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The Continuum Showflat 7070-2

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The Continuum offers a cutting-edge residential project having 3 blocks housing an

overall 816 units. The development spans both sides of the historically significant

Thiam Siew Avenue, earlier embellished with 22 pre-war bungalows and semidetached

houses.

The North and South plots are meticulously designed as self-contained condos,

every single using its own entrance, and basement parking. A wonderful overhead

bridge, similar to the iconic Henderson Waves pedestrian bridge, elegantly links the

two plots, providing residents admission to facilities on both sides.

Condo Facilities

A. ARRIVAL ZONE NORTH

1. Waterwall Drop-Off Plaza

2. Waterwall

3. Bicycle Parking

D. HERITAGE ZONE

1. Thiam Siew House

2. Library

3. Club Room

4. Foyer

5. Thiam Siew House Front Court

6. Front Court Lawn


7. Water Bowl

8. Roof Tiles Feature Wall

Amongst the selection of facilities offered, The Continuum showcases 2 sky gardens

along with a preserved clubhouse coming from the historic Thiam Siew House,

making it a remarkable destination for its occupants. Notably, the focus on of this

development would be the overhead bridge that seamlessly links the northern and

southern sites.

Residents of The Continuum can revel in unobstructed perspectives of both the CBD

and Singapore Sports Hub to the northwest, as well as the captivating Joo

Chiat/Telok Kurau low-rise properties towards the southeast. The clever north-south

orientation of the units ensures avoidance of direct afternoon exposure to the sun

while increasing natural air flow.

For those interested, The Continuum Floor Plan can be downloaded for further

exploration, and The Contiinuum Showflat is available for viewing. Contact us now to

schedule a visit to experience the extraordinary living offered by The Continuum.

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