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One-North Eden review: Attractive rentability with an element of ownstay

TOP: 3Q 2025 One-North Eden is a much anticipated launch for investors and homeowners alike as it marks the first residential development at one-north in 14 years, with the last launch being The Rochester Residences, which TOP-ed in 2011. The one-north (yes, the small letters are deliberate) precinct spans 200-hectares and is meant to be an icon of Singapore’s knowledge economy. Let me explain – it was first conceptualised in 1991 before masterplanned in 2001 by the renowned Zaha Hadid Architects, whose other Singapore projects include the iconic D’Leedon and The Interlace. JTC Corporation is the developer of this mammoth business park and envisions this precinct as a community of its own.

The story behind the Oscar-nominated documentary China doesn t want you to see

The story behind the Oscar-nominated documentary China doesn t want you to see
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Green construction: Creating emissions-free building sites | Global Ideas | DW

Green construction: Creating emissions-free building sites Building sites produce emissions and air pollution. Cities, developers and construction machinery manufacturers are looking for ways to clean them up. Hong Kong residents have to navigate the city s many noisy and polluting construction sites The dust, smell, noise and heat from the Hong Kong s many construction sites are often unbearable for many of the city s residents, particularly in its hot, muggy summer. No matter if it s in winter or summer, said 28-year-old Dorothy Wong. It s dusty and stinky from diesel. And so noisy that I usually have to cover my ears when I pass by them. In Hong Kong, it s not easy to go around them as the city is rather packed.

DFA Hong Kong Young Design Talent Award 2021 Applications Now Open until 28 June | Taiwan News

Bringing Hong Kong Young Designers to the Global Stage with Immersive Work or Study Experiences Abroad HONG KONG SAR - Media OutReach - 20 April 2021 - In this volatile era where opportunities come with challenges, design talent with global perspectives and innovative thinking are highly desired around the world. The DFA Hong Kong Young Design Talent Award (DFA HKYDTA) supports Hong Kong s young designers to gain immersive experiences and unleash their potentials by providing them with overseas work or study opportunities. The Award is now open for applications until 28 June 2021. The DFA HKYDTA awardees may receive up to HK$500,000 sponsorship to pursue 6 to 12-month work at renowned design companies or 6 to 18-month study at reputable institutes abroad. Since 2005, over 110 designers have gained rewarding overseas learning experiences through the programme.

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