yer ke?
hoho..
setiap minggu hujan...
ok la...butter...nak gigs gak...
rindu butter...
k la...mlm nie gua nak gerak tgk gig hujan...
layan je...kata raingers
huhuhu.....
Saturday, December 29, 2007
Friday, December 21, 2007
Selamat hari raya aidiladha
huhuhu...i know is a late to wish...
but forgot...
happy day for muslim (aidiladha)
i wish....
oh my god...
i have 4 months..
for what...
huhuhuhu...
i need a money for this things...
money.......
huhuhu은... 나가 있있는 바랄 것이다a늦게... 이고 그러나... 이슬람교도 (aidiladha)을 위해 행복한 일...huhuhuhu이... 나 이 것... 돈을 위해 돈을.......필요로 하는 것이라고를 위해....오하이오에는 나의 신... 나 4 달이. 있는다 것 을 나가 바라는 것 을 잊었다
but forgot...
happy day for muslim (aidiladha)
i wish....
oh my god...
i have 4 months..
for what...
huhuhuhu...
i need a money for this things...
money.......
huhuhu은... 나가 있있는 바랄 것이다a늦게... 이고 그러나... 이슬람교도 (aidiladha)을 위해 행복한 일...huhuhuhu이... 나 이 것... 돈을 위해 돈을.......필요로 하는 것이라고를 위해....오하이오에는 나의 신... 나 4 달이. 있는다 것 을 나가 바라는 것 을 잊었다
Monday, December 17, 2007
몇번이고 한국어에 관하여
Sunday, December 16, 2007
Wednesday, December 12, 2007
Sunday, December 9, 2007
hahaha...lesen memanduku.......
akhirnya aku berjaya membuat lesen memandu arie nie, setelah hilang 5 bulan...
terpaksa la arie nie aku cuti and beratur panjang semata2 nak buat lesen...
terpaksa la arie nie aku cuti and beratur panjang semata2 nak buat lesen...
Travelling exhibition pavilion for Chanel
Travelling exhibition pavilion for Chanel


This design for a mobile exhibition venue for fashion brand Chanel was launched in Venice last week during the Art Biennale opening weekend.
Venice was also the venue for Hadid’s Dune Formations installation.
Below is some info about the Chanel project from Zaha’s office:
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Exhibition Pavilion for Chanel
Zaha Hadid Architects_June 2007
The form of the Chanel Pavilion is a celebration of the iconic work of Chanel, unmistakeable for its smooth layering of exquisite details that together create an elegant, cohesive whole. The resulting structure is very much tied to that original inspiration—elegant, functional, and versatile both in its overall structure and detail.
The architectural structure of the Pavilion is a series of continuous arch-shaped elements, with a courtyard in its central space. The glazed ceiling adjusts to allow for control of the interior temperature in response to the particular climate conditions of each venue city.
Natural light descending from seven elements on the ceiling, meets artificial light pushed up from gap between the walls and raised floor to emphasize the “arched” structure, and assists in the creation of a new artificial landscape for art installations. Six of these elements are roof lights for artworks; another large opening dramatically floods the entrance in daylight to blur the relationship between interior and exterior. In addition to the lighting and colour effects, the spatial rhythm created by the seams of each segment gives strong perspective views throughout the interior.
The size of the Pavilion will be 29m x 45m, a total of 700sqm. The overall height is 6m, with the floor raised 1.00m above the existing ground surface. In light of the extensive shipping between cities, each structural segment will be a maximum of 2,25m wide.
The 65sqm central courtyard has large transparent openings to the sky above and is designed to host events as well as provide an area for reflection after visiting the exhibition. The courtyard serves as an intermediate space between the exhibition and a public area of the Pavilion. A 25sqm cloakroom is also provided.
With a direct visual connection to the courtyard, the 128sqm terrace continues this dialogue between the Pavilion’s exterior and interior. During an event, the two spaces could be linked to become one large event zone.
Reflective materials allow the exterior skin to be illuminated with varying colours which can be tailored to the differing programmes of special events in each city.
The dichotomy between the powerful sculptural mass of the Chanel Pavilion’s structure and the lightness of its envelope create a bold and enigmatic element. The Pavilion’s exterior develops into a rich variety of interior spaces that maximize the potential to reuse and rethink space due to the innate flexibility of its plan.
The total fluidity of the Chanel Pavilion’s curvilinear geometries is an obvious continuation of Hadid’s 30-years of exploration and research into systems of continuous transformations and smooth transitions. With this repertoire of morphology, Zaha Hadid is able to translate the ephemeral typology of a pavilion into the sensual forms required for this celebration of Chanel’s cultural importance.
Venice was also the venue for Hadid’s Dune Formations installation.
Below is some info about the Chanel project from Zaha’s office:
–
Exhibition Pavilion for Chanel
Zaha Hadid Architects_June 2007
The form of the Chanel Pavilion is a celebration of the iconic work of Chanel, unmistakeable for its smooth layering of exquisite details that together create an elegant, cohesive whole. The resulting structure is very much tied to that original inspiration—elegant, functional, and versatile both in its overall structure and detail.
The architectural structure of the Pavilion is a series of continuous arch-shaped elements, with a courtyard in its central space. The glazed ceiling adjusts to allow for control of the interior temperature in response to the particular climate conditions of each venue city.
Natural light descending from seven elements on the ceiling, meets artificial light pushed up from gap between the walls and raised floor to emphasize the “arched” structure, and assists in the creation of a new artificial landscape for art installations. Six of these elements are roof lights for artworks; another large opening dramatically floods the entrance in daylight to blur the relationship between interior and exterior. In addition to the lighting and colour effects, the spatial rhythm created by the seams of each segment gives strong perspective views throughout the interior.
The size of the Pavilion will be 29m x 45m, a total of 700sqm. The overall height is 6m, with the floor raised 1.00m above the existing ground surface. In light of the extensive shipping between cities, each structural segment will be a maximum of 2,25m wide.
The 65sqm central courtyard has large transparent openings to the sky above and is designed to host events as well as provide an area for reflection after visiting the exhibition. The courtyard serves as an intermediate space between the exhibition and a public area of the Pavilion. A 25sqm cloakroom is also provided.
With a direct visual connection to the courtyard, the 128sqm terrace continues this dialogue between the Pavilion’s exterior and interior. During an event, the two spaces could be linked to become one large event zone.
Reflective materials allow the exterior skin to be illuminated with varying colours which can be tailored to the differing programmes of special events in each city.
The dichotomy between the powerful sculptural mass of the Chanel Pavilion’s structure and the lightness of its envelope create a bold and enigmatic element. The Pavilion’s exterior develops into a rich variety of interior spaces that maximize the potential to reuse and rethink space due to the innate flexibility of its plan.
The total fluidity of the Chanel Pavilion’s curvilinear geometries is an obvious continuation of Hadid’s 30-years of exploration and research into systems of continuous transformations and smooth transitions. With this repertoire of morphology, Zaha Hadid is able to translate the ephemeral typology of a pavilion into the sensual forms required for this celebration of Chanel’s cultural importance.


Singapore Design Festival 2007

Singapore Design Festival 2007
Initiated in 2005 by the DesignSingapore Council, the Singapore Design Festival is a biennial platform to promote design and the design industry in Singapore, create opportunities for networking and exchange of ideas, and enhance Singapore as a vibrant and creative international design city. At the same time, the festival provides a gateway to Asia's design community, and Asia to the world.
This year's Festival will run from 28 November to 8 December 2007 and is made up of multi-faceted events and activities. Championing a broad range of design disciplines, the Singapore Design Festival is a key umbrella event for the industry. Contributions to the Festival programme are made by a diverse range of Singaporean and International partner organisations - they range from design businesses, trade associations, galleries, retailers, museums, government bodies, media organisations, to of course individual designers.
The Singapore Design Festival brings partners and audiences with the widest possible range of interests together to explore design issues, do business, exchange ideas, and have fun. Events staged as part of the Festival range from major international presentations to Singaporean showcases to trade events, alongside award ceremonies, talks, workshops, product launches, open houses and designer parties.
The Festival aims to transform the design culture in Singapore and from around the world into an interactive and "live" presentation of the design process. All of this is made possible by the fact that Singapore is an increasingly emerging creative design hub with a dynamic pool of local and international design talents and design-led companies. As the city where diverse cultures converge and multi-national businesses gather to trade thoughts and commerce, the Singapore Design Festival is fast becoming recognised as a key event on the international design calendar.
Always a Better Way
The theme for the 2007 Festival: ''Always a Better Way''', is inspired by the essence of design-thinking: through design, design challenges itself to find a better solution or alternative. It is a mindset that encourages people to think, experiment and innovate in convergent and divergent ways, bringing about possibilities and opportunities with the constant strive for the best.
Saturday, December 1, 2007
Mari Kita Bergembira.....
Yuhooo!!!!
Memory Will Never end !!!
Friday, November 16, 2007
MALAYSIAN, wing2007 reunion @ MidValley
DICTIONARY FOR MEN/WOMENWhat MEN / WOMEN Says and What their actual
DICTIONARY FOR MEN/WOMEN
What MEN / WOMEN Says and What their actual
Meanings
WOMEN WORDS
Yes = No
No = Yes
Maybe = No
We need = I want
I am sorry = you'll be sorry
We need to talk = you're in trouble
Fine, go ahead = you better not
Do what you want = you will pay for this later
I am not upset = of course I am upset, you idiot!
You're very attentive tonight = is s@x all you ever think about?
MEN WORDS
I am hungry = I am hungry
I am sleepy = I am sleepy
I am tired = I am tired
Nice dress = Nice cleavage!
I love you = let's have s@x now
I am bored = Do you want to have s@x?
May I have this dance? = I'd like to have s@x with you
Can I call you sometime? = I'd like to have s@x with you
Do you want to go to a movie? = I'd like to have s@x with you
Can I take you out to dinner? = I'd like to have s@x with you
What MEN / WOMEN Says and What their actual
Meanings
WOMEN WORDS
Yes = No
No = Yes
Maybe = No
We need = I want
I am sorry = you'll be sorry
We need to talk = you're in trouble
Fine, go ahead = you better not
Do what you want = you will pay for this later
I am not upset = of course I am upset, you idiot!
You're very attentive tonight = is s@x all you ever think about?
MEN WORDS
I am hungry = I am hungry
I am sleepy = I am sleepy
I am tired = I am tired
Nice dress = Nice cleavage!
I love you = let's have s@x now
I am bored = Do you want to have s@x?
May I have this dance? = I'd like to have s@x with you
Can I call you sometime? = I'd like to have s@x with you
Do you want to go to a movie? = I'd like to have s@x with you
Can I take you out to dinner? = I'd like to have s@x with you
Saturday, October 20, 2007
r o u t e r d a n s a m a n
memang sial hari ini...
nak beli router....
kat low yat....
redah hujan...
kena saman lak tue...
berbaloi ke setan?
nak beli router....
kat low yat....
redah hujan...
kena saman lak tue...
berbaloi ke setan?
Friday, October 19, 2007
s e l a m a t h a r i r a y a d a n s e l a m a t h a r i j a d i
walaupun sudah terlambat...
aku masih ingin mengucapkan...
selamat hari raya dan maaf zahir dan batin...
kepada umat islam diseluruh dunia...
dan selamat hari jadi kepada cYpRo jAcK...
yang dah berumur 24 tahun pada 15 october 1983...
ok...lets go...
aku masih ingin mengucapkan...
selamat hari raya dan maaf zahir dan batin...
kepada umat islam diseluruh dunia...
dan selamat hari jadi kepada cYpRo jAcK...
yang dah berumur 24 tahun pada 15 october 1983...
ok...lets go...
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