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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... consuming things, treat everything as sacred Instead of wanting more, seek doing with less Chapter 4: When virtues are no vice Places Hospital vii xi xiii 21 21 24 27 30 33 33 34 35 54 54 57 60 63 65 65 67 69 87 87 90 93 96 99 99 101 ...
... consumed all their food, but at 59 minutes, the vial is only half full of microbes and half of the food remains. Indeed, at 57 minutes, with only a few minutes left, the vile is mostly empty, only 1/8 full of microbes and with 7/8 of ...
... consume little more than the poor'. In light of what we know now about the ability of the rich to consume far more than the poor in luxury goods and services, Smith's assumption about the relative equality of consumption may seem naïve ...
... consumes 16 per cent of the available fresh water annually, 40 per cent of the world's total energy use, about one-third ... consume huge amounts of materials and products, evident in the large exhibitions that occur every year at design ...
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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 |