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New Year, New Office
By FFW on December 24, 2007
Magical Spaces at Basheer
By FFW on December 24, 2007

The Magical Spaces exhibition has travelled to Basheer CityRoom and it will be open from 10am to 6pm daily except for Sunday. Entry is free so please pop by Blk 231, #04-15, Bras Basah Complex, Bain Street, Singapore180 231. ...

5ft Creatives at Rojak 10
By FFW on December 24, 2007

We presented the Magical Spaces project at Rojak 10. Well..sort of. JJ and Adib couldn’t be there and Rofan, our collaborator for the project, presented it for us at City Hall. Thank You Rofan for presenting it ...

Developments at FFW Magazine
By FFW on December 24, 2007

We’ve been slowly growing our beloved FFW magazine and it is perhaps time to do a quick update on what we’ve been up to.. (more…) ,

On 2007 and 2008.
By FFW on December 24, 2007

Fantastic. That’s what 2007 has been for us at 5ft Creatives. FiveFootWay magazine has grown steadily over the past 6 months and the Magical Spaces Project has been a success. Coupled with the various commercial projects that we’ve undertaken, we ...

Green living scores in design contest for homes in Marina South
By FFW on December 10, 2007

December 1, 2007 URA selects 4 schemes out of 30 entries from S'pore, overseas architects By UMA SHANKARI, www.Businesstimes.com.sg A LOW-RISE eco-village, canal streets, a coastal shopping promenade and terraced communal green roofs - coupled with dramatic views and contrasting skylines. This is the living environment suggested by the winning entrants in a competition to get ideas on how Marina Bay should look. In September, the Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) said it will set aside 60 hectares - the Marina South Residential District (MSRD) - for 11,000 homes.A design competition to inspire innovative ideas to distinguish the area was announced at the same time.

Beijing Is Ready for the Olympics
By FFW on November 20, 2007

By Ullrich Fichtner in Beijing, www.Spiegel.de Ten months before the official kickoff of the Summer Olympics, China has already prepared the stage for the world's top sporting event. Twenty new sports facilities have been built and 11 ...

The world’s tallest tallest building?
By FFW on November 20, 2007

updateDate = "Monday, 12 November 2007 04:00"document.getElementById('crumbs-dir').innerHTML = 'REAL ESTATE / NEWS /' Kuwait Burj-beater plans get green light by Joel Bowman on Thursday, 08 November 2007, ArabianBusiness.com Kuwait has taken another a step closer to trumping Gulf Arab neighbour Dubai in the race to build the world's tallest building after authorities approved initial plans for a colossal new development that includes a tower expected to be over one kilometre high. The project includes construction of a 200-hectare natural desert reservation, a new airport, a large business centre, as well as areas that concentrate on the environment, sports, media, health, education, and industry. At its centre will be the Burj Mubarak Al-Kabir, a tower soaring 1,001 metres into the air - almost twice the height of Taiwan's Taipei 101, which is 509 metres tall and officially still the world's tallest building.

Wander/Wonder
By FFW on November 13, 2007

From Today till the 25th of November By Jinnie Seo (...

10TOUCHPOINTS WINNERS’ EXHIBITION ANNOUNCED
By FFW on November 12, 2007

28 Nov - 8 Dec 2007 National Library Event Plaza The protoyping designs of the top 8 winners will ...