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Nanyang Style Landscape
During 1997 to 1999, I was particularly interested in the landscape in urban and rural areas in far East Asia: Singapore and Malaysia.
Singapore is a well developed, modernized country. However, in contrast to the tall and magnificent building blocks, there stand a few small old, tattered houses and the shabby wooden built Kampund, which has created a unique and strong South-East Asian style and culture.



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