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World Environment Day

Yangon, Myanmar, 5th June 2012 As I am ploughing through the hotel area by area to inventorise the lighting and list out the current state of affairs, it seems apt that today is world environment day. At least so I … Continue reading

05. June 2012 by Martin Klaasen
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Poor maintenance…a killer

Yangon, Myanmar, 6th June 2012 My first day back in Yangon since a long time…I was last here around 2003-2004 invited as guest speaker at an architectural lighting event. Not much has changed on the road from the airport to … Continue reading

05. June 2012 by Martin Klaasen
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Dazzling lights

Singapore, 2nd June 2012 Couldn’t use my laptop last evening as it was in the capable hands of Gerard, IT expert extra-ordinaire…My external hard disc had crashed on me and my laptop needed some serious clean up! All done now, … Continue reading

02. June 2012 by Martin Klaasen
Categories: city beautification, Light and insiration, light watch, lighting and culture, lighting and the economy | Leave a comment

Sorry it’s the system!

Singapore, 31st May 2012 One of biggest “fights” has to be against those multi-national companies when it comes to payment. Today again I had to deal with two of these cases where the project director hides behind “the system”. The … Continue reading

31. May 2012 by Martin Klaasen
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Wheeling and dealing

Singapore, 29th May 2012 Making sure you get the best deal for your client seems a fairly straight forward exercise but in practice it is not. Certainly if your lighting design is worked out in Singapore and your project location … Continue reading

30. May 2012 by Martin Klaasen
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Room with a view

Singapore, 29th May 2012 We are in the midst of designing some penthouses and key to these must be the views. Located in the heart of a major Asian city, some 200m up in the sky, all lighting design should … Continue reading

29. May 2012 by Martin Klaasen
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Planning ahead

Singapore, 28th May 2012 One of my recurring tasks is to allocate capable manpower to new projects. It is a challenge not easily defined as each project has its specific demands and each staff has their specific strength. This capacity … Continue reading

28. May 2012 by Martin Klaasen
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On the acquisition trail

Kuala Lumpur, 24th May 2012 Bet a lot of my competitors would love to know how I go about my project acquisition…I am in Kuala Lumpur for the day to meet some new clients and ick of new projects. Some … Continue reading

25. May 2012 by Martin Klaasen
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The lighting experience

Perth, 22nd May 2012 With the cut throat competition between LED lighting suppliers (nearly everyone nowadays!), there is an increasing need to create awareness for clients and end users to weed out the “profiteers” who offer below par quality LED … Continue reading

22. May 2012 by Martin Klaasen
Categories: Education, light watch, lighting and the economy, lighting design, lighting standards | Leave a comment

Noche Zero

Perth, 21st May 2012 Another beautiful day in Perth, we are lucky here with an average of 8-9 hours sun shine a day throughout the year. Add to that the (really crisp) blue skies and a Mediterranean climate together with … Continue reading

21. May 2012 by Martin Klaasen
Categories: city beautification, Light & Learn, light watch, lighting applications, lighting design, lighting of the future, lighting standards | Leave a comment

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