The disproportionate construction works in cities led to the establishment of the hegemony of unplanned urbanization by disrupting the wind corridors, waterways, and topographic structures that formed the natural cycle of the city.
The short-lived structures of reinforced concrete, which did not come with a healthy infrastructure, could not show enough resistance to time and earthquakes, leaving tons of waste behind.
Thus, reinforced concrete left a mass, which does not disappear in nature and cannot be reused, as a legacy to humanity, and it is now tried to be reduced to more humanitarian dimensions with new regulations and limitations.