Showing posts with label MinWee Architect. Show all posts
Showing posts with label MinWee Architect. Show all posts

Sunday, January 30, 2022

30 Jan 2022 Sunday Greeting cards

our second hospital for a small country town, we are getting better with the details.

have to re-start this one, get talking next week

it has been completed for years but continue to provide work and learning opportunities



starting construction in March; looking forward to this one.

have to submit fee proposal

 

Wednesday, December 29, 2021

29 Dec 2021 Wednesday

Tuesday - catching up on details and strategies on site with LGW, I miss our chats about work and people and how to deal with both (PD Residences Job-site)

 

Friday, December 24, 2021

Christmas Eve, Friday


Hospital meeting in the morning started on a bright note, with the completion of the Pharmacy and Imaging departments - there are loose ends to tidy up before the 10.1.2022 but it was do-able and everyone seemed pleased with the outcome. We then moved on to general discussions and patient flow with the COO, who made some requests which I pointed out was not sensible; the additional external canopy leading from lobby to A&E, and the extra tall entry canopy at the boom gates. Two canopies which I told her were unnecessary and that we should not do - taking care to point out that we can't seem to satisfy their requirement for weather-tightness. Tat Hong joined and informed the same but with a better bed-side manner (he is the medical planner, so it was not unexpected).

The camera crew was here again, to shoot the back door scenes and seeing that I was free, asked me to walk up and down China Street. This was to sync the visuals with my conversations about how much I value the old shop houses. 

On my way to lunch with Clinton (he was leaving TJ), I saw these happy young bridesmaids helping a friend celebrate her wedding. The photoshoot looked like an amateur affair which I thought was rather sweet, further reinforced by their bright smiles as they saw that I was trespassing on their event.

Inspection defects at the Cove, it is necessary to me to show up at crucial times of the project to push things along to a proper completion. It is not that I am better at it, it is simply because I am older and this is appreciated in Asian cultures.