How we did it
Staff Notes
- That awkward moment when you didn't catch the company name of a client you very well know…
- Saying goodbye to land-lines are possible, depending on the department and office design.
- Tall cabinets can be a trap; covering the ceiling access panel, sprinkler, and surveillance.
- I still don't get the light switch. Which one is ON, red or green?
- Double-glass-partition is effective for sound proof, but watch out for condensation.
- Officer with private room tend to request for a refrigerator inside his office.
- Match the W-measurements of blinds to the glass allocation. It would be easier in the future to divert it.
- A special made-to-order design; you'll be surprised with the price and delivery date afterwards.
- Intelligent buildings are functional, but radio clocks are useless…
- Never trust CAD maps of old buildings.
- [Never Ending Debate part-2] Who will choose and actually hang the paintings on the wall?
- I wish somebody will invent a durable floor-socket cover.
- Got locked out due to IST card-reader trouble! It's because we installed inexpensive ATS as the main source for the entry control system.
- A cat-and-mouse-game: Security exit button gets dirty easily, so you take measures. Now the wall around the button gets dirty.
- Security gates are now a standard in most building. But how come only in the ground floor?
- There are two conflicting things about meeting room doors: Weight for sound proof, and Mobility for tea-serving.