Kuala Lampur, May 21 -- Ten years have quietly passed since the demolition of the historic 100 Quarters in Brickfields, Kuala Lumpur-a pivotal moment that marked the end of the last cluster of landed homes in the area.

Today, while skyscrapers continue to rise and commercial interests dominate, the soul of Brickfields feels increasingly distant, obscured by unfulfilled promises, poor planning, and unchecked gentrification.

The 100 Quarters, built during the British colonial era as government housing for railway workers, stood as more than just a block of homes.

They were a living piece of history-a rare remaining thread that tied present-day Brickfields to its working-class roots.

In late May 2015, the quarters were flattened. In retu...