Posts Tagged “city”

The Key

by j u s t i n . z on May 2, 2013

Only one way out, Eight numbers — Call to unlock.

Defining the Roots of Japan(s)

by j u s t i n . z on December 4, 2011

If you’ve ever wondered about what makes Japanese culture unique, this brochure Roots of Japan(s): Unearthing the Cultural Matrix of Japan tells it all. Published by Japan’s Ministry of Economy Trade and Industry, this publication marks a shift in how (…)

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Fivefootway: Everyone Please Join Us!

by j u s t i n . z on August 22, 2011

You may have heard by now, I’m currently involved in the revamp of Fivefootway, an online journal about asian architecture that was founded in 2007 by architectural students Adib Jalal and Yeo Jia-Jun. This year, Adib decided to develop Fivefootway (…)

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The Possibilities of Visual Culture in S’pore

by j u s t i n . z on August 13, 2011

This is a speech I gave at the launch party of POSKOD.SG, an online magazine about modern Singapore. Thanks to the team for hosting my writing in the last few months and giving me this opportunity to write a speech that (…)

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Where are Singapore’s Old Playgrounds today?

by j u s t i n . z on July 14, 2011

View Old Singapore Playgrounds in a larger map Finally had some time to review my research on Singapore’s old playgrounds, and I’ve updated my Google Map with the 19 that are still standing today. The designs of these playgrounds were (…)

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