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lola on 20 May ’08: good site dude

posh.l on 15 Aug ’08: many steps at a time! i saw your fish tank already!

khow on 03 Oct ’08: ok now this is the official website...haha

loar on 22 Oct ’08: this site is quiet.. are there any events coming up?

nk on 29 Oct ’08: hang in there! we have something exciting brewing.. will update the website once it gets more concrete.

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Mark on Operation Void Deck

Thank you, very fascinating to read, you should follow impressive of your blog. I was very reveling to control your contents from prison term to sentence. We are depending forward to your future situations.
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Sernhong on re:ACT at 7th mAAN Conference, New Delhi (23-25 Feb)

There were a total of about 80-100 people at the whole conference. Very interesting meeting eveyone.

France on re:ACT at 7th mAAN Conference, New Delhi (23-25 Feb)

Looks very interesting. How many people were there?

Our very first intern speaks up!

Joshua Teo on Mon, July 6, 2009

Over the last 2 months, re:ACT had the great pleasure of accepting Daniel as our very first intern! It was a great experience working together with this passionate and self-motivated young man. And as much as he would tell you about how much he has learnt, we too learned a great deal from him being with us. We had a blast hanging out with you Daniel! Well, we decided to get Daniel to share his experience with our readers, so read on to find out what it was like for him.

"The past two months spent with re:ACT can be described as nothing short of exhilarating. From preparing for workshops, meeting key people in the industry, helping to maintain the websites and blogs, it is almost a dream for a freshman like me who has not even started his formal journey in architecture school.

My journey as an intern at re:ACT began shortly after the CUBE Workshop in March 2009. Although I was holding a more supportive role in terms of logistics, I knew that there was something very different about this workshop from others that I had been exposed to. I thought to myself, the people who came up with this programme must really want to make a difference in the community by pushing young minds to brainstorm new ideas for a brand new master plan of the area. My curiosity led me to link up with Joshua, who opened the door for me to come in and learn the ropes.

Just like a fish out of water, I was thrown into an environment where I had little prior experience and everything seemed rather uncomfortable at first. My first few tasks were to set up a blog and do some basic designing, things which I knew I had to learn eventually, but at that point I had no clue how to execute. With much guidance and tutelage from Joshua, I managed to find my way round the various software and was decently successful in my first foray into the world of design.

With the arrival of Sernhong from Beijing, things started to pick up a notch. With the little office transforming into something akin to a Command Post, the daily objectives were set and all our energies were focused to the tasks at hand. The most thrilling part was the many meet-ups with various groups of people. From meeting key influencers in the local architecture scene such as William Lim and Tay Kheng Soon, to government organisations (URA, STB etc), as well as some of my future professors in NUS, it was a great privilege for someone like me to meet with so many key players in the industry.

It has indeed been a very eventful two months spent with re:ACT. I have learnt so much from the meetings with the various groups, as well as from Joshua, Sernhong and the rest of the re:ACT team. My knowledge of architecture has grown tremendously, and my interest in it has grown even more. It’s been an honour and great privilege for me to have this opportunity to learn, and I will continue to support re:ACT’s cause in the future!"

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Updates to re:ACT’s Youtube Channel!

Daniel Lee on Fri, July 3, 2009



Videos from June's Really Ar? 3 - "It's I, It's You, It's We, who build Community" have all been uploaded to re:ACT's Youtube Channel. So if you did not manage to catch the last edition of Really Ar?, here is your chance! With engaging and inspiring presentations by our three speakers, Mr Yong Teck Meng, Ms Ong Swee Hong and Mr Khoo Peng Beng, as well as an exciting discussion session at the end, this is something that surely you would not want to miss.

Also, we have updated 2 more videos into re:ACT's Youtube Channel. First, the "Singapore Research Film", written and produced by Yu Sern Hong and Janita Han, seeks to explore what really makes a Singaporean. Do we as Singaporeans really have our own culture? Do we have our own Singaporean identity? As they explore the streets of Singapore and speak to members of the public on this issue, interesting ideals and opinions surface from people of all walks of life. To view this video, please click here.

Secondly, ''Seletar Airbase - Singapore's Secret Garden", a film written and produced by Li Xiuqi, speaks about the little known North-Eastern Airbase. With the area surrounding the base slated to be turned into an Aerospace Hub, Li ventures into this area of Singapore and discovers a hidden sanctuary tucked away in a corner of the country. With the peace and calm of the area only broken by the sound of children laughing and playing, Li brings us on an unforgettable journey away from the hustle and bustle of modern life. Click here to watch this video.

To view all of the videos on re:ACT's Youtube Channel, please click this link.

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re:ACT features on Commonpeople.sg!

Daniel Lee on Fri, July 3, 2009

Commonpeople.sg, a platform that seeks to re-look and re-think what creative expression means in Singapore today recently held an interview with members of re:ACT! Sernhong and Joshua gave insights into how re:ACT was run, our vision and gave details into some of the prominent projects that re:ACT has been involved with in the past. It certainly was a little daunting at first, with video cameras and microphones watching your every move, but once they got into the groove of things, Sernhong and Joshua provided viewers with stimulating ideas and thoughts, as well the direction that re:ACT is going to take in the future to continue to impact the architecture community in Singapore.

We are thankful to the team at Commonpeople.sg for this opportunity to be on their website. Great stuff guys!

Click here to view the interview.

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