International contributors debate ethics in the built environment in all its forms. Will be of interest to architects, students of building and building design, environmentalists, politicians and readers with a general interest in ethics.
International contributors debate ethics in the built environment in all its forms. Will be of interest to architects, students of building and building design, environmentalists, politicians and readers with a general interest in ethics.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Warwick Fox is senior lecturer in philosophy at the University of Central Lancashire. He is the author of Toward a Transpersonal Ecology, 1995.
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Introduction, Warwick Fox Part 1 The Green Imperative-and Its Vicissitudes Part 2 Greening Urban Society, Herbert Girardet Part 3 Building Ethics into the Built Environment, John Whitelegg Part 4 Green Building, Tom Woolley Part 5 Building, Global Warming and Ethics, Terry Williamson and , Antony Radford Part 6 Contested Constructions, Simon Guy and , Graham Farmer Part 7 Building with Greater Sensitivity to People(s) and Places Part 8 Social Inclusion and the Sustainable City, Roger Talbot and , Gian Carlo Magnoli Part 9 Transformative Architecture, Bob Fowles Part 10 Ethics and Vernacular Architecture, Paul Oliver Part 11 Ethical Building in the Everyday Environment, Christopher Day Part 12 Can 'spirit of Place' Be a Guide to Ethical Building?, Isis Brook Part 13 Steps towards a Theory of the Ethics of the Built Environment Part 14 The Conceptual Basis of Building Ethics, Mustafa Pultar Part 15 Howto Think about the Ethics of Architecture, Saul Fisher Part 16 The Taj Mahal and the Spider's Web, Keekok Lee Part 17 Ethical Arguments about the Aesthetics of Architecture, Nigel Taylor Part 18 Towards an Ethics (or at Least a Value Theory) of the Built Environment, Warwick Fox Part 19 Conclusion, Warwick Fox
Introduction, Warwick Fox Part 1 The Green Imperative-and Its Vicissitudes Part 2 Greening Urban Society, Herbert Girardet Part 3 Building Ethics into the Built Environment, John Whitelegg Part 4 Green Building, Tom Woolley Part 5 Building, Global Warming and Ethics, Terry Williamson and , Antony Radford Part 6 Contested Constructions, Simon Guy and , Graham Farmer Part 7 Building with Greater Sensitivity to People(s) and Places Part 8 Social Inclusion and the Sustainable City, Roger Talbot and , Gian Carlo Magnoli Part 9 Transformative Architecture, Bob Fowles Part 10 Ethics and Vernacular Architecture, Paul Oliver Part 11 Ethical Building in the Everyday Environment, Christopher Day Part 12 Can 'spirit of Place' Be a Guide to Ethical Building?, Isis Brook Part 13 Steps towards a Theory of the Ethics of the Built Environment Part 14 The Conceptual Basis of Building Ethics, Mustafa Pultar Part 15 Howto Think about the Ethics of Architecture, Saul Fisher Part 16 The Taj Mahal and the Spider's Web, Keekok Lee Part 17 Ethical Arguments about the Aesthetics of Architecture, Nigel Taylor Part 18 Towards an Ethics (or at Least a Value Theory) of the Built Environment, Warwick Fox Part 19 Conclusion, Warwick Fox
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