Tuesday, 16 June 2009

Alcatel-Lucent Makes A Difference In Cambodian Community


Tuesday, June 16, 2009: Alcatel-Lucent set aside one day during a recent senior leadership conference in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, to implement a major Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiative. The 150 participants, across section of the company’s senior leaders in Asia Pacific, gave their time to build 45 houses for poor Cambodian families in Veal Thom village, outside of Phnom Penh.

The programme is part of the Alcatel-Lucent International Days of Caring (IDOC) project, a worldwide employee volunteer initiative (4 May-30 June 2009) addressing key community needs and issues. IDOC provides an opportunity for staff to be directly engaged in local community work to help those in need.

The initiative was organised in conjunction with Tabitha Cambodia, a non-profit organisation set up in 1994. Tabitha helps poor Cambodian families participate in a micro-banking programme that helps them work their way out of poverty. When local families save $30 toward a new home, they are eligible to participate in Tabitha’s house building programme. In this case, Alcatel-Lucent Asia Pacific provided all the additional funds, around $960 per house, to purchase the building materials for 45 houses, as well as one day of senior staff time to build fully funded houses for 45 families, or some 240 individuals.

“We chose Tabitha because they gave us an opportunity to get involved and make a difference through the work of our own hands,” said Sean Dolan, president, Alcatel-Lucent, Asia Pacific. “At Alcatel-Lucent, CSR means more than acting ethically, it also means providing opportunities for our employees to become involved and demonstrate day after day, the company’s concern for society.”

The Cambodian project caps a range of Asia Pacific staff community activities that include: Australia -- employees serving as guides during open days and community events at a science museum; China -- charity sales events in Shanghai and Chengdu to support communities and families devastated by last year’s major earthquake; India -- partnering with NGO’s to volunteer at orphanages in India; helping with life skills training for disadvantaged youth; organising collections for clothing and money; North Asia -- arranging for high school students to spend a day with employees at the office to give them exposure to the business world; and South and South East Asia -- donations to blood banks.

Alcatel-Lucent has been operating in Cambodia since 1992 and is a major supplier of GSM equipment and solutions to Mobitel.

23 comments:

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  3. The Creative Coworking

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  4. The Beauty of Moon Light

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  5. Solace of Feng Shui design


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    , designer Lorna Wallace has been using Feng Shui principle in creating a bathroom for a master suite per request of the owner.
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  8. The Partly Traditional and Eclectic House


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  9. Advantage of the previous design

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    informed, designed by architects Andrew Gutteridge and Anne Sulinski of Arkhefield, the featured bathroom was designed to match with owner description of an uncluttered and modern look.
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    "The trapezoid-shaped window continues through the adjacent door to form a long, horizontal window in the bedroom. The angle of the window mirrors the shape of the roof, which wraps down to form the side wall in the dressing room. It's a composition that can be read easily from the exterior." Said Sulinski

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  10. Era reflection by Mark Williams


    Delivered by trustworthy construction in Cambodia construction materials, designer Mark Williams was commissioned to remodel the house to match with the tradition and character the entire house possessed.
    "The bathroom needed to reflect the traditional look of the house," Williams said. "But at the same time it had to respect the way people live and use the bathroom today. And because the house was to be sold, it needed to have a neutral palette that would appeal to a broad range of potential homeowners."
    "The bathroom is very large and the arch provides intimacy for the bathing area, and helps to make the overall space seem less cavernous," stated the designer. "The use of different Carrara marble tiles, including basket weave tiles in areas such as the shower room and tub recess, also helps to break up the expanse of white, and defines key areas in the bathroom."
    "These soft colors help to warm the space visually so it is an inviting place to linger," he added about the walls shading theme of a warm off-white color and the vanity in linen white. "The lighting was also specified to provide task lighting over the vanity and a more subdued ambiance. For example, the sconces can be dimmed to enhance the sense of retreat."

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  11. Stylish and Functional Living Space

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  12. Tropical theme by Sarah Robinson


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  13. Change the mood by Melissa Wilson

    As successful furniture shop in Cambodia construction materials informed, having faced with cold and detached ambience, the featured bathroom is changed by designer Melissa Wilson to have a more airy and warm feeling to the touch.
    "She wanted to have a separate bath and shower, and more areas of privacy within the large space. She also wanted a black floor, which became the starting point for the overall design," Wilson stated of owner’s wish in the design concept.
    A tepid brown shades on walls and black slated porcelain tile are in Wilson choice of color palette.
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    "The original bathroom had a long countertop, which quickly became cluttered, so I designed tall cabinetry around the pedestals to give the homeowner plenty of storage space. There is now very little countertop to clutter up," she added.

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  14. Argument of Google in Europe


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    Mention that this disagreement has been since 2010 after rivals, British price-comparison site Foundem had complained that the way Google displayed results was anti-competitive.
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  15. Grid flow by Paul Gilger


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    "The home's overall design, and by extension the bathroom, adheres to a 4 foot design grid," said Gilger. "This pattern is in evidence throughout the room, from the structural posts between windows to the mirror sizes and the two-foot-square Beauvigny limestone tiles on the wall and floors."
    "Builders working on the project appreciated the comprehensive grid structure of the room. Tile placement was easy to configure, and the wiring for the sconces and downlights was also easily positioned within the grid."
    "Demure tones and honest materials harmonize well with the home's external environment," added the architect.

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  16. The Beautiful Surrounding Blue and Green Villa


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    The kitchen opens to a perfect al fresco dining pavilion with grill set next to the pool. Three of Long Bay Sea Villa’s five impeccable bedroom suites are found on the first floor.
    Two further master suites are located on the second floor, each boasting a private terrace with steps leading to the pool area”, as the architects descript.

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  17. The Creative and Contemporary House Design


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    One more thing this house has two levels and features five bedrooms and five bathrooms in a total surface of 6,709sqf.
    According to architects said, “the residence is a remodel and an expansion to an existing house within a well-established neighborhood, little remained of the old tract house appearance.
    The addition of a new wing and a free standing casita utilized the site in an all new way by forming a private interior courtyard which functions as an extension of the entertainment and public areas of the house.
    Long overhangs and curved roofs form the dynamic street elevation: a welcome addition to a settled community.”
    Indeed, the interior design of the house is highly modern and stands out due to futuristic elements and striking lighting schemes.

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  18. A Cape-Cod-styled kitchen design


    As successful furniture shop in Cambodia construction materials informed, the featured kitchen in a countryside is refurbished to meet the full potential of the rustic environment.
    Based on Cape Cod style, the kitchen is light-filled and enchanting thanks to new floor-to-ceiling windows in the dining room and semi-framed windows above the cooktop that gives a glimpse of the outlook beyond.
    To further keep the room a clean-lined space, cabinets are designed to fit with fittings and paneling, and hide away functional appliances.
    Finally, the space looks ample and airy once again owing to the use of neutral tone. As seen in the pictured where subtle white color dominates most of the designed pieces and structures.

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  19. The Coziness of White Interior Design


    This living space has been designed as the pure place for the inhabitants enjoy with their family, according to furniture shop in Cambodia construction materials stated.
    By this way, this house was decorated with beautiful and tidy white sofas with wooden table that offers the perfect combining.
    One more thing, the dining room is situated in the same space of living room to ensure the owners can enjoy with their members while eating.
    Moreover, this living and dining space also offer the special views outside for the owners through its large glass windows.
    Indeed this space become more purer by white ceiling and the quality floor that make the feeling of space and comfort, include the white staircase, which lead the ground floor to the upper.

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  20. Satisfying result


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  21. The Dynamic and Spacious Kitchen


    This is the modern kitchen has been created to be the spacious place for the cooking, leading to furniture shop in Cambodia
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    “The design was driven primarily by the magic triangle – the dynamic relationship between the sink, cooking center and refrigerator,” says Hay.
    “At the same time, the kitchen needed to work on a social level, as the heart of the family living area.
    Effectively, we wanted the kitchen to provide the same views and social interaction as the living room”.
    “In terms of the hierarchy of the home, the kitchen is not on a level removed from the best position – it's right there.”
    “The dark marble and black rendered plaster elements form the kitchen's shell – a cocoon that envelops the stainless steel cabinets," Hay says.
    “The open-ended design creates a kitchen in the round,” says Hay. “It provides a bit of theatre. But the layout means everyone can be involved in the production – there are several workstations and more than one person can work at the same time”.

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  22. Invisible assistance by Suyin


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    Suyin’s solution is a scullery that hides away all of the mess created from cooking and preparing the food. The scullery owns a stainless steel benchtop and glass splashboard that perfectly befit the hob in the main kitchen. A sliding door formed by blackbean timber helps close off the space when cooking is finished.
    The main kitchen also features the same blackbean timber including pantry’s and refrigerator’s cover, and a horizontal application on the cabinetry and shelving.
    The kitchen completes with stainless steel appliances and aluminum skirting boards that provide both visual continuity and functionality in the design.

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  23. The Special House Design for Middle-aged Couple

    Here is the special design house for the middle-aged couple with children, Håkansson Tegman house, according to furniture shop in Cambodia construction materials stated.
    This is the description from architects, “The house is angled around an inner garden and rests on the tradition of the Danish atrium house from the 60s and 70s.
    Three small bedrooms crowd together in the northern wing of the house, while the western wing is a continuous sequence of spaces consisting of a kitchen, dining room, library, living area, and winter garden.
    The outer walls along the streets are clad with Pedersen clay bricks working as a screen. The structure is a steel-enforced timber frame.
    Windows and sliding glass doors are made from Schüco aluminum profiles. The front and garage doors are custom made from ammonium smoked oak”.

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