10:15 p.m. (c)

Wow

This is genius

Having done Singapore's hdb

And an airport

Like the shrink in Don Juan DeMarco

He might have to do one more case

Before retiring

The whole of SL

Although with cloud computing, our super computers are within our people's reach

I saw the city planning teams next to Otters or BMICH or near Longden Place

When driving by

We are happy to build SL again with Singapore's compulsory land purchase and eminent domain laws

As this is now crucial to our survival

We will be happy to partner this firm to redesign our cities

With some bicycle paths

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The screenshot features an article from ekathimerini.com titled "The architect who made Singapore’s public housing the envy of the world." The article highlights Liu Thai Ker, described as a key architect in modernizing Singapore’s housing. The main image shows an older man, presumably Liu Thai Ker, seated at a reflective surface, likely a desk, with a backdrop of large urban high-rise buildings. His posture is composed, with hands placed thoughtfully. There's an emphasis on natural light and greenery, as potted plants flank his workspace, contributing to a sense of balance between urban and natural elements.
The article, published by The New York Times and written by Sui-Lee Wee, emphasizes Liu's contributions to transforming slums into affordable, community-focused high-rise apartments. The visual and textual elements underscore his commitment to integrating convenience and light in housing design. The date of the article is marked as May 25, 2024. The setting indicates a spacious office environment, reflecting the modern architectural themes Liu Thai Ker is known for. The mood is contemplative, reflecting on past achievements and current challenges related to housing costs.
- Title: "The architect who made Singapore’s public housing the envy of the world"
- Site / app: "ekathimerini.com"
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