itom987
Active Member
Can someone please put the boat in the water where it belongs. Stop playing with things!
Our oldest son has lived here for some 20 years so it’s not our first trip. It’s a pretty special place that we could well take some good lessons from including how to plan and how to prioritize as well as how to manage and maintain.Nice!
How are you finding Singapore? I went there a couple years ago and enjoyed it a lot.
Nice! Definitely a lot we can learn from Singapore. I think their housing policy in particular is an interesting case study.Our oldest son has lived here for some 20 years so it’s not our first trip. It’s a pretty special place that we could well take some good lessons from including how to plan and how to prioritize as well as how to manage and maintain.
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They also seem to still respect the “physical world” in their planning more than we do (perhaps because it’s harder to manipulate?).
PS. There are no actual buildings in the above photos - they are all models.
One of my pet peeves, as I cross here daily. This sort of crossing is really for an area with more activity. I feel it ends up pedestrians have to wait longer with the three cycle set up.8am rushhour
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I really love our city hall building. IMO, it's one of the most inviting governance spaces in the country.