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General & Miscellaneous Architectural History & Criticism, Ethics & Moral Philosophy - Applied - Business & Professional
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Towards an Ethical Architecture: Issues Within the Work of Gregory Henriquez

by Gregory Henriquez, Jim Green, Christopher Grabowski, Helena Gradadolnik, May So
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Overview

With a series of startling essays by prominent members of the architectural community, this book contributes to the ongoing discussion of ethics in architecture. Seeking to remind architects of the critical role they play in leading the creation of a community's collective space, Towards an Ethical Architecture examines a practice that informs the fabric of our daily lives.

Synopsis

With a series of startling essays by prominent members of the architectural community, this book contributes to the ongoing discussion of ethics in architecture. Seeking to remind architects of the critical role they play in leading the creation of a community's collective space, Towards an Ethical Architecture examines a practice that informs the fabric of our daily lives.

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Book Details

Published
December 1, 2006
Publisher
Simply Read Books
Pages
183
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781894965507

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