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The Parking Garage: A Reflection of American Consumer Culture and Excess
Garages in American homes often serve as more than just a place to park cars. They have become a symbol of consumer culture, showcasing how possessions accumulate and reflect broader social habits. Walking into a typical American garage reveals a story about consumption, priorities, and lifestyle choices.

Dennis Asis
4 days ago3 min read


Your 'Eco-Friendly' Sustainable Building Home is Built From Toxic Waste
Sustainable building materials have gained a lot of attention as the construction industry looks for ways to reduce its environmental impact. One claim that often sparks curiosity and skepticism is that some of these materials are made from garbage. But what does that really mean? Are homes truly being built from trash, or is there more to the story?

Dennis Asis
Nov 193 min read


The Accessibility Design is a Lie?: Do 'ADA-Compliant' Buildings Still Exclude Millions?
Accessibility in buildings is often equated with meeting the standards set by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Many assume that if a building is labeled "ADA-compliant," it fully serves the needs of people with disabilities. Does this overlooks significant gaps that leave millions excluded from truly accessible environments? Do ADA compliance often represents a minimum legal standard rather than a comprehensive solution?

Dennis Asis
Nov 143 min read


Uncovering the Military Technology Embedded in Urban Design
Cities often appear as collections of modern buildings, parks, and streets designed purely for civilian life. Yet, many urban structures carry hidden features inspired by military technology. These elements were originally intended for defense, surveillance, or protection but have since blended into everyday architecture. Exploring these features reveals a fascinating layer of history and design that shapes how cities function today.

Dennis Asis
Nov 123 min read


The Passive House design Trap: Are We Sacrificing Health for Efficiency?
Passive houses promise remarkable energy efficiency and lower utility bills. They use airtight construction, thick insulation, and controlled ventilation to reduce heating and cooling needs. Yet, beneath these benefits lies a growing concern: are we sacrificing indoor air quality and occupant health for energy savings?
Passive houses rely heavily on mechanical ventilation systems to maintain air circulation. When these systems work well, they can provide fresh air without

Dennis Asis
Nov 113 min read


Exploring Philippine Housing Policies Institutions and Future Trends
Access to affordable and adequate housing remains a critical challenge in the Philippines. Rapid urbanization, population growth, and economic shifts have put pressure on housing demand, prompting the government and various institutions to develop policies aimed at addressing these issues. Understanding the current housing policies, the roles of key institutions, and emerging trends can help stakeholders and citizens navigate the housing landscape more effectively. Key Philip

Dennis Asis
Nov 73 min read


Universal Design is Failing Everyone (And Architects Know It)
In today's world, the idea of universal design is gaining popularity. It's about creating products and environments that everyone can use without barriers, whether they have disabilities or not. While this goal is admirable, many organizations struggle to implement it effectively. Often, universal design ends up being just a box to check off instead of a commitment to true inclusivity.

Dennis Asis
Oct 274 min read


Innovative Housing Technology and Its Expanding Concepts for the Future
The landscape of housing technology is changing rapidly. As cities grow and environmental issues become more pressing, new solutions are emerging to tackle these problems. Affordable living, sustainability, and improved quality of life are driving this transformation. This blog post looks into the latest advancements in housing technology and the new concepts that are reshaping how we think about our homes.

Dennis Asis
Oct 243 min read


Understanding Market Analysis and Housing Finance in the Philippines Context
The Philippine housing market is in the midst of significant changes that reflect economic growth, urbanization, and population shifts. For investors, developers, and aspiring homeowners, understanding market analysis and housing finance is more important than ever. This blog post will explore the current state of the housing market in the Philippines, the factors that shape it, and the financing options available to buyers.

Dennis Asis
Oct 243 min read


Why Are Affordable Homes Disappearing in Today's Market? housing scarcity
In recent years, the dream of owning a home has become increasingly out of reach for many individuals and families. With housing prices skyrocketing, affordable homes are vanishing from the market. This alarming trend prompts an essential question: why are developers focusing on homes that many cannot afford?

Dennis Asis
Oct 214 min read


Unpacking the Wellness Architecture Scam and the Truth Behind Healthy Buildings
In recent years, the term "wellness architecture" has gained traction. It promises healthier living and working environments through design, which sounds appealing. But is it all just a marketing ploy? Are "healthy buildings" genuinely beneficial, or have they become another trend in the crowded world of real estate? Let’s explore the world of wellness architecture and find out the truth behind this phenomenon.

Dennis Asis
Oct 204 min read


Your Beautiful paver patio Is SINKING - The One Step Every Contractor Skips.
When envisioning outdoor living spaces, a paver patio often stands out as a dream investment. They promise durability, beauty, and even an increase in property value. Many homeowners spend over $20,000 on this addition, excited about summer barbecues and relaxing evenings. But what happens when that dream turns into a reality filled with regret? In this article, we’ll examine common pitfalls of paver patios and share important lessons from those who have encountered challenge

Dennis Asis
Oct 194 min read


Glass skyscrapers climate change: The Hidden Environmental Crisis Threatening Our Planet
In recent years, the skyline of our cities has transformed dramatically with glass skyscrapers rising to new heights. These architectural wonders often receive accolades for their sleek design and modern aesthetics. However, behind their shimmering facades lies a pressing reality: glass skyscrapers are playing a more significant role in an environmental crisis than many are willing to admit.

Dennis Asis
Oct 154 min read


Museum Design Architecture has Jumped the Shark: Are We Building Egos Instead of Galleries?
In recent years, museum architecture has transformed dramatically, evolving from structures designed to enhance art and culture to buildings that often prioritize bold architectural statements. This shift raises a critical question: Are we prioritizing the architect's ego over the artistry that these spaces aim to celebrate?

Dennis Asis
Oct 134 min read


The Hidden Costs of a $20k paver patio sinking: Are You Making a Costly Mistake?
Enhancing your outdoor space with a paver patio might sound like a perfect upgrade. With promises of elegance, durability, and a potential boost in property value, many homeowners see it as a dream come true. However, before committing to a $20k patio project, it's vital to understand the hidden costs and risks involved. Let’s explore why this investment might end up being more burdensome than beneficial, and how to make smarter choices.

Dennis Asis
Oct 125 min read


Exploring Architectural Innovations in the Philippines During the 5th Republic
The architectural landscape of the Philippines has seen remarkable transformations, especially during the 5th Republic, initiated in 1986 after the People Power Revolution. This era was marked by a revival of national pride and identity, impacting multiple aspects of Filipino life, including architecture. The 5th Republic brought about a unique blend of modernism and traditional Filipino designs, resulting in innovative structures that mirror the country's rich heritage and a

Dennis Asis
Oct 85 min read


The Invisible Force That's Making Your City Uglier Every Year. urban design
Abandoned street scene with boarded-up shops and litter, portraying urban decay and desolation under a gloomy sky. Urban environments are...

Dennis Asis
Oct 74 min read


Is Prefab Housing Really Failing to Deliver on Affordability and Quality. prefab construction problems
Prefab housing is often seen as a solution to the housing crisis. These homes promise affordable prices and good quality, all while being built in factories. Yet, as time goes on, many people are questioning if prefab homes live up to this promise. Are they truly failing to deliver on affordability and quality? Let’s explore the intricacies of this topic.

Dennis Asis
Oct 64 min read


A Comprehensive Approach to Housing on a Philippine Context
This topic provides a foundational understanding of the multifaceted nature of housing within the unique socio-cultural and economic landscape of the Philippines. As you embark on your careers, it is imperative to move beyond the concept of mere shelter and delve into the intricate connections between dwellings, their inhabitants, and the broader societal context. Our goal is to equip you to design not just buildings, but thriving, resilient, and equitable Filipino communitie

Dennis Asis
Oct 36 min read


The Impact of Copy-Paste Architecture on global architecture
In an age where global connections are stronger than ever, copy-paste architecture is transforming our urban landscapes. From the shimmering skyscrapers of New York to the lavish shopping malls of Dubai, cities worldwide are adopting strikingly similar architectural styles. While this trend may streamline construction and create a sense of familiarity, it poses significant challenges to local culture and identity. Are unique urban identities disappearing in favor of a bland,

Dennis Asis
Oct 24 min read

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