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Hong Kong style

Hong Kong, 24th January 2014 Today was spent on a kick of meeting for a new prestigious project here. I don’t know about how others experience Hong Kong and its work environment but I distinctively feel a totally different attitude … Continue reading

25. January 2014 by Martin Klaasen
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The new China

Yangshuo – Hong Kong, 23rd January 2014 As I am making my way from Yangshuo to Hong Kong for my next meetings, I am reflecting on some interesting developments taking pace in China. In the “new” China of today it … Continue reading

23. January 2014 by Martin Klaasen
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Still cold…

Yangshuo, 22nd January 2014 Getting used to the cold…today more of the same. Today we fried some banana’s on the improvised heat stoves and I must say the “pisang goreng” (or fried banana) tasted nice and hot! Many people do … Continue reading

22. January 2014 by Martin Klaasen
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Cold

Yangshuo, 21st January 2014 This blog is simply called cold…I woke up with temperatures outside around freezing point. No world news, but after the hot summer in Perth and the normal hot humidity of Singapore a nice frisk waking up! … Continue reading

21. January 2014 by Martin Klaasen
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Inspiration

Yangshuo, 20th January 2014 Today I travelled from Singapore back to Yangshuo, the heart of the Guilin Mountains in China, famous for being featured on the back on the 20 dollar Reminbi bank notes. Over the next 3 days I … Continue reading

20. January 2014 by Martin Klaasen
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Candle light

Singapore, 17th January 2014 As lighting designers of this day and age it is understandable that our prime focus is on designing around and with today’s lighting technology. Obviously if you are a new generation lighting designer you probably know … Continue reading

17. January 2014 by Martin Klaasen
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Priorities…

Shanghai-Singapore, 16th January 2014 I wrapped up my stay in Shanghai with some outstanding design work but I have to say with travel in the afternoon, albeit the later part of the day, it still cuts your day in half. … Continue reading

16. January 2014 by Martin Klaasen
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On top of the world…

Shanghai, 15th January 2014 After a day of successful meetings and design workshops I had a great sense of achievement. The meeting had been postponed several times since late last year because of conflicting schedules, but when we finally made … Continue reading

15. January 2014 by Martin Klaasen
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The power of solar

Singapore, 28th November 2013 2 Two more to go…actually I should say 1 more after this!… 🙂 I am counting down to my 1000th blog post next week and this is nr 999…! Please send in your wishes, comments and feedbacks … Continue reading

29. November 2013 by Martin Klaasen
Categories: going green, light and health, light watch, lighting and culture, lighting and sustainability, lighting of the future | 1 comment

Zero energy…

Singapore, 28th November 2013 3 Three more to go… I am counting down to my 1000th blog post! I would like to take this opportunity to ask all my readers to send in your wishes, comments and feedbacks on how … Continue reading

28. November 2013 by Martin Klaasen
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