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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... century quite unlike the one just past. The appropriate reactions to these challenges will vary from one place to another. The abandonment of cities because of flooding, as we have seen in New Orleans, will require one set of responses ...
... century may be less that of environmental collapse, and more that of fear. As my psychologist father used to say, fear often arises out of an apprehension of loss and a worry that others will take advantage of us as a result, and this ...
... centuries ahead. About the only prescription you will find in the book is that, whatever the specific solutions may be, they will almost all involve much less consumption of finite resources and much more use of renewable energy and ...
... centuries. On one hand, Karl Marx and other advocates of communism sought to eliminate the paradox by envisioning a society that distributed ... century, of assuming that people care only about usefulness. 7 Our collapsing global bridge.
Thomas Fisher. twentieth century, of assuming that people care only about usefulness. On the other hand, free-market advocates took Smith's paradox in the opposite direction, wanting to convert almost everything into an exchangeable ...
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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 |