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'Invisible Anatomy' of our spaces: the indicative locations of utility elements.
Utility elements is about how we, as architects and interior designers, can intelligently and artfully integrate the mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and fire protection systems that are the lifeblood of our creations. Get this wrong, and the most beautiful space becomes dysfunctional. Get it right, and you achieve seamless, effortless architecture."

Dennis Asis
Oct 26 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


Minimalism is Making You Depressed (The Science Behind It). minimalist design
Living in a minimalist apartment can seem like a dream come true. The clean lines, the spacious feel, and the aesthetic appeal of bare white walls create a serene and uncluttered environment. However, beneath this polished surface lies a psychological complexity that can lead to discomfort and even misery. In this post, we’ll explore the emotional toll of minimalist design, particularly in spaces dominated by stark white walls, and how it can affect your mental well-being.

Dennis Asis
Oct 14 min read


Unveiling the Irony of the Eco-Friendly City that Became an Ecological Disaster. green city hypocrisy
In an age where sustainability is more than just a buzzword, cities branding themselves as "green" attract admiration and tourism. Yet, one city, once hailed for its eco-friendly practices, now faces serious scrutiny. Here, we explore the irony of a city that, despite its green image, is facing mounting environmental challenges that contradict its self-proclaimed sustainability.

Dennis Asis
Sep 304 min read


"The Starchitect System is Toxic: How Celebrity Culture is Killing Community-Centered Design" starchitect criticism
In the world of architecture, the allure of the "starchitect" has never been stronger. These celebrity architects, whose names often overshadow their creations, can craft visually stunning buildings. However, their rise raises an essential question: is this celebrity culture undermining the core principles of community-centered design? This post explores the impact of the starchitect system and how it can detract from architecture that truly serves its communities.

Dennis Asis
Sep 293 min read


Basement Waterproofing is a LIE - Why Your $20k System is Doomed to Fail" basement waterproofing scam
Maintaining your home can often feel overwhelming, especially when it comes to battling a wet basement. Water intrusion not only brings the fear of mold but can also lead to structural damage, which may result in repairs costing thousands. Homeowners often invest heavily, believing that a basement waterproofing system is the ultimate solution. Unfortunately, many of these systems can let you down, leaving you in a tough spot. In this post, we will uncover the basement waterpr

Dennis Asis
Sep 294 min read


“Disaster Decoys: How ‘Resilient Architecture’ Often Makes Cities More Vulnerable” resilience architecture
In recent years, the concept of resilience architecture has become a key focus in urban planning. As cities confront threats from natural disasters and climate change, the need to design buildings that can withstand these challenges seems logical. However, there's a growing concern that this emphasis on resilience could create a dangerous illusion of safety. This blog post explores how resilient architecture can sometimes act as a disaster decoy, obscuring deeper issues that

Dennis Asis
Sep 264 min read


Reviving Ancient Wisdom: How Modern Architecture Schools Can Learn from History? architecture school
Amidst a bustling cityscape, diverse architectural marvels stand tall, showcasing the seamless blend of art and science in urban design....

Dennis Asis
Sep 244 min read


Architects Designed This City to Be Addictive. You Won't Believe How. street layout psychology
Have you ever found yourself lost in a city, fascinated by its charm and eager to discover what lies around the next corner? Imagine strolling through vibrant streets that seem to draw you in, compelling you to explore further. Welcome to the realm of urban design, where architects and planners create not just buildings, but entire experiences that captivate and invite exploration. In this blog post, we’ll explore how these professionals design cities that keep you engaged an

Dennis Asis
Sep 235 min read

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