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Joining Magasinet KOTE

After Tin's first submission in Magasinet KOTE, Tin was invited to join the web editorial as a contributor, writer and editor, and later on, as treasurer (Master of Coins) for 2 terms. Tin's contributions consists of interviews, research articles, movie reviews, analysis and others.

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AHO Mixmaster Plan

The project was part of the landscape course, "Mixmaster Plan", during the autumn 2014. Tin’s project, “Oslo Expo” served as the beginnings of his long time study on innovation, business clusters and workspaces.

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Magasinet KOTE Release Party

As a student Tin's article, "Why So Serious?" gets greenlit for the 4th edition of Magasinet KOTE, Allmennhetens Rom. Magasinet KOTE is a magazine encouraging landscape, urban, architectural and societal discourses among students and other professionals.

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Aftenposten on Sixty Feet Under

The student project, Sixty Feet Under, gets issued with a spread in Aftenposten and on the radio. The other half of the project, the exchange student Pittawat Chittapraneerat (Jeen) had already left Norway, and was not present for the accolades the project received.

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AHO Infrastructure Mappings

Tin & co. conducting a mapping assignement through datasets from Vann- og avløpsetaten (VAV). For this work, Tin got into some slight trouble for multiple things: showing up unnanounced at VAV, acquiring confidential maps and for asking the questions for which two points in the city was the most vulnerable if a terrorist should attack.

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AHO Entrance Exams

To be accepted at The Oslo School of Architecture and Design (AHO), one is assessed by an entrance exam + high school grades, the latter accounting for 1/3 of total score. By getting accepted, Tin was both among the highest scoring candidates (90% score on exams), but also with the worst grades from high school (33.9) aof the entire 2010 cohort.

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