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GOOD OF BAD
I got invited to do Master of Architecture in
This year has been just so awesome and so crazy. Moving to
As for whether I m accepting this Master opportunity up, I’m talking to some people abt it. Spoke to Paul Walker yesterday, it was a good chat. Being in
Jessie and Andrew were here but now they are gone... gone back to
Apartment hunting has been a big. Having great difficulty trying to look for a three bedroom apartment. it was fun at th beginning, but now it is just frustration and annoying... however, apartment viewing is heaps of fun. Haha...
band of horses with jess, andrew and louis...

: : my best friend : :

fare evasion in Sydney?? do people do that there?
Jess and Andrew went crazy and bought quite a bit of stuff.. I only bought, …. Wait for it… wait for it… wait for it… A TYPEWRITER… I’ve been playing with it.. and guess what, this typewriter has RED INK…. Anyone? Anyone? It is just awesome... since, i've been making christmas cards... hahaha....
1. Talent is one-third of the success equation.
Talent is important in any profession, but it is no guarantee of success. Hard work and luck are equally important. Hard work means self-discipline and sacrifice. Luck means, among other things, access to power, whether it is social contacts or money or timing. In fact, if you are not very talented, you can still succeed by emphasizing the other two. If you think I am wrong, just look around. sadly, that is so so true... so i m not going to argue with that...
2. 95 percent of any creative profession is shit work.
Only 5 percent is actually, in some simplistic way, fun. In school that is what you focus on; it is 100 percent fun. Tick-tock. In real life, most of the time there is paper work, drafting boring stuff, fact-checking, negotiating, selling, collecting money, paying taxes, and so forth. If you don't learn to love the boring, aggravating, and stupid parts of your profession and perform them with diligence and care, you will never succeed. haha.. i m telling u... it is shit work..
3. If everything is equally important, then nothing is very important.
You hear a lot about details, from "Don't sweat the details¡" to "God is in the details." Both are true, but with a very important explanation: hierarchy. You must decide what is important, and then attend to it first and foremost. Everything is important, yes. But not everything is equally important. A very successful real estate person taught me this. He told me, "Watch King Rat. You'll get it."
4. Don't over-think a problem.
One time when I was in graduate school, the late, great Steven Izenour said to me, after only a week or so into a ten-week problem, ¡°OK, you solved it. Now draw it up.¡± Every other critic I ever had always tried to complicate and prolong a problem when, in fact, it had already been solved. Designers are obsessive by nature. This was a revelation. Sometimes you just hit it. The thing is done. Move on. this is what Richard said to me when i was stressing out about my design. he told me that i was over thinking the problem, and i've made changes to my design which made me weaker than before.. i've already solved the problem and had a great concept, i should stop trying to make it better coz i was just making it worst... always follow your first instinct.
5. Start with what you know; then remove the unknowns.
In design this means "draw what you know." Start by putting down what you already know and already understand. If you are designing a chair, for example, you know that humans are of predictable height. The seat height, the angle of repose, and the loading requirements can at least be approximated. So draw them. Most students panic when faced with something they do not know and cannot control. Forget about it. Begin at the beginning. Then work on each unknown, solving and removing them one at a time. It is the most important rule of design. In Zen it is expressed as "Be where you are." It works.
6. Don't forget your goal.
Definition of a fanatic: Someone who redoubles his effort after forgetting his goal. Students and young designers often approach a problem with insight and brilliance, and subsequently let it slip away in confusion, fear and wasted effort. They forget their goals, and make up new ones as they go along. Original thought is a kind of gift from the gods. Artists know this. "Hold the moment," they say. "Honor it." Get your idea down on a slip of paper and tape it up in front of you. yeah.. .we so do...not only students and young designers, everyone forgets their goals...
7. When you throw your weight around, you usually fall off balance.
Overconfidence is as bad as no confidence. Be humble in approaching problems. Realize and accept your ignorance, then work diligently to educate yourself out of it. Ask questions. Power ¨C the power to create things and impose them on the world ¨C is a privilege. Do not abuse it, do not underestimate its difficulty, or it will come around and bite you on the ass. The great Karmic wheel, however slowly, turns. the balancing act that i don't care for...
8. The road to hell is paved with good intentions; or, no good deed goes unpunished.
The world is not set up to facilitate the best any more than it is set up to facilitate the worst. It doesn't depend on brilliance or innovation because if it did, the system would be unpredictable. It requires averages and predictables. So, good deeds and brilliant ideas go against the grain of the social contract almost by definition. They will be challenged and will require enormous effort to succeed. Most fail. Expect to work hard, expect to fail a few times, and expect to be rejected. Our work is like martial arts or military strategy: Never underestimate your opponent. If you believe in excellence, your opponent will pretty much be everything. it is never fair... live with it!!!! u can never make everyone happy...
9. It all comes down to output.
No matter how cool your computer rendering is, no matter how brilliant your essay is, no matter how fabulous your whatever is, if you can't output it, distribute it, and make it known, it basically doesn't exist. Orient yourself to output. Schedule output. Output, output, output. Show Me The Output. that's why we see crap design out there.. .coz the design might be crap, but they know how to market their products.
10. The rest of the world counts.
If you hope to accomplish anything, you will inevitably need all of the people you hated in high school. I once attended a very prestigious design school where the idea was "If you are here, you are so important, the rest of the world doesn't count." Not a single person from that school that I know of has ever been really successful outside of school. In fact, most are the kind of mid-level management drones and hacks they so despised as students. A suit does not make you a genius. No matter how good your design is, somebody has to construct or manufacture it. Somebody has to insure it. Somebody has to buy it. Respect those people. You need them. Big time.
As Bob Gill puts it, "your design is only good when it has served its purpose."
think abt it....
woop woop woop... Dinner was fantastic...Handbook on vehicle parking provision in development proposals
2005 edition
Haha.. I found my apartment on the background of this handbook.. haha… then I realized I never took any photo of my house from the outside...
that is the car parking of the Singapore Science Center, haha... yeah.. i stay right opposite it. during new year's they have fire works... Chinese New Year too.. i m quite sure they have fireworks during Christmas...
I LOVE U HEAPS... u have grown so much since planetuni camp.And u are getting yourself involved in many areas… muack muack muack...XOXO...
U were awesome at the world vision benefit concert.. I tried saying hi and waving at u... BUT U NEVER SEE ME!!!! muahaha.. CHRISTMAS is just around the corner.. so exciting...
lily and i at burnetti...
me, lily and viola...This essay takes the reader through a brief overview of the history of
* Utopia, in its most common and general positive meaning, refers to an imaginary, ideal civilization, which may range from a city to a world, and may be regarded as possible in the future, although not currently existent. It has also been used to describe actual communities founded in attempts to create such a society in order to better themselves in an economic and political fashion.
A dystopia is a fictional society that is the antithesis of utopia. It is usually characterized by an oppressive social control, such as an authoritarian or totalitarian government. Dystopia is a negative utopia: a world wherein utopian ideals have been subverted. Example: George Orwell's 1984, Aldous Huxley's Brave
Heterotopia, the "other place", with its real and imagined possibilities (a mix of "utopian" escapism and turning virtual possibilities into reality.)
Definitions adapted from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. , Retrieved August 2, 2006 from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Utopia, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dystopia, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ Heterotop
final presentation panel.. i think it communicates really well because it is straight forward and clear. results are coming out in two days.. i m waiting in anticipation
gary.... who probably a little red now.. like a burnt lobster...
aldrich
michael
me... hm..... i reckon i pretty good with messy eye browns and nose hair...
i think gary took this photo.. or was it aldrich, maybe it was nick. i can't remember....
darren Yio.... playing with my phone.. i have no idea what he is smiling at it.maybe he was posing for the camera
NICK AND KARLY CINI
25 November 2006
Congratulations….






Zigg... the awesome dude... louis' best mate... haha... eh zigg.. this is the only picture i have of u. and u look pretty funny. haha... no more zigg means no more late night supper... why did u go back to singapore so early... i miss u heaps.
"when in doubt use helvetica ..."
"you will never understand.... "
"Don't worry...."
Lots of cheering, the smell of beer and perspiration… hot chips and fried chicken and fish.

Uni has been crazy, late nights and very little sleep.. Lord help me. It’s Friday finally…. After a whole day at uni… went out to Alice Euphemia with Silas… Sales! Woo Woo Woo … but I didn’t get anything. met up with Chris to collect his suit. Chris looks really good in the suit! Dinner with Chris and Silas at red silk.. lemon grass chicken with fried egg and rice. Yum yum …
All architecture is shelter, all great architecture is the design of space that contains, cuddles, exalts, or stimulates the persons in that space.
Philip Johnson
You can dream, create, design and build the most wonderful place in the world, but it requires people to make the dream a reality.
Walt Disney
I bought a new phone I bought a new phone. Haha… yeah.. .N73. check out the ad. . http://www.boardsmag.com/screeningroom/commercials/3276/
Awesome phone. I have yet to play with it coz it is still charging.. . I m very excited abt this phone.. it was a 3.2 megepixel camera which will be extremely helpful to me. Now I can go around snapping photos… haha.. coz I have a 512 memory card too..
church was incredible and totally “wow”-ed me. Pastor Russell wanted use to get into pairs and start to prophecy over our own lives. That was madness man. I was like, oh no, I don’t want to do it. I might be loud and blah blah blah.. but there are some stuff that I have trouble opening up to. Phebe probably know that very well.. i was glad that I paired up with her. It was good.. she was there for me and encouraged me. I m slowly opening up… but I find it really hard. Really need to pray and work on this bit of my life.
Had a dinner date with phebs. we talked for ages.. it was good.. There were some stuff that had been troubling me for the past week, i felt good after talking to phebs abt it… phebobo is so cute la.. I love you heaps. Really.. really.. thanks for encouraging me, u have to idea how much difference u have had.