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Mr. Aa on 03 Jun ’08: Why is there so much spam? This reminds me of a verse in the Mangala Sutta sutra I would like to share with all of you:

"Not to associate with the foolish, but to associate with the wise, and to honor those worthy of honor — this is the highest blessing."

react admin on 02 Aug ’08: Spam is cleared!

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

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Yu Sern Hong
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NUS, B.A(Arch)
SCI-Arc, M.Arch

Sernhong received his undergraduate degree in Architecture at the National University of Singapore. He recently received his M.Arch degree at the Southern California Institute of Architecture(SCI-Arc) where he received 2 awards (SCI-Arc Service Award & the SCI-Arc Scholarship award). He is a member of mAAN. He is currently practicing in a Hollywood, Calfornian-based architecture firm called 5+Design Inc. He actively updates his blogs at http://www.piratedcity.blogspot.com and http://www.yusernhong.blogspot.com



Janita Han Pei Ling
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Delft, Final year masters

Janita Han received her undergraduate degree in Architecture at the National University of Singapore under the ASEAN Scholarship programme. After two years of internship at architecture office WOHA and design firm MOD, as well as a short stint in Habitat for Humanity, Janita is currently pursuing her masters degree in architecture at the Technical University Delft, the Netherlands, as a Rotary Ambassadorial Scholar.


Foong Ngai Keong
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Beijing, 建筑师

Ngai Keong received both his undergraduate and postgraduate degrees in Architecture at the National University of Singapore. He is currently practicing in Beijing, learning the ways of China, and loving it. Ngai Keong was a volunteer for several community construction projects scattered around South East Asia, and is looking forward to doing more.


 

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