Fisher, Thomas, 1953-

The architecture of ethics / Thomas Fisher. - xxvi, 216 pages pages : illustrations ; 25 cm

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Breaking rules -- Built environments -- Capitalism -- Careers -- Codes -- Collegiality -- Communication -- Competition -- Conflicts of commitment -- Creativity -- Data -- Deception -- Disasters -- Diversity -- Education -- Ghettos -- Gifts -- Goodness -- Happiness -- Helping others -- Housing -- Inequality -- Infrastructure -- Insider information -- Interviews -- Licensure -- Money laundering -- Moral foundations -- Moral hazard -- Nomadism -- Politics -- Power -- Practice -- Preservation -- Privacy -- Productivity -- Property -- Psychology -- Public interest design -- Quid pro quos -- Resource use -- Sexism -- Space -- Student work -- Style -- Surveillance -- Terrorism -- Trespassing -- Value -- Work.

Ethics is one of the most important and least understood aspects of design practice. In his latest book, Thomas Fisher shows how ethics are inherent to the making of architecture - and how architecture offers an unusual and useful way of looking at ethics. The Architecture of Ethics helps students in architecture and other design disciplines to understand the major approaches to ethics and to apply them to the daily challenges they face in their work. The book covers each of the four dominant approaches to ethics: virtue ethics, social contract ethics, duty ethics, and utilitarian ethics. Each chapter examines the dilemmas designers face from the perspective of one of these categories. Written in an accessible, jargon-free style, the text also features 100 illustrations to help integrate these concepts into the design process and to support visual understanding. Ethics is now a required part of accredited architecture programs, making this book essential reading for all students in architecture and design.

9781138479432 9781138479449

2018028643


Architects--Professional ethics.
Capitalism
Disasters
Architectural practice--Moral and ethical aspects.

NA1995 / .F565 2019

720.92 FIS / 14669