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Does Zoning Laws killed Your City?: Are there Racist Rules Behind Your Rent Crisis? -housing inequality crisis
In our busy cities, zoning laws function like the unnoticed gears in a machine. These regulations, grounded in urban planning principles, are designed to manage land use and maintain a blend of residential, commercial, and industrial spaces. However, beneath this orderly structure, zoning can contribute to serious issues that make urban environments less livable.

Dennis Asis
Jul 21, 20253 min read


Architects KILLED These Cities – And You’re Paying For It. starchitecture economic disaster
In the world of architecture, few names shine as brightly as those of celebrity architects. Their striking designs and bold structures often dominate city skylines, captivating audiences with their creativity. However, behind the glamor lies a pressing question: Do these flashy constructions benefit the communities they inhabit, or do they drain essential resources without providing real value?

Dennis Asis
Jul 18, 20255 min read


Unveiling The Future: Redefining Skyscrapers in the Modern Era
Cities continue to expand and evolve, skyscrapers are transforming in remarkable and innovative ways. These once purely symbolic structures

Architect Dennis
Apr 10, 20253 min read


How Cities Can Reduce Carbon Footprint Through Innovative Urban Design? urban carbon reduction
Cities are breathing monsters of carbon emissions. According to the UN, urban areas generate a staggering 75% of global CO2 emissions. Yik

Architect Dennis
Jan 25, 20253 min read


Essential Urban Planning Books on Amazon Every Designer Should Own in 2025: A Curated Guide
You know that moment when you're stuck on a design problem and suddenly remember that perfect solution you read about? That's exactly why I

Architect Dennis
Jan 16, 20255 min read


The Complete Guide to Urban Design Principles: Creating Livable Cities
By 2050, nearly 70% of the world's population will live in urban areas. That's a staggering 2.5 billion more people than today who will need

Architect Dennis
Jan 16, 20255 min read

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