Architectural Design and EthicsRoutledge, 9 de maig 2008 - 264 pàgines Architectural Design and Ethics offers both professional architects and architecture students a theoretical base and numerous suggestions as to how we might rethink our responsibilities to the natural world and design a more sustainable future for ourselves. |
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... argued that we have reached a point in our history where no part of the planet remains unaffected by human activity, which is what he meant by nature as something separate from us having come to an end19. We have seen McKibben's claim ...
... argued when claiming that unethical actions stem from ignorance. The leverage we all have – designers and contractors, fabricators and suppliers, clients and consumers, wholesalers and retailers – to change our unsustainable practices ...
... argued that air is the universal presence that binds us all, without which life on earth would not exist, rain would not fall, plants would not grow, and animals could not survive. But instead of gaining a new appreciation of the air ...
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How nature suffers in the naturalistic fallacy | 35 |
Why having less is more | 69 |
When virtues are no vice | 103 |
Drafting a new social contract | 135 |
The needs of duty | 171 |
The consequences of ignoring consequences | 203 |
References | 237 |
Index | 245 |