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FAP Justifies Shrinking Pigeonholes & Jepping Up Prices. EXTREME EXPLOITATION!

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[h=1]Shrinking HDB flats due to need to maximise land and to adapt[/h][h=2]But some say smaller apartments do not square with needs of a developed nation
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Published on Nov 26, 2011





The average HDB flat has shrunk over the years, but this is due to the need to maximise Singapore's limited land and to adapt to changing household sizes, the Housing Board said on Friday. -- ST PHOTO: ALPHONSUS CHERN

By Jessica Cheam, Housing Correspondent
The average HDB flat has shrunk over the years, but this is due to the need to maximise Singapore's limited land and to adapt to changing household sizes, the Housing Board said on Friday.
Responding to queries from The Straits Times, it said that these needs meant sizes of each flat type had to be made slightly smaller over time, and the agency's architects have compensated by increasing the use of internal space through better flat layouts.
It added that HDB regularly reviews flat sizes, taking into account factors such as changes in demographic trends and lifestyle habits.
[h=5]Related Links[/h][h=4]Household size versus flat size and living space per person[/h]

HDB's comments come after a debate erupted over earlier remarks made by its chief executive Cheong Koon Hean that smaller flats do not have to mean a lower quality of living.
 
Maybe ok. Just remove the kitchen, since girls don't know how to cook nowsadays:o
 
Don't forget that they're also buildling them taller too.
 
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