Friday, February 29, 2008

FuturArc Award Presentation in KL – Day 2

We woke up at 6 in the morning as we had to get ready for breakfast before checking out the room at 7.30am...supposingly.
In the room before leaving
When we checked-in a day before, the receptionist told us that we could either have our breakfast in the on the ground floor cafe, or at the 17th floor executive lounge but the menu will be quite limited.
So having the chance to stay in an Executive Floor, of course we chose the executive lounge. Furthermore we don’t need many choices for our menu as the time is quite rush for us before leaving to the convention centre.
One thing of having our breakfast in the lounge was that there were not many people and therefore we didn't have to queue for the food. And hey, they even have yogurts!


Having breakfast in the Executive Lounge
After breakfast and checkin-out the hotel we left for Sime Darby Convention Centre which is just about 10 minutes away. We were told by one of the staff in charge to be there at 8am but we reached there 15 minutes later. No worry! Cuz according to the schedule, the forum was supposed to start at 8.30am and it started about an hour later.
There were many speakers invited to attend and present during the forum. One of them is a famous Malaysian architect, Ken Yeang. Others included Dr, Deo Prasad (Australia), Dr. Nilman Kishnani (Singapore)m Ulf Meyer (Germany) etc.
Sime Darby Convention Centre


The folder each of us got, with a latest copy of FuturArc in it


Outside the seminar room


Some exhibition from Autodesk, Philips, Kholer etc.


This toiletbowl costs RM20,000!




Us with our presentation board (most bottom)



Other award winners' works
Before the forum started
Umbrella-liked lightings
Dr. Ken Yeang giving presentation on Green Building
The most precious photo of the day, with Dr. Ken =)
During the tea break
Opps, gotcha =p
Then it was lunch time, we were asked to go to the room next door and find our table according to the tag given to us earlier. To our suprise, we were actually invited to one of the VIP tables. There were 10 seats per table but only 5 of us and 1 other guy on our table. Which means we will be eating a bigger portion of the dishes. Wahaha...Jenny must be very happy! =p
The menu included: sze chuan soup, steamed siakap, buttered prawns (I ate at least 3!!), chicken with lemon sause, fried rice etc. It's all worth it.
The dining hall
This is the only guy who shared the table with us
Paying attention to him
During the lunch there were some interval breaks for speech and a presentation. I found out a very familiar face in the hall and managed to ask Jenny secretly snapped some photos of him. Hehe.
The award presentation for the top 10 architect firms in Malaysia
This guy really look alot like Mr Bean. Hehe =p

After the meal, we continued the forum and that was the time I felt very sleepy. I woke up so ealry in the morning and had to stay until around six in the evning. Chiou Yann just dozed off while one of the speakers was presenting.
Next was the awards ceremony where all of us suddenly became so fresh again. At first, they annouced all the winners and their categories and prizes except for the Malaysian ones. They kept it for the last.
There were only three Malaysians winners overall. Most of the other winners are from NUS Singapore, Thailand and Indonesia. So Tiong represented the group to receive the award, which was a certificate from FuturArc. A S$6000 worth of Autodest Revit software license was given later off the stage. And there will be a two-days lesson of training in Singapore, at any days of our choice. As well as a two-year subscription to FuturArc journal.


All of us with our certs presented by the managing director of FuturArc, Thor Kerr
Miss Antara passing Tiong the Autodesk product
She's a nice lady and promised to bring us shopping in Singapore
Each of us will get one soon when we attend the training in Singapore
Last program of the day, Q&A session
After everything finished, we went to meet one member of the panel of jury, Dr. Deo Prasad to ask for some comments on our entry and chat a little bit. He was suprised to find out that we were only a second year student. Cuz according to him, normally most of the winners are from their final year in the course.
Having some small chat
We then headed to Ulu Langat for dinner. I brought them to this place called Lookout Point where it is located on top the hill and from there there is a stretch of KL view to enjoy. It was my 3rd time there and it wasn't that windy compared to the last time I came with Khong Jin.
But anyhow, I'm sure they enjoyed the view at night. Only at night! cuz in the morning in the city is all haze and smoke. KL is so polluted wei! Must learn how to be sustainable and greeeen already.
Some pics from Lookout Point:

The sky is...
...getting darker..
..and darker
Group photo. I like the beam shine from the 'jagung'

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

where got happy bcos of food ?
I eat very little only that day.

Anonymous said...

Hello JITTY! long time no see... just popped by yr blog...
very nice group photo indeed... lol... how did u manage to capture the clear background man? wat time was it at tat time? wat camera mode u used? cuz i think ordinary camera wud prob capture a quite dark background with dots of lights only... =p

Unknown said...

Oh hihi! That pic was actually taken using my fren's cam and by using a tripod. He's jz using a normal digicam, Sony DSC-N2. And he adjust some settings la..the exposure and stuff. we took tat pic at about 8 sth pm =)