Food Art! #creativemarch
I recently came across the incredible works of Artist/Architect Red Hong Yi who ‘paints’ without using a paintbrush. Red is also an architect who graduated from Melbourne University. Ever since I […]
I recently came across the incredible works of Artist/Architect Red Hong Yi who ‘paints’ without using a paintbrush. Red is also an architect who graduated from Melbourne University. Ever since I […]
Atami was another weekend trip I took mid December last year. The name, in Japanese as well as Chinese, translate directly to ‘hot sea/ocean’, referring to the abundance of natural hot spring […]
Never underestimate the power of music. I came across this comment on youtube from a viewer listening to Philip Glass’s violin concerto no.1, it is really an emotional piece. I […]
Yesterday I attended a lecture given by professor Peter Rowe at Melbourne University titled “Shanghai post ’78” which discussed this major Chinese city’s planning and growth after 1978. To write […]
In the book Tokyo Metabolizing under ‘Changes in Urban Areas of Tokyo at the Beginning of the 21st Century: Architecture as Icon’ Koh Kitayama points to the Prada Aoyama store as […]
This is quite possibly (one of) my favourite project of all time. Ever since I discovered it’s existence I have been wanting to visit Japan JUST for this one project. […]
As the summer holidays come to a close it is time to get into the zone of university life once again. And there is no place better to have spent […]
Found my old journal from second year of architecture school, where I studied at the University of California, Berkeley. A highlight for me was the lecture series held on wednesdays […]
Hakone is another popular scenic spot just outside (less than 100km) of Tokyo. We left early morning from Shinjuku station – the transport in Tokyo is so good for […]
One of my first outdoor experiences outside of Tokyo was Tsukuba-san. Located in the city of Tsukuba, it is easily reached by taking the Tsukuba Express line which can be […]