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Prospects for an Ethics of Architecture
William M. Taylor, Michael P. Levine
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| #2325435 in eBooks | 2012-12-06 | 2012-12-06 | File type: PDF||0 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| Architects need ethics?!?!?|By Aesthiko|Professor Levine has been engaged with architecture since at least 1984 when one if his students, a brilliant architect in his own right, exposed him to the diverse ethical dilemmas architects grapple with every day; it is these that Levine addresses here. Are salmon-coloured bricks a valid response in the Kantian sense to Rorty's approac|About the Author||William M. Taylor is Professor of Architecture at the University of Western Australia where he teaches architectural design and history and theory of the built environment. His recent work includes The Vital Landscape,
Bringing together the reflections of an architectural theorist and a philosopher, this book encourages philosophers and architects, scholars and designers alike, to reconsider what they do as well as what they can do in the face of challenging times. It does so by exploring the notion that architecture and design can (and possibly should), in their own right, make for a distinctive form of ethical investigation.
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