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Architecture and Its Ethical Dilemmas

English · Hardback

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Zusatztext 'All the individual contributions ...are consistently well written and thought provoking ... at a time when architects are being arrested in Japan for knowingly putting the public at risk for personal gain! this is an extremely timely publication which I would highly recommend.' - Kevin Nute! The Architectural Review'A timely contribution to the advancement of the understanding of the complex range of ethical issues faced by the profession.' - Building Research & Information Informationen zum Autor Nicholas Ray is Reader Emeritus at the University of Cambridge Department of Architecture. He is Fellow and Director of Studies in Architecture for Jesus College! Cambridge! and Director of Nicholas Ray Associates! architects! a practice mostly engaged in buildings for tertiary education. He is the author of Cambridge Architecture - a Concise Guide! numerous articles in professional journals and a forthcoming study of Alvar Aalto. Klappentext Ethical issues! both practical and philosophical! are constantly arising in architectural work. This volume relates a broad range of theoretical questions to dilemmas encountered in practice! informed by contributions from many different disciplines. Zusammenfassung Ethical issues, both practical and philosophical, are constantly arising in architectural work. This volume relates a broad range of theoretical questions to dilemmas encountered in practice, informed by contributions from many different disciplines. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction Part 1: Historical Perspective 1. Practical Wisdom for Architects: or the Uses of Ethics 2. The Cambridge History Faculty Building: A Case Study in Ethical Dilemmas in the 20th Century Part 2: The Professional Context in the Twenty-First Century 3. Architecture and its Ethical Dilemmas 4. Architecture: Art and Accountability 5. Responsive Practice 6. On Being a Humble Architect Part 3: Accountability and the Architectural Imagination 7. Accountability, Trust and Professional Practice 8. Moral Imagination and the Practice of Architecture 9. Codes of Ethics and Coercion Part 4: Personal and Public Ethos 10. Hearth and Horizon 11. Architecture Luxury and Ethics Part 5: Ethics and Aesthetics 12. Less Aesthetics More Ethics 13. Architecture Morality and Taste 14. Afterword ...

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Authors Nicholas (Cambridge University Ray
Assisted by Nicholas Ray (Editor), Ray Nicholas (Editor)
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 24.10.2005
 
EAN 9780415348683
ISBN 978-0-415-34868-3
No. of pages 184
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art > Architecture

Economics, PHILOSOPHY / Ethics & Moral Philosophy, ARCHITECTURE / General, ARCHITECTURE / Professional Practice, The environment, Sales & marketing, Urban communities, Sales and marketing, Theory of architecture

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