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Earth36T is envisioned as a low-rise, landscape-led community that emphasises calm, walkable outdoor spaces and considered architecture. Homes are planned to maximise natural light, cross-ventilation, and meaningful views into shared green courts.
The project is intentionally limited in scale, prioritising spaciousness over density. Placeholder copy here will be replaced with final details on unit mix, amenities, and key specifications.
Residents can expect a balanced combination of privacy, community interaction, and quiet zones that support work, rest, and play.
Situated in a well-connected yet quietly tucked-away part of the city, Earth36T offers convenient access to key business districts, schools, and everyday conveniences, while maintaining a sense of retreat from main-road noise.
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The site for Earth36T has been selected for its balance of accessibility and natural setting. Mature trees, generous open edges, and favourable light conditions allow for a plan that foregrounds landscape rather than built mass.
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Earth36T follows the broader Arka36T philosophy of designing from the inside out: starting with how residents will use spaces daily, then shaping built forms, circulation, and landscape around those patterns.
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