E-Book, Englisch, 192 Seiten
Ray Architecture and its Ethical Dilemmas
Erscheinungsjahr 2007
ISBN: 978-1-134-27471-0
Verlag: CRC Press
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
E-Book, Englisch, 192 Seiten
ISBN: 978-1-134-27471-0
Verlag: CRC Press
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
A cast of leading writers and practitioners tackle the ethical questions that architects are increasingly facing in their work, from practical considerations in construction to the wider social context of buildings, their appearance, use and place in the narrative of the environment. This book gives an account of these ethical questions from the perspectives of historical architectural practice, philosophy, and business, and examines the implications of such dilemmas. Taking the current discussion of ethics in architecture on to a new stage, this volume provides an accumulation of diverse opinions, focusing on architects' actions and products that materially affect the lives of people in all urbanized societies.
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Introduction Part 1: Historical Perspective 1. Practical Wisdom for Architects: or the Uses of Ethics Andrew Saint 2. The Cambridge History Faculty Building: A Case Study in Ethical Dilemmas in the 20th Century Nicholas Ray Part 2: The Professional Context in the Twenty-First Century 3. Architecture and its Ethical Dilemmas Michael Latham 4. Architecture: Art and Accountability Richard MacCormac 5. Responsive Practice Giles Oliver 6. On Being a Humble Architect Sjoerd Soeters Part 3: Accountability and the Architectural Imagination 7. Accountability, Trust and Professional Practice Onora O’Neill 8. Moral Imagination and the Practice of Architecture Jane Collier 9. Codes of Ethics and Coercion Tom Spector Part 4: Personal and Public Ethos 10. Hearth and Horizon Andrew Ballantyne 11. Architecture Luxury and Ethics Richard Hill Part 5: Ethics and Aesthetics 12. Less Aesthetics More Ethics Neil Leach 13. Architecture Morality and Taste Julian Roberts 14. Afterword