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29
Sep
10

My Interior & Exterior Photography

This is purely a pictorial blogpost to show some of the shots I’ve took of some interiors and exteriors. Unedited and straight from the camera! :D

Comments & critiques are welcome! :D

Cheers and have a good day. :)

One Orchard, Singapore

Heeren@Courtyard, Malacca

Clarke Quay, Singapore

Clarke Quay, Singapore

Food Republic – Vivo City, Singapore

Rahsia, Kuala Lumpur

Excel Exhibition Centre, London

Westminster Station Subway entrance, London

Park by River Thames, London

Etihad Airways Interior

Brasserie Bar & Grill, Dublin

Organic Goes Chic, Empire Gallery

Organic Goes Chic, Empire Galler

Sutera Harbour, Kota Kinabalu

Sutera Harbour, Kota Kinabalu

17
Apr
10

Saying Harro! From the iPad! It’s awesome!!! Haha

16
Apr
10

Images that Changed the World

CEO of Getty Images, Jonathan Klien shares with us images that changed the world.

”You dont take a photograph, you make it’

“When we are confronted by a powerful image, we all have a choice. We can look away, or we can address it”.

01
Mar
10

My CNY 2010 began at TDH :)

Its time to blog again after the festive season of Chinese New Year. :) I have lots to blog about this year’s CNY for some reason. And blog i shall. My CNY celebration began with a slightly different menu and at a place oh-so-not-chinese.

Yup!…the watering hole. TomDicknHarry’s. It was a night out with the boys before we all went off for our CNY holidays.

Previous posts on TDH was about drinks n breakfast. This time we did ordered quite a bit from the menu. So enjoy the pics and try not to drool oK!

First up, Tets Double Happiness ! hehe

As  always, mushroom soup is a standard order and its pretty good. I’d ordered it again.

This Fried Mushroom is roxxx…must order OK!

Cant remember whats this so prob not that significant enuff :P

If you fancy pizzas then this rectangular pizza is pretty delicious… surprisngly

This burger is thicker than it looks. The meat was juicy and the fries tasted yumm. Either I was hungry or its really good. :)

This appetizer is an assortment of slices sausages and bacon. The bacon is nice, but the sausages is well..erm, u can do at home. :s

Fish and chips were Ok OK. The green pea dip was interesting although it didnt tickle my fancy.

Im a huge fan of Pies. Especially those served with brown sauce. This is the 2nd pie im having at TDH and they’re all good. Its my default meal there now. Love it.

Final order was the steak. Medium-rare, juicy, sauce was good. Fries was good. I could use a bit more of them veges though.  But heck, i got no complaints.

This pic, a testament of good food. He refused to use a fork. :P

28 yrs old and still playing video games…

The rest of the pics are of us mucking around…hehe..

Group shot! (Eric, KJ, Shannon, Yoke and Me!)

Everyone left around 10ish except yoke and we carried on for a bit.

As always, you always bump into friends at places like this.

Seng just got back from Dubai, within minutes he appeared. Talk about commitment towards alcohol lolz.

And Jean was with him. Ahhh…what a better way to start the CNY then with good friends.

We carried on till 2am and off we went for our holidays.

Next up – CNY Traditions: Reunion Dinner

Laterz!

10
Feb
10

Every House and Space tells a story. It should. If it doesnt, it shouldnt exist.

Apart of formal and contextual issues, it is the characteristics of domestic life that underpins most residential projects. Design ideas are are born from initial discussions and brainstorming with the client(s) and from getting a feel of the talked about ‘space’.

The first design sketches happen really quickly because its the best way of communication between designer and client.

Its an act of conversation and translation.

There is a very obvious line between designing houses/spaces and decorating them. I recently flip through this magazine titled ‘Designers of the Year 2009′, a Malaysian publication, and I found it …lets just say unattractive. It should’ve been titled ‘Decorators of the Year’. Even that, those in it fail to make the cut. At least for me.

I’ve always wanted to design spaces that respond to a certain characteristics of landscape and context and yet is an accurate interpretation of the client’s brief and requirements. The design must engage directly with the complexities of the domestic family life or life thats going into it. Many architects / designers are pretty strict and orthodoxed which results in their client becoming totally subsumed, requiring them to live in a certain way and conform to a rules set by the architect / designer’s design agenda.

In contrast, my endeavour is to find the theatricalities of the occupants existence, issues of socialbility and what dynamics are apparent within the occupants. The story of the house or space then emerges out of that mix and its complexities.

I have a new client. That client is me. And its the most difficult client I will ever have to deal with.

This scale model is my house to be in the near future.

Its my blank canvas. My empty notepad. How paint on the canvas and write its story,  i dont know yet.

But i started with the most communal part of the space. The dining.

Because this is where its occupants are most likely to come together.

And so, the story of this space begins…

Remember, if a house has no story, it should cease to exist.




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