Due to Aunty Joyce is on leave on the Christmas holidays season, thus Mummy have to take care of both Issac and Annabelle. I brought both kids to work. Mei Ling too, bring her daughter come to work as well. The children were so happy of being together and play together.
These few days, Jessie kept on mentioning a condominium which she bought years ago, had been received the keys lately. She said the environment is really suitable for the family, and it was designed to promote more ‘inclusive’ experience, which the concept of it, offers a modern day village of your own, with features or facilitates that encourage interaction with the community that surrounds one living and shares life’s experience.
The condominium she was mentioning about, is called Five Stones, which located at SS2. After lunch time, she drove us all together with the children to the condominium and shown to us the environment of the newly completed residence. We love the place very much as the greenery of the garden.
The Garden - so elegant in its simplicity - beckons you to come out from your apartment and stroll along the shaded canopy walk of Angsana trees, to sit and to chat. A black granite bridge connects one end of the garden to the other.
The tranquillity and interactivity of an exquisitely designed garden by renowned landscape designer, Dr. Colin Okashimo, and the inspirational artworks by Britain's leading multimedia artist – David Hiscock – adorning the Porte coheres, lift lobbies and selected common areas.
David Hiscock is regarded as one of the 30 top photographers of the last 30 years, and has worked with Donna Karan, Sir Paul McCartney, Mick Jagger, Harvey Nichols, Hyatt Hotels and Nike.
As night falls, the garden comes aglow with imaginative lighting themes that create a magical ambience. Pockets of illumination by the outdoor park lamps light up the meditative benches. The same granite bridge now cuts across the garden like a ray of light.
Near the Villa towers, suspended 'moon' lights cast soft shadows over the "Found Stones", whereas at the far corner of the garden, simulated 'campfire' lighting surrounds the "River Stones" sculptures, inviting children and adults alike to gather around.
Located at the edge of Five Stones, at an area designated as the "active" zone, lies The Clubhouse. At the top-most level, a 14-table multi-function hall extends to the terraces, allowing the host and guests alike to take in a spectacular view of the tree-lined riverside promenade. Below it, lies a haven for fitness enthusiasts - where a dynamic gym, basketball court and two badminton courts breathe energy into the tranquil environment.
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