tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8219411387033922044.post8775644537758910247..comments2023-08-08T05:38:03.880-07:00Comments on sevenby3: rethinking sustainability (SLIA exhibition 2010)sevenby3http://www.blogger.com/profile/15730756029508970647noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8219411387033922044.post-38351117994742772702010-04-10T21:43:41.027-07:002010-04-10T21:43:41.027-07:00Firstly, were you implying that SLIA was ignorant....Firstly, were you implying that SLIA was ignorant...well if you were arrrm...ok..let’s just leave it at that...<br />Making more with less, last year it was the same crap...some poor sod came in and started talking about things which he didn’t even know about, fortunately the engineer was there to save the bugger.<br />I know "sustainability" is the buzz word, well it has been for several years hasn’t it? Isn’t it kinda old? I mean come on isn’t there anything else to do than just be sustainable? and as our great pillars of the SLIA preach, we have been practicing sustainability well before the time of the almighty Mr. Yeang.<br />I honestly think the SLIA should at least attempt at being creative coming up with themes. I would expect them to at least by next year come up with a good timely theme like, post-conflict construction, or some new trend in Architecture. We don’t need to have sessions on something which we can read in a book, a magazine or even from an ola leaf.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com