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Something new, something old

Singapore, 24th March 2014 Some clients have really interesting philosophies and strategies when it comes to implementing a new design. I had a meeting today in regards to the renovation of a ballroom, one of the first stages of the complete … Continue reading

24. March 2014 by Martin Klaasen
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Day and night

Singapore, 19th March 2014 One of the inevitable things with day light is that at the end of the day it turns into the night! Your living or work place then has to cope with the reverse situation where somehow … Continue reading

19. March 2014 by Martin Klaasen
Categories: city beautification, light and health, Light and inspiration, light watch, lighting applications, lighting design, lighting standards | Leave a comment

Day lighting

Singapore, 18th March 2014 I mentioned in my blog yesterday that in my search for a suitable office space, the availability of natural day light is imperative. I can’t work in an office space devout of day light. I need … Continue reading

18. March 2014 by Martin Klaasen
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Office space

Singapore, 17th March 2014 It’s that time again…we have been gradually growing to the point that we are now looking for a new office…On one hand I like to move (the excitement of the new) on the other hand I dread it … Continue reading

17. March 2014 by Martin Klaasen
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The diplomacy in lighting design

Perth, 14th March 2014 This is an issue that not many of us realise but can be critical to the success of every project. Besides being creative beings we lighting designers also need to have a healthy dose of diplomacy … Continue reading

14. March 2014 by Martin Klaasen
Categories: light watch, lighting and culture, lighting applications, lighting design, lighting design practice | 1 comment

Air travel

Perth, 10th March 2014 With the mysterious disappearance of a Malaysian commercial airliner en route from KL to Beijing, you do wonder what’s going on at times. With all modern technology, how is it possible that an airplane just disappears … Continue reading

10. March 2014 by Martin Klaasen
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Travelling

Hong Kong- Singapore, 7-8th March 2014 Travelling, travelling…quite a time consuming exercise. Certainly if your flight times are not very favourable you may effectively loose a whole working day even if the actual flight is only 3-4 hours. I came … Continue reading

08. March 2014 by Martin Klaasen
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Ballroom lighting

Hong Kong, 6th March 2014 One of the most complicated and complex lighting design challenges has to be the design of a hotel’s ballroom. The ballroom is generally one of the money makers of the hotel with wedding and corporate … Continue reading

06. March 2014 by Martin Klaasen
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Tree of light

Singapore, 27th February 2014 The tree is a very natural element of landscape, something we are all familiar with. It is also one of the most mal-treated objects when it comes to lighting. There are very little people that really … Continue reading

27. February 2014 by Martin Klaasen
Categories: light watch, lighting and sustainability, lighting applications, lighting design | 1 comment

Reflecting on reflections

Bandung, 25th February 2014 It is not often that a client brings you to visit a project to show you what they do NOT want! Generally they bring you to see completed projects they like to explain to you what … Continue reading

25. February 2014 by Martin Klaasen
Categories: Light & Learn, light watch, lighting applications, lighting design, lighting standards | Leave a comment

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