Looking back at where I began this year (2022) and reading the last year’s reflection, I feel I have come … More
Tag: experience
Things I learnt from Japanese Landscape Architects
Since early this year, I have been fortunate to be involved in a research project on contemporary Japanese landscape architecture … More
Reflecting on my Independent Thesis
As I wrapped up my Master of Architecture course this semester, this will be the last article on my experience … More
Reflecting on Studio 02: Barbican – Masters Studio E
It is a strange feeling to find myself writing yet another article on my reflection on the master’s studio experience … More
Visiting Terrace House by Austin Maynard Architects – thinking about the future of multi-res projects
Through meeting Dan, the new director of Melbourne School of Design, I was fortunate to be invited to the tour … More
Talking about Time Management & Media Strategies
On the 4th of May, I had an opportunity to share my thoughts and approaches to time management and media … More
Reflecting on AIA Symposium – Lost Opportunities
Over the weekend of 18-20 March, I had an opportunity to volunteer at the AIA Symposium – Lost Opportunities. The … More
Venice Studio: finishing the 12-day super intensive studio program
In early January, I was fortunate to be offered a spot in the intensive studio program called Venice Studio. Venice … More
Being a University Design Tutor an a Master Student
The first semester of the Master of Architetcture degree at the University of Melbourne has been like a roller coaster … More
Working while Studying
I received some requests from readers asking me about how I managed work while studies, so here it is. Disclaimer! … More
Architecture Summer School with Richard Leplastrier & Peter Stutchbury
Between 9-15 February, I participated in the Total Immersion Summer School in Pittwater, Sydney. It is a week-long workshop organised … More
Reflecting on the Archimarathon 3: Structure
This is a third article on the Archimarathon in Spain & Portugal. If you haven’t read the first one, click … More