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Visionaire EC is a new launch Executive Condominium, located at Canberra Drive, near to the upcoming Canberra MRT. The Visionaire is the first EC in Singapore to provide the revolutionary Smart Home Concept.

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  1. A brief look at: LOCATION

  2. Amenities Map

  3. Amenities Table Supermarkets NTUC Fairprice NTUC Fairprice NTUC Fairprice Giant Hypermarket Childcare Centres My Li le Campus Carpe Diem Kidz Playhouse Hope Community Kindergarten NTUC Childcare Wellington Modern Montessorii Canberra Childcare Ctr Cambridge Child Development Ctr Smiling Star Playgroup Kindergarten @ Heritage DistanceBy Foot 600m 1.3km 1.4km 2.1km DistanceBy Foot 600m 1km International School Furen International School Primary Schools Endeavour Primary School Wellington Primary School North Oaks Primary School Canberra Primary School Secondary Schools Canberra Secondary School Sembawang Secondary School DistanceBy Foot 1.5km Shopping Centres Sun Plaza Sembawang Shopping Centre Police Post Sembawang Neighbourhood Police Ctr Clinics/ Hospital Jane & Lee Sembawang Family Clinic Khoo Teck Puat Hospital 5.2km DistanceBy Foot 1.4km 2.1m 7mins 17mins 18mins 26mins 19mins 18mins 26mins DistanceBy Foot 850m 10mins DistanceBy Foot 1.9km 24mins 7mins 13mins 1km 12mins 1.3km 16mins DistanceBy Foot 1km 1.1km 13mins 12mins 1.3km 17mins 1.2km 15mins 11mins drive DistanceBy Foot 1.1km 14mins 1.4km 18mins Cafes & Restaurants Sembawang Seafood Paradise P/L Millk Café and Restaurant Highlander Coffee P/L Buddy's café Gallery By The Straits DistanceBy Foot 2.8km 5mins drive 1.5km 19mins 2.1km 26mins 1km 12mins 1.5km 2km 19mins 24mins 1.4km 1.5km 2km 17mins 18mins 24mins

  4. Access to Canberra MRT

  5. Canberra MRT WHAT IS CANBERRA STATION? Canberra station is a new MRT stop on the North-South Line. The North-South Line is Singapore’s first MRT line – parts of it were open in 1987 – but a new Canberra Station will be added to it in 2019. As the elevated station is being “tagged” onto an existing line, construction will be challenging as the planners have to be mindful of working hours and work spaces. Works started in April 2015. Located between Sembawang and Yishun stations, the Canberra MRT station will serve commuters living in nearby estates such as Sembawang Springs, as well as a mix of upcoming public and private residential developments in the neighbourhood. HOW WILL COMMUTERS BENEFIT FROM THE NEW STATION? With a direct connection to the MRT network, the new station will cut travelling time towards Jurong East or the city centre by about 10 minutes.

  6. 3 Stops to Thomson-East Coast Line in 2019 2019: BETTER CONNECTIVITY IN WOODLANDS Estimated date of completion: 2019 Stations: 3 Interchanges: Woodlands Woodlands North - Woodlands - Woodlands South 2020: THOMSON GETS ON BOARD Estimated date of completion: 2020 Stations: 6 Interchanges: Caldecott Springleaf - Lentor - Mayflower - Bright Hill - Upper Thomson - Caldecott 2021: DIRECT ACCESS TO THE CBD AND MARINA BAY Estimated date of completion: 2021 Stations: 13 Interchanges: Stevens, Orchard, Outram Park, Marina Bay Mount Pleasant - Stevens - Napier - Orchard Boulevard - Orchard - Great World - Havelock - Outram Park - Maxwell - Shenton Way - Marina Bay - Marina South - Gardens by the Bay 2023: JOURNEY TO THE EAST Estimated date of completion: 2023 Stations: 7 Tanjong Rhu - Katong Park - Amber - Marine Parade - Marine Terrace - Siglap - Bayshore *Station names are working names 2024: THE GOOD TO COME . Estimated date of completion: 2024 Stations: 2 Interchange: Sungei Bedok Bedok South - Sungei Bedok * on names are working names

  7. Canberra MRT Connectivity 2 stops to Woodlands Regional Interchange Direct train line to Orchard Road and City Center 2 Stops to new Thomson Line - Direct to Shenton Way FREE 2 YEARS SHUTTLE SERVICE TO SEMBAWANG MRT

  8. Expressway Map 5 mins drive to future North-South Expressway 8 mins drive to SLE 30 mins drive to MBFC via CTE

  9. NORTH-SOUTH CORRIDOR New Woodlands-to-city Corridor To Also Have Cycling And Walking Paths Along Entire Route The planned North-South Expressway - a 21.5km partly-underground road linking Woodlands to the city - will have one of its three lanes in each direction reserved for buses, making it the first highway in Singapore to be built this way. A cycling path and a wide pedestrian walkway will also be built along the entire route of the expressway, which will pass through towns such as Sembawang, Yishun, Ang Mo Kio, Bishan and Toa Payoh. Transport Minister Khaw Boon Wan announced this through an addendum to the President's address yesterday. In a blog following his announcement, Mr Khaw said: "Our founding PM Mr Lee Kuan Yew had thought in great detail about what would make Singapore a pleasant, beautiful city to live in. "In 1975, he said in a speech, 'Pavements must be designed to allow trees to grow, providing shade to pedestrians, and to cut down noon-day sunshine on roads. Pavements of granolithic slabs and concrete stifle trees. They must be forbidden by law. unceremoniously broken up.' Some must be "Can we build on Mr Lee's legacy of a clean and green city and his people-centric vision to transform Singapore into a city that prides itself on public transport, walking and cycling, instead of driving?"

  10. SELETAR AEROSPACE FLYOVER TO OPEN ON MAY 16 The new dual three-lane flyover will link motorists to the CTE, SLE and TPE, as well as to the Seletar Aerospace Park. The Seletar Aerospace Flyover will open at 5am on Saturday, May 16, the Land Transport Authority (LTA) announced in a press release on Monday (May 4). The dual three-lane interchange will link motorists to the Central Expressway (CTE), Seletar Expressway (SLE) and Tampines Expressway (TPE). It will also provide direct access to Seletar Aerospace Way, which leads to the Seletar Aerospace Park (SAP). Residents in the area can also look forward to a direct connection to the TPE using the new dual three-lane Sengkang West Road. Previously, motorists from Yio Chu Kang Road had to use the single-lane Jalan Kayu to reach the expressway network. With Sengkang West Road, traffic conditions along Jalan Kayu are expected to improve, LTA said. Works to build the flyover across the TPE and six viaducts connecting the new slip roads began in the second quarter of 2011. With three lanes in each direction, the new interchange will have the capacity to support future developments in the SAP and Sengkang West Industrial, LTA added. Further expansion works are expected to complete by the end of this year. Source : LTA / CNA

  11. Yishun Ave 1 and 6 FASTER RIDE FOR YISHUN AND SELETAR RESIDENTS WITH NEW ROAD PROJECTS Interchange expansion project on track to be done by year-end Motorists in Yishun and Seletar can look forward to a faster, smoother ride once various road projects in the area are ready. The expansion of the interchange connecting the Central Expressway (CTE), Seletar Expressway (SLE) and Tampines Expressway (TPE) with Seletar West Link is on track to be completed by the end of this year, the Land Transport Authority (LTA) said. Started in 2012, the project consists of four new flyovers and five new road connections that will "improve overall connectivity between the expressway and adjoining road network", said LTA. An additional lane is being added on both directions of the existing Yio Chu Kang Flyover, the stretch of TPE between Seletar Flyover and Seletar Aerospace Flyover, and the stretch of SLE between Seletar Flyover and Lentor Avenue. To accommodate the works on the upcoming flyovers, LTA has been diverting vehicles travelling from SLE to Yio Chu Kang Road to a newly completed flyover since February this year. Apart from the interchange expansion project, a new road linking Yishun Avenue 1 and Avenue 6 was completed earlier this year. Yishun Avenue 8 now provides an alternative route for motorists travelling from Yishun to a widened Seletar West Link and TPE. Another project - the new dual three-lane Sengkang West Road - will help shift some traffic away from the busy Jalan Kayu. Sengkang West Road is due to be fully opened by the second quarter of this year, while slip roads near the new Seletar Aerospace Flyover have been progressively opened since October last year. "A lot of residents are looking forward to the interchange at CTE, TPE and SLE," said Nee Soon GRC MP Lee Bee Wah. She added that many in Yishun currently have to go by the busy Yishun Avenue 1, Avenue 2 and Lentor Avenue to access the three expressways. With upcoming housing projects set to bring more traffic to Yishun, Ms Lee said it was all the more crucial that the interchange and other road projects are completed soon. Some Yishun residents have begun using the new Yishun Avenue 8 regularly, enjoying the smoother ride it provides. Mr Gunabalan Vijayabalan, 33, said it used to take him 25 minutes to drive from his home in Yishun to Seletar West Link. "There was a lot of waiting time when I used Yishun Avenue 1," said the senior engineer, whose journey now takes 10 to 15 minutes via Yishun Avenue 8. Fellow resident Tan Hock Nyee, 56, agreed: "I use Yishun Avenue 8 a lot now because it's faster than to go by Avenue 1." The new road has given him an alternative route to Punggol and Sengkang - where many of his jobs are located - instead of taking the congested Lentor Avenue. "It can take up to half an hour to get through the stretch during peak hours," Mr Tan said. "The jam at Lentor Avenue has no end."

  12. Aerial View

  13. A brief look at: SEMBAWANG

  14. 14 NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN WOODLANDS AND SEMBAWANG YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT: Big changes are coming to the North of Singapore – see them all in one flythrough video. SPH Content Studio Sponsored Content March 7, 2016 Even if you don’t live in the North of Singapore, you might have heard the buzz around the impending transformation of Woodlands and Sembawang. Slated to be developed into a vibrant live-work-play zone, the precinct, once considered “ulu”, will be home to a whopping 14 key developments over the next few years. WOODLANDS NORTH COAST The existing Woodlands Waterfront will be expanded into a 70-hectare waterfront environment for both residential and recreational use. Also planned for the area is a new business cluster within walking distance of the waterfront, which will encompass the North’s first business park, office buildings and dedicated spaces for SMEs. WOODLANDS CENTRAL The area surrounding Woodlands MRT station and Causeway Point mall – known as Woodlands Central – will be upgraded into a vibrant retail and commercial hub anchored by a pedestrian mall running through the 30-hectare hub. Woodlands bus interchange is also slated for an upgrade. Woodlands General Hospital Over in Woodlands South, the upcoming Woodlands General Hospital will start serving residents as early as 2022. The integrated healthcare facility will include an acute care hospital, a community hospital and a nursing home, and is expected to provide some 1,800 beds in total. KAMPUNG ADMIRALTY HDB’s Kampung Admiralty is an upcoming “modernkampung” located next to Admiralty MRT station. This all-in-one destination comprises two studio apartment blocks, a hawker centre, a medical centre, childcare and eldercare facilities, a shopping plaza, and shared spaces such as a recreational centre and even a community farm. This is expected to be complete in 2017.

  15. SUN PLAZA While this suburban mall next to Sembawang MRT station is by no means new, it went through a S$33m revamp in 2015 that added more retail space and gave it a fresh new look. Anchor tenants include NTUC FairPrice, a public library and food court. CANBERRA PARK After a S$2.2m facelift, Sembawang’s Canberra Park reopened in 2015 with brand new recreational facilities such as communal spaces, a tai chi corner and bicycle stations. Its centrepiece is the new playground, which is Singapore’s first “inclusive” playground with features that cater to visually handicapped and physically disabled children. CANBERRA PLAZA Situated next to the upcoming Canberra MRT station, this three-storey neighbourhood hub will connect commuters seamlessly to their homes. Canberra Plaza will be a one-stop destination for residents as it is equipped with communal facilities such as food courts, a supermarket, restaurants, clinics, and enrichment centres. Also in the works are green spaces, a childcare centre, fitness stations and play facilities including a water playground. This is slated for completion in 2019. SEMBAWANG SHOPPING CENTRE This existing neighbourhood shopping mall has a supermarket, retail stores, children’s enrichment centres and restaurants, making it a go-to destination for the whole family. Expect a surge in vibrancy when the nearby Canberra MRT station opens. NORTH-SOUTH EXPRESSWAY This highly anticipated 21.5km expressway, which is expected to be ready by 2020, will be the first highway in Singapore to feature dedicated bus lanes, a cycling path and a pedestrian walkway throughout. It will link Woodlands to the city, passing through key areas like Sembawang, Yishun, Ang Mo Kio, Bishan and Toa Payoh. According to Land Transport Authority’s One.Motoring portal, motorists travelling between the north and the city centre can expect to save up to 30 per cent of their travel time during peak hours.

  16. THOMSON-EAST COAST LINE The upcoming Thomson-East Coast Line (TEL) is slated to open in stages from 2019. It adds two MRT stations to the North – Woodlands North and Woodlands South – and links residents to the East via Upper Thomson, Havelock, Marina Bay, Marine Parade and Bedok. Commuters will also have direct access to places like the Singapore Zoo (via the nearby Springleaf MRT station on the TEL). CANBERRA MRT STATION This new addition, between Sembawang and Yishun MRT stations on the existing North-South Line, should be ready in 2019. Once built, it will make travelling much quicker for residents between the two towns, as they no longer need to catch feeder buses to the MRT station. CROSS BORDER RAIL LINK The planned Rapid Transit System (RTS) will link Woodlands North MRT station straight to JB Sentral in Johor Bahru, promising quick, hassle-free commutes across the border. As a vital cross-border node, Woodlands North MRT station will also house a transport hub with a bus interchange, offices, shops and eateries to serve both residents and visitors from Malaysia. SEMBAWANG SPORTS AND COMMUNITY HUB Residents in Sembawang can look forward to a new swimming complex and a hawker centre, slated for completion in 2018. The swimming complex will be part of a building cluster that will house a variety of sports, recreation and communal facilities under one roof such as a polyclinic, childcare and eldercare centres. Sembawang Sports and Community Hub is located at Old Nelson Road, which is within walking distance for future residents of The Visionaire. THE VISIONAIRE Located just a stone’s throw from the future Canberra MRT station, The Visionaire EC is one of the hottest new residences in the rapidly-developing area. Apart from its state-of-the-art architecture and landscape design, The Visionaire is also Singapore’s first executive condominium (EC) with Smart Home technology.

  17. SEMBAWANG “Close to nature and rich in heritage, Sembawang is an exceptional place to call home. In the coming years, new housing developments will bring life and vibrancy, while fresh facilities and spaces that meet the needs and aspirations of the community will add to Sembawang’s appeal.” Source: https://www.ura.gov.sg/uol/master-plan/view-master-plan/master-plan-2014/master plan/~/media/dmp2013/Planning%20Area%20Brochures/Brochure_Sembawang.ashx

  18. Master Plan

  19. HDB TO BUILD 4 NEXT-GEN NEIGHBOURHOOD CENTRES To be sited in Punggol, Hougang and Sembawang, they will house amenities, and some will boast elevated linkways The Straits Times | 04 Oct 2015 | Janice Heng In neighbourhoods of the near future, residents can head home from the LRT station using a sheltered bridge, which then transitions into a shop-lined corridor on the upper floor of an airy building. There, they might stop for dinner at a foodcourt, shop for groceries or pick up their children from a childcare centre. The residents can then take an elevated walkway that is linked to their Housing Board block - all without going down to street level. Such convenience will come with the introduction of next-generation HDB neighbourhood centres that house amenities and provide a gathering place for residents too. For a start, two will be built in Punggol, and one each in Hougang and Sembawang. They are expected to be ready from 2018 to 2020. Neighbourhood centres differ from the larger and more extensive town hubs such as those being built in Tampines and Bedok. The latter serve tens of thousands of residents across an entire town, and are located in town centres. Each neighbourhood centre will serve about 5,000 to 6,000 residents An artist’s impression of the neighbourhood centre located next to Punggol Waterway, where residents can come together to bond over plants and greenery.PHOTO: HDB The four new neighbourhood centres are the first ones that the HDB is building in more than a decade. The last ones it built were Pioneer Mall and Punggol Plaza, launched in 2000 and completed in 2004. Since 2000, private developers have been allowed to bid for land set aside for neighbourhood centres and build them."We have taken back the role of building these centres because we think that meeting the residents' needs and creating spaces for residents is very important," said Mr Fong Chun Wah, HDB group director for development and procurement. When the HDB designs and builds neighbourhood centres, it can better integrate them with public housing projects, he added. hree of the four new centres are being built at the same time as new HDB estates. Northshore Plaza in Punggol is being built with the Northshore Residences I and II projects, launched in the May Build-To-Order (BTO) exercise, as well as three other Punggol projects to be launched in the upcoming November BTO. Besides providing amenities, the centres aim to be the focal point of community life. Each has a plaza acting as a meeting point. "We don't want people to just come and shop... but (to have) a place where the community feels very comfortable in meeting together," said Mr Fong. Among the new centres, some have elevated linkways going to the HDB blocks. Buangkok Square in Hougang has five floors of parking. The HDB held focus group discussions and surveyed residents living near the centres to find out what facilities are needed, and this consultative approach will apply to future neighbourhood centres. Where applicable, the HDB will work with other government agencies to site facilities in new neighbourhood centres. For instance, Oasis Terraces in Punggol will house Punggol Polyclinic. On the fear that neighbourhood centres may hurt smaller heartland retailers, Mr Fong said the latter still have a role to play. "Mom-and-pop shops are convenience shops... where, if you want a loaf of bread, you can just run down and buy. You don't have to go all the way to a neighbourhood or town centre." An exhibition on the four new neighbourhood centres is now on at the HDB Hub in Toa Payoh. Hougang resident Lee Ah Boon, who is in the childcare sector, believes the centres will be a boon for the older generation. The 52-year- old said: "They don't have to walk too much to get to different amenities. It will save time for others too." “We don't want people to just come and shop... but (to have) a place where the community feels very comfortable in meeting together.” MR FONG CHUN WAH, HDB group director for development and procurement

  20. UPCOMING NEIGHBOURHOOD CENTRE

  21. Location Map Future sports and recreational hub development 3-storey neighbourhood centre comprising shops, a supermarket, a food court, enrichment centres, as well as a childcare centre Canberra MRT Station

  22. Growing Canberra Estate Source: HDB

  23. Growing Canberra Estate Development of a neighborhood center with a growing HDB estate near to The Visionaire Easier to access amenities for The Visionaire residences Source: HDB

  24. Sembawang Community Hub “The future Sembawang Sports and Community Hub (SSCH) will be a place where residents of Sembawang Town can choose from a host of recreational and sporting options, as well as create memorable shared experiences with the community. It will include a sports complex, hawker centre, primary care centre, eldercare centre, park and community club. These will provide opportunities for more social interaction, active living and intergenerational bonding among residents of Sembawang.” http://www.sbtc.org.sg/

  25. Intra- Town Cycling Network

  26. ENJOYING OUR PARKS & WATERWAYS To give residents better access to the waterways and nature areas of this region, a number of these spaces will be enhanced as recreational areas. These enhancements will be carefully designed and sensitive to existing eco-system and environments Source : URA

  27. Admiralty Park Source : URA

  28. Running and Cycling Paths

  29. Shopping, Dining & Amenities Shops and Amenities 1.4 km to The Visionaire 18 mins walk 5 mins drive

  30. Shopping, Dining & Amenities Shops and Amenities 2.1 km to The Visionaire 26 mins walk 8 mins drive

  31. Shopping, Dining & Amenities Shops and Amenities

  32. PUBLISHED AUG 15, 2015| Rachel Au-Yong New facilities such as a swimming complex and hawker centre will greet residents in Sembawang town in the next few years. These much-wanted amenities will further transform Sembawang GRC, which People's Action Party chairman Khaw Boon Wan described as "a land of kampungs becoming a modern town". Mr Khaw, the Minister for National Development who leads the five-member GRC team, announced these plans to cheers from about 60 residents who were having a dialogue with him and fellow GRC running mates yesterday. The swimming complex will be part of a building cluster with a hawker centre, polyclinic, childcare and eldercare centres plus other community facilities. It will be located in Old Nelson Road and next to Admiralty MRT station. The aim is to get the swimming pool and hawker centre ready by 2018, Dr Lim Wee Kiak, who is in charge of the project, told The Straits Times. Public consultation on the project starts tomorrow and will last about six months, added Dr Lim, whose Canberra ward will be part of Sembawang GRC after the latest electoral boundaries review. He said that the biggest challenge is preserving the famed greenery of Sembawang. "We want to minimise chopping down trees, and preserve Old Admiralty House as a heritage building on top of Admiralty Hill," said Dr Lim. Explaining the long wait for the project's launch, Mr Khaw said "sufficient critical mass" was needed first. "In the last few years, we stepped up the new Build-To-Order flats in Sembawang town, with thousands of flats being built... It let us begin to plan for a swimming complex for Sembawang town.“ Other upcoming facilities include an upgraded bus interchange in Woodlands town. Residents of Sembawang GRC will also have the country's largest general hospital, with 1,800 beds, when the Woodlands General Hospital opens in phases from 2022.

  33. Singapore Budget 2014: $1.5 billion to give Singaporeans easier access to sports facilities The Government will commit $1.5 billion to give Singaporeans easier access to sports and recreational facilities by 2030. Acting Minister for Culture, Community and Youth Lawrence Wong said in Parliament on Tuesday that this will be used for phase one of the Sports Facilities Master Plan (SFMP). Mr Wong said the masterplan aims to give a majority of Singaporeans access to sports and recreational facilities within a 10-minute walk of their homes. "We want to meet sporting needs at all levels - national, regional, town and community," he added. The plans include a mix of new facilities at the regional level, as well as incorporating new features to rejuvenate existing ones in the towns and communities. Five Regional Sports Centres (RSC) are being planned, with one in Punggol to be integrated with the neighbourhood's waterways, and co-located with a Safra clubhouse. It will host sports activities and events for the community. An artist's impression of the Ang Mo Kio Wet Play Field, which will be redeveloped from the existing Ang Mo Kio Swimming Complex. The Government will commit $1.5 billion to give Singaporeans easier access to sports and recreational facilities by 2030. -- PHOTO: SINGAPORE SPORTS COUNCIL The RSCs will be larger than existing sports and recreation centres, with larger seating capacities and LED screens to bring the community together for a better spectator experience, said Mr Wong. Meanwhile, the existing Ang Mo Kio Swimming Complex will be redeveloped into the Ang Mo Kio Wet Play Field, as the ministry explores the possibility of introducing an adventure sports pool with a floating playground in the facility. In Sembawang, an upcoming Town Sports and Recreation Centre will be part of a future one-stop community hub. The centre will combine sporting and community facilities to create a vibrant social space and offer greater convenience to residents. At the community level, MCCY will work with HDB through its Neighbourhood Renewal Programme to create new sports and recreation spaces for residents under the Sports-in-Precinct programme, and it will feature sheltered playing areas and multi-use courts. Such community initiatives will complement the crown jewel of the Singapore sports scene, the new Singapore Sports Hub, when it fully opens in June. The Sports Hub will host the 2015 SEA Games in June next year.

  34. SEMBAWANG TO HAVE INTEGRATED SPORTS HUB Sembawang residents can look forward to their own swimming pool and stadium within 10 years. MP for Nee Soon GRC Dr Lim Wee Kiak revealed this at the ground-breaking ceremony for an integrated sports, recreation and community hub at Canberra Park on Sunday morning. Some S$2m is being spent to transform Canberra Park in the next one year. The 80,000 residents there will enjoy an Inclusive Adventure Park for all ages. Other highlights include an amphitheatre, bicycle stations and third-generation fitness stations. The 1.5-hectare park will also house the largest number of swings in Singapore. Called the Swings of Differences, they will include swings for boys, girls and toddlers. Residents also have a say in choosing the colour theme of the park. Looking ahead, bigger sports facilities are being planned. Dr Lim said: "We are working very actively now with MND, with URA, to see where we can build a sports complex as well as a sports stadium for Sembawang. This has been a long-overdue item which residents have been asking and have been looking forward to." Dr Lim said details are being worked out, and options include integrating the sports complex with a park, a library and a hawker centre. The complex of three to four hectares is likely to be sited next to the Sembawang MRT Station. The plans are not stopping just at infrastructure development. With the growing number of sports facilities in the north, Dr Lim said he and his team are looking at increasing the number of events to be staged in this part of Singapore in future. Source : CNA

  35. CANBERRA PARK TO UNDERGO $2 MILLION UPGRADE The Straits Times | OCT 6, 2013 | JANICE TAI Canberra Park will receive a $2 million boost to transform it into a recreation and community hub by next year. The park is part of plans to enhance sporting facilities in the North. An integrated sporting complex featuring a stadium, swimming pool, hawker centre and library is also on the cards. It is likely to be sited next to Sembawang MRT station, said MP for Nee Soon GRC Lim Wee Kiak on Sunday morning as he launched the groundbreaking ceremony of the new park. The upgraded park is specially designed to be inclusive, said Dr Lim. When ready, its playground will not only have the largest swing system in Singapore but also feature swings that persons with disabilities will be able to use. Ramps will be installed within play structures to allow the elderly on wheelchairs to enjoy these facilities alongside their grandchildren. Besides the playground, Nee Soon residents can also look forward to an amphitheatre and plaza, bicycle stations and a tai-chi corner, among other facilities. "The new park will become an important landmark for Canberra and I hope that it will bring more families, friends and neighbours closer," he said.

  36. FROM SLEEPY SUBURB... ...TO HIGH-TRAFFIC HUB Woodlands Central to have its own retail and food complex The Straits Times | August 4, 2014 | JANICE TAI The new food and retail complex will be built in the open space next to Woodlands Sports Hall and bounded by Woodlands Street 12. Facilities will include a hawker centre with 80 cooked food stalls, 60 retail shops, five commercial schools, a supermarket a WOODLANDS Central, one of four regional centres that will serve as business hubs outside the city, will have its own retail and food complex by 2017. The $31.1 million project has been earmarked to be built in the open space next to Woodlands Sports Hall and bounded byWoodlands Street 12, The Straits Times understands. Facilities planned for the hub, which is a joint development by the National Environment Agency (NEA) and Housing Board, include a hawker centre with 80 cooked food stalls, 60 retail shops, five commercial schools, a supermarket and some 200 parking spaces. To support future traffic to the area, Woodlands Street 12 will be widened and a new slip road added from the street to Woodlands Avenue 3. Plans to develop the new hub in Woodlands Central comes after a relocation exercise announced by HDB in 2012, which will affect many households, businesses and hawker stalls at Woodlands Centre Road. The Housing Board said then that six blocks in the area will have to be relocated under the Selective En Bloc Redevelopment Scheme to replacement flats in Woodlands Drive 70 by 2016. The move, said HDB at the time, would affect some 147 households, 200 businesses in rental shops and 78 hawker stalls. The new hub is partly meant to ensure that there are enough cooked food stalls in the area, NEA told The Straits Times last week. Currently, there is only one NEA-managed hawker centre in Woodlands, located at Block 20 Marsiling Lane. There will be an urgent need for more food options once the crowd comes in with the upcoming development of the Woodlands Regional Centre, said residents The Straits Times spoke to. There are plans for one part of the regional centre to be a retail hub called Woodlands Central, occupying a 30ha area around Woodlands MRT and Causeway Point. The Woodlands MRT station is also likely to be busier when it becomes an interchange linking the North-South Line with the new Thomson Line in 2019. "Woodlands is getting very crowded, so the new facility would help the sports users who frequent the stadium, swimming complex or sports hall to have hawker stalls on the doorstep," said Woodlands resident Elle Lim, 26, a freelance music teacher. Ms Rachel Ong, 54, who works at the nearby Woodlands Civic Centre, agreed. "The new hub will ease some pressure from the potentially crowded central area by directing footfall to its food stalls and shops," said the administrator. "I just hope that the new road created will ease the traffic congestion that arises whenever there are events like night markets or bazaars in the area."

  37. Woodlands Key Strategies Pedestrian-centric regional retail hub - A magnet for shopping and social interaction, the pedestrian mall will make walking a breeze within Woodlands Central Creating an attractive walking street - Stepping down the scale of developments towards the pedestrian mall to create an intimate open air shopping street “Woodlands Central is envisioned as a walkable, pedestrian-centric regional retail hub that will serve residents of the North Region. With 30ha of land available for development, there will be about 350,000sqm of new office and retail space to anchor the area as a regional hub of opportunities.” Source : URA

  38. A brief look at : SMART LIVING

  39. Anytime, Anywhere Control and automate lights, electronics, and small appliances. Start brewing your coffee as you wake up each day. Set lights to turn on or off as people arrive and leave Receive alerts when there’s unexpected activity at home Know when people, pets, and cars arrive or leave home Check whether doors or windows are open/closed

  40. Anytime, Anywhere Lock and unlock doors from anywhere with connected locks Add connected thermostats to conserve energy Customize your lighting with connected bulbs Monitor any extreme change in temperature Protect children from dangerous or off-limit areas Get an alert if there’s a leak at home

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  42. Smart Home –The Future, Today Qingjian in collaboration with Samsung makes your new home the epitome of future homes! Together with IoT (Internet of Things) ready smart appliances such as air-conditioners, lights, washing machines, safety locks and more, you can stay connected and control your home anywhere via your mobile devices or gear.

  43. Smart Home Kit Smart home system + 10 smart devices

  44. Scenarios • Scenario 1 : Security at main door • Scenario 2 : Corridor lighting turn on automatically at night when child or old steps into corridor • Scenario 3 : Monitor unexpected motions when you’re not at home, such as child opens window, pet goes into master bedroom. • Scenario 4 : Temperature control • More and more scenarios can be DIY by users.

  45. hiLife An easy-to-use app that allows you to book facilities, essential services, lifestyle services, and lots more at the touch of your fingertips!

  46. hiLife The hassle free way of hosting a party Select and book the desired venue and available timing, whenever and wherever you are. Choose from a list of caterers and desired food, pay for it and have it delivered to you! Quality time with family and friends at a touch. You can book various sports/leisure classes at exclusive rates and enjoy the convenience of attending the classes at your doorstep. Get essential services with peace of mind Home cleaning? Choked pipes? Aircon leaking? Select from a carefully curated list of vendor with all the services for your home.

  47. hiLife

  48. hiLife • 24 X 7 at your finger tips • Personalized services & information • One stop solution for smart living

  49. CoSpace Space has the power to change our lives for the better It maximises space to the fullest, making every space count. Prepare for a transformation that will change your vision of space completely.

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