01800nam a2200205 450000500170000000800410001702000190005804000070007704100080008405000210009208200130011310000550012624500450018126000300022630000230025652111510027994200150143095201340144599900150157920260610155610.0260610b |||||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d a978-0471298229 c  2Eng aNA1995 .W38 2000 a 174.972 aBarry Wasserman, Patrick Sullivan, Gregory Palermo aEthics and the practice of architecture  aNew York, bWiley, c2000 axi, 324 p.c26 cm. aEthics and the Practice of Architecture offers a complete, broad-based introduction to this crucial subject. First, it examines basic ethical theories and their application architecture, and discusses different ways of identifying ethical content in architecture. Bridging the gap between theory and practice, the second part of the book surveys different professional settings and building project processes that frequently hold ethical concerns, and charts the ethical mandates that arise from them. In the final section of the book, thirty case studies explore abide range of ethical dilemmas encountered in architectural practice, with useful guidance on how to work through semelfactively. Arranged by topics that span the key phases of project from pre-design through post-occupancy evaluation, these case studies allow a detailed look at ethical concerns in real-life situations where multiple issues are often at stake. Providing a practical framework for the exploration of ethical issues in architecture today, Ethics and the Practice architectures is an excellent resource for present and future architects in all areas of the field. 2ddcn1cAT 00102ddc40708REFaDSCAbDSCAcDISPLAYd2026-06-01g7626.66l1o174.972p2475r2026-06-12 15:43:41s2026-06-12w2026-06-10yAT c6905d6905