Nicolas Anderson is a licensed Architect in the State of Illinois. He received his Bachelor of Architecture degree from the Illinois Institute of Technology and his Masters in Architecture from Harvard Graduate School of Design receiving the Digital Design Prize upon graduation. He is an Associate Principal with Murphy/Jahn and also the Creative Director of Latent Design (http://www.latentdesign.net/).
While working for a medium-sized architecture office (Cordogan, Clark and Associates) in River North, Tim Wilkin has become unnaturally obsessed with investigating issues of density in urban areas. Convinced that suburban municipalities have almost unwittingly mandated waste and inefficiency by effectively rubber-stamping their zoning ordinances, he has waged a personal, unheard war against suburban sprawl by writing a zoning ordinance that allows for the densification of existing areas, preferably existing urban areas to reverse the largely american tendency towards rampant sprawl.
Our team members are Ross Markbreiter, Nancy Kelly, Miles Robinson, Ronnie Feuer, Kathy Ieland and kiww
We have partnerships with WorldPay, MVP Media Productions, Authorize.net First Data, Vantiv, WorldPay, Heartland as registered Agents to sell merchant accounts.
TechPay is a Mpos system and has many new Mobile Payment Systems in development worldwide.
TechPay can create a mobile Payment system for any retail business. Our system is based on QR codes so no new hardware, and can be used with any mobile device. Our system runs on AWS.
TechPay Mobile Payment Systems TM has invented SwiftPay TM
The first system is made for grocery stores and supermarkets.
This system took three and a half years and four and a half million dollars invested to build.
While working for a medium-sized architecture office (Cordogan, Clark and Associates) in River North, Tim Wilkin has become unnaturally obsessed with investigating issues of density in urban areas. Convinced that suburban municipalities have almost unwittingly mandated waste and inefficiency by effectively rubber-stamping their zoning ordinances, he has waged a personal, unheard war against suburban sprawl by writing a zoning ordinance that allows for the densification of existing areas, preferably existing urban areas to reverse the largely american tendency towards rampant sprawl.
Nicolas Anderson is a licensed Architect in the State of Illinois. He received his Bachelor of Architecture degree from the Illinois Institute of Technology and his Masters in Architecture from Harvard Graduate School of Design receiving the Digital Design Prize upon graduation. He is an Associate Principal with Murphy/Jahn and also the Creative Director of Latent Design (http://www.latentdesign.net/).
While working for a medium-sized architecture office (Cordogan, Clark and Associates) in River North, Tim Wilkin has become unnaturally obsessed with investigating issues of density in urban areas. Convinced that suburban municipalities have almost unwittingly mandated waste and inefficiency by effectively rubber-stamping their zoning ordinances, he has waged a personal, unheard war against suburban sprawl by writing a zoning ordinance that allows for the densification of existing areas, preferably existing urban areas to reverse the largely american tendency towards rampant sprawl.
Our team members are Ross Markbreiter, Nancy Kelly, Miles Robinson, Ronnie Feuer, Kathy Ieland and kiww
We have partnerships with WorldPay, MVP Media Productions, Authorize.net First Data, Vantiv, WorldPay, Heartland as registered Agents to sell merchant accounts.
TechPay is a Mpos system and has many new Mobile Payment Systems in development worldwide.
TechPay can create a mobile Payment system for any retail business. Our system is based on QR codes so no new hardware, and can be used with any mobile device. Our system runs on AWS.
TechPay Mobile Payment Systems TM has invented SwiftPay TM
The first system is made for grocery stores and supermarkets.
This system took three and a half years and four and a half million dollars invested to build.
While working for a medium-sized architecture office (Cordogan, Clark and Associates) in River North, Tim Wilkin has become unnaturally obsessed with investigating issues of density in urban areas. Convinced that suburban municipalities have almost unwittingly mandated waste and inefficiency by effectively rubber-stamping their zoning ordinances, he has waged a personal, unheard war against suburban sprawl by writing a zoning ordinance that allows for the densification of existing areas, preferably existing urban areas to reverse the largely american tendency towards rampant sprawl.
While working for a medium-sized architecture office (Cordogan, Clark and Associates) in River North, Tim Wilkin has become unnaturally obsessed with investigating issues of density in urban areas. Convinced that suburban municipalities have almost unwittingly mandated waste and inefficiency by effectively rubber-stamping their zoning ordinances, he has waged a personal, unheard war against suburban sprawl by writing a zoning ordinance that allows for the densification of existing areas, preferably existing urban areas to reverse the largely american tendency towards rampant sprawl.
Nicolas Anderson is a licensed Architect in the State of Illinois. He received his Bachelor of Architecture degree from the Illinois Institute of Technology and his Masters in Architecture from Harvard Graduate School of Design receiving the Digital Design Prize upon graduation. He is an Associate Principal with Murphy/Jahn and also the Creative Director of Latent Design (http://www.latentdesign.net/).
While working for a medium-sized architecture office (Cordogan, Clark and Associates) in River North, Tim Wilkin has become unnaturally obsessed with investigating issues of density in urban areas. Convinced that suburban municipalities have almost unwittingly mandated waste and inefficiency by effectively rubber-stamping their zoning ordinances, he has waged a personal, unheard war against suburban sprawl by writing a zoning ordinance that allows for the densification of existing areas, preferably existing urban areas to reverse the largely american tendency towards rampant sprawl.
Nicolas Anderson is a licensed Architect in the State of Illinois. He received his Bachelor of Architecture degree from the Illinois Institute of Technology and his Masters in Architecture from Harvard Graduate School of Design receiving the Digital Design Prize upon graduation. He is an Associate Principal with Murphy/Jahn and also the Creative Director of Latent Design (http://www.latentdesign.net/).