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Bali-Perth 3rd May 2013 I don’t think I have ever flown on my birthday before but I guess there is a first for everything. It is quite interesting to realise still how many firsts there are in your life.  I … Continue reading

03. May 2013 by Martin Klaasen
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Sketch up

Bali 2nd May 2013 After yesterday’s public (Labour Day) holiday I find myself in Bali again to attend project progress and coordination meetings. One of the great tools for visual modelling has to be Sketch Up. I have seen some … Continue reading

02. May 2013 by Martin Klaasen
Categories: Light and inspiration, light watch, lighting applications, lighting design, lighting of the future | 1 comment

Travelling

Travelling is an integral part of our job and I don’t think that many people realise how intensive and tiring it can be. I am on my journey back from Hainan to Singapore after quite an intens week of meetings … Continue reading

26. April 2013 by Martin Klaasen
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In the swing of things

Hainan, 25th April 2013 Today was more of the same only this time we had broken up in smaller groups each focussed on specific coordination issues. My main focus of the day was the coordination with the interior designer to … Continue reading

25. April 2013 by Martin Klaasen
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Preparations

Singapore 19-20th April 2013 Sometimes when I reach Friday I am like…phew…that’s another week gone. I was off at 6.30 to go for a drink with a friend and never came back before late….so here is a weekend edition 🙂 … Continue reading

20. April 2013 by Martin Klaasen
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In Control

Singapore 16th April 2013 Lighting designers tend to focus mainly on lighting effects, but one of the most crucial elements of any lighting design is the ease of operation, switches and controls, manual or programmed. In one of our projects … Continue reading

16. April 2013 by Martin Klaasen
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Numbers

Perth 12th April 2013 I don’t know how my colleagues work but I would assume that budget planning is part and parcel of the lighting design services. It’s all nice and good to create a beautiful lighting design but it … Continue reading

12. April 2013 by Martin Klaasen
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Sharing

Perth 10th April 2013 While I am preparing some presentations for upcoming speaking engagements and doing a remote magazine interview, I am very much aware that as we grow older, supposedly wiser and have more experience, we have the duty … Continue reading

10. April 2013 by Martin Klaasen
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Dressed for the job

Perth 9th April 2013 Don’t know what’s going on with the weather, but it seems like rather extreme opposites right now! We had a white Easter with snow and freezing temperatures in Europe just a week ago and we are … Continue reading

09. April 2013 by Martin Klaasen
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Clients

Singapore 28th March 2013 My last blog of the month already…with Good Friday tomorrow and the Easter Holidays, my next working day will be in April… In our projects we deal with all sorts of clients; sometimes directly, sometimes indirectly. … Continue reading

28. March 2013 by Martin Klaasen
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