LKCNHM Sustainable Design Meets Science

LKCNHM – SUSTAINABLE DESIGN MEETS SCIENCE   Published on the Jakarta Post Adopting state-of-the-art environmental standards and a scientific, contemporary interpretative approach, Singapore’s Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum (LKCNHM)

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LKCNHM – Celebrating Biodiversity

LKC NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM – CELEBRATING BIODIVERSITY   Published on the Jakarta Post   A new museum just opened in Singapore — unique among its kind and the biggest in

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Haze Times

    HAZE TIMES The Adventures of Maggie Mee     Fog had invaded the city, a thick, opaque fog, which engulfed things and sounds, flattened distances into a space

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Mantravine and Acromonkeys

One month later, here is the video of the Acro Yoga performance by Acro Monkeys at Mantravine’s concert, Lit Up Festival 2013, Singapore. I dedicate a special deep bow in

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Prigionieri nel proprio Mondo oppure l’Ambita N95

  PRIGIONIERI NEL PROPRIO MONDO – L’AMBITA N95 Le Avventure di Maggie Mee   “La nebbia aveva invaso la città, una nebbia spessa, opaca, che involgeva le cose e i

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Segnali di Fumo

  SEGNALI DI FUMO Pubblicato su La Stampa  Non è la prima volta che spessa nebbia copre i luccicanti palazzi di Singapore, lasciando nell’aria un fastidioso odore di bruciato. Nonostante

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Radici – La filiera del legno in un test del DNA

RADICI LA FILIERA DEL LEGNO IN UN TEST DEL DNA   There is diversity but uniformity in all life, 
as virtually every organic entity is encoded
by some combination of the

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DNA Tests: Back to the Roots

BACK TO THE ROOTS DNA tests in the fight against deforestation   Published on the Jakarta Post  Many are probably familiar with the DNA technology used to solve mysterious crimes

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Jalan Jati art project – Retracing the origin of a teak bed

NATURE vs SCIENCE JALAN JATI ART PROJECT: Retracing the origin of a teak bed   Published on the Jakarta Post   “What’s the use of them having names,” the gnat

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A Singapore, torri, serpentoni, armadilli: il luna park di Marina Bay

Singapore. Il 17 febbraio s’inaugura l’Art Science Museum, progettato da Moshe Safdie e ultima opera a essere completata a Marina Bay, sito di uno dei maggiori interventi urbanistici della città.

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