
Units with poor viewing angles may also be more susceptible to noise pollution from nearby sources, such as busy roads or construction sites.

Privacy 
A poor viewing angle can also affect residents' privacy, as they may be more visible to outsiders and neighbors. This can make residents feel uncomfortable or exposed, leading to decreased quality of life.

View 
Finally, the viewing angle can affect residents' enjoyment of the surrounding environment. Units with a better viewing angle may have a more desirable view, which can increase residents' satisfaction with their living environment.

Overall, the viewing angle can have a significant impact on residents' comfort and wellbeing in highrise residential properties in Singapore. Developers and architects must consider the impact of the viewing angle when designing these properties to ensure that residents' needs are met.
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why noise can affect residents in non landed residential property in Singapore?

Noise can affect residents in highrise residential properties in Singapore for several reasons:

Close proximity to sources of noise 
​Highrise residential properties are often located in urban areas with high traffic volumes, construction sites, and industrial areas, which can generate high levels of noise. Residents in these properties are therefore more likely to experience noise pollution from these sources.

Building design and materials 
The design and construction materials used in highrise buildings can also contribute to noise pollution. For example, poorly insulated windows and walls can allow noise to penetrate into residential units, causing disturbances for residents.

Lifestyle factors 
Highrise residential properties often have a high density of occupants, which can lead to noise from neighbors, particularly if they have different lifestyles, schedules, and habits. For example, if one neighbor works night shifts and sleeps during the day, they may be disturbed by noise from neighbors who are awake and active during the day.

Psychological factors 
Prolonged exposure to noise can have negative psychological effects, including stress, irritability, and decreased quality of life. This can be particularly problematic in highrise residential properties where residents may feel trapped and unable to escape noise pollution.

Overall, noise pollution can have a significant impact on the wellbeing of residents in highrise residential properties in Singapore, highlighting the need for effective noise mitigation measures to be implemented in these properties.
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GREEN is GOOD, RED is BAD
​for details, let's have a CHAT!


1. Please note that the result here is based on our post 3D modelling analysis.
2. The result here represent the overall outcome of this attribute. Individual stack/ unit will project different result.
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how building distance between building blocks can affect residents in non landed residential property in Singapore?

The building distance between building blocks can affect residents in highrise residential properties in Singapore in several ways:

Privacy
The distance between building blocks can affect residents' privacy, particularly if buildings are too close together. Residents may feel that their living space is overlooked by neighboring units or buildings, leading to discomfort and a decreased sense of privacy.

Natural Light
The distance between building blocks can also affect the amount of natural light that enters a residential unit. If buildings are too close together, units may receive less natural light, leading to a dark and unwelcoming living environment.

Ventilation
The distance between building blocks can also affect ventilation and airflow into a residential unit. If buildings are too close together, units may receive less ventilation, which can lead to poor indoor air quality and increased risk of respiratory problems.

Noise Pollution
The distance between building blocks can also affect noise pollution. Units that are too close to noisy areas, such as busy roads or construction sites, may experience higher levels of noise pollution, leading to discomfort and decreased quality of life.

View 
Finally, the distance between building blocks can affect residents' enjoyment of the surrounding environment. If buildings are too close together, residents may have a limited view of the surrounding area, which can decrease their satisfaction with their living environment.

Overall, the distance between building blocks can have a significant impact on residents' comfort and wellbeing in highrise residential properties in Singapore. Developers and architects must consider the impact of building distance when designing these properties to ensure that residents' needs are met.​
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    An architect with 2 bachelor degrees. 15 years of industry related experience in Singapore, China and Malaysia. Designed for more than 10,000 units of completed residential property in Singapore, China and Malaysia including landed and non-landed alike. Designed for residential, healthcare, industrial and transportation oriented development (Finalist at World Architectural Festival 2014, Master planning; Won Singapore Institute of Planners Best Urban Design Project 2013). Completed projects including 1,010 units Punggol Topaz, Singapore, 2,290 units of landed and high-rise residential development in Xian, China, 4,236 units of high-rise residential development in Shenyang, China, 3,595 units of high-rise residential development in Chengdu, China and many more. 

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