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I recently went to the public consultation programme held at the Kuala Lumpur City Hall. I shared my ideas as a concerned citizen, which...


#12. The Independence of Mind
In my previous post, I discussed about the mismanagement of resources in Southeast Asia and stressed the importance of nurturing our own...


#11. Reform Southeast Asia!
There are occasions one would think too much. It is a state one can easily to succumb to when facing immense challenges in life that one...


#10. East Coast Rail Link and Its Larger Implications
When talking about the East Coast Rail Link (ECRL), many conservatives and NGOs fear for its environmental and financial implications....


#9. For Your Next Holiday, Visit Borneo
A few years ago, I was told to boycott palm oil. I’m not sure where I originally heard the idea, whether it was the news, friends or...


#8. The Convincing Case of Landmark Planning
More so than most would have assumed, symbols, semiotics and landmarks loom large in our daily lives. As highly perceptive individuals,...


#7. The Fantastic Attitudes of Southeast Asians toward Trees
Modern Southeast Asians take a very modernist and postmodernist approach to trees. Trees are viewed as commodities for trades and are...


#6. Long Term Survival Strategy for Indonesia
Walking down from one end of Sisingamangaraja XII Road to the other end in Medan, which is also the main street of the third largest city...


#5. Secrets, Serendipity and Snickelways
Secrets, serendipity and snickelways - how important could they be in urban planning? There are a number of important things when it...


#4. Urban Planning Through the Eyes of Animals
In the coming decades, humans will face immense challenges in not only searching for meanings within the increasingly automated urban...

























