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The week that was 20-24th August 2018

Singapore – Bangkok – Shenzhen, Weekend 25-26th August 2018 This weekend I am I Shenzhen attending the 10-year anniversary celebration of a well-known and friendly architectural practice. They invited me to deliver a key note address to their big bash … Continue reading

25. August 2018 by Martin Klaasen
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The week that was 13 – 17th August 2018…

Singapore- Shanghai- Singapore and Medan, Weekend 18-19th August 2018 After two days of meetings in Singapore it was off travelling again, this time to site in Xitang, a water town project just outside Shanghai we have been working on for … Continue reading

19. August 2018 by Martin Klaasen
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The week that was 6 – 10th August 2018…

Singapore, Weekend 11-12th August 2018 A short week for most people with Thursday 9th August being Singapore’s National Day and many taking Friday off to make it a nice long weekend. I decided to work from home on Friday to … Continue reading

10. August 2018 by Martin Klaasen
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The week that was 30th July – 3rd August 2018

Perth – Singapore, Weekend 4-5th August 2018 Australia provides a contrast to Singapore in many ways. It is nearly a complete opposite way of living and working. Singapore has basically no seasons, it’s always 30 degrees and humid, in the … Continue reading

04. August 2018 by Martin Klaasen
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