Description: Book overview The development of globalisation, both economically and financially, has promoted the flow of both information and people. Globalisation is seen as an outcome of advancing communication technology and the development of the Internet, which subsequently encouraged international interdependence and the compression of time and space. This book is devoted to answering the question: In what way does the impact of globalisation affect the role of architecture, and how should it be interpreted ethically? This book argues that the ethical evaluation of the role of architecture should be linked to architecture's natural ethical responsibility to form a relationship with a culture. Today, iconic architectural forms and celebrity architects lead the innovation/transformation process, while the "ordinary" practice of architecture leads the innovation/stabilization process using the differentiation/integration dynamic. Architectural theory advances the use of the interpretation/reinterpretation dynamic in architecture, which helps to destabilise meaning in architectural language. When this theory is transcribed to real world architecture, it can result in the alienation of the physical horizons of cities and thus in the alienation of its citizens. Book is in typical used-Good Condition. Will show signs of wear to cover and/or pages. There may be underlining, highlighting, and or writing. May not include supplemental items (like discs, access codes, dust jacket, etc). Will be a good Reading copy. - Product in Excellent condition looks brand new with little or physical flaws, scratches or scuffs. - Item has been handled for inspection - Please anticipate signs of handling (fingerprints, lint, etc.) - Please view ALL pictures. Items packaging may have cosmetic damage - does not affect the item. Includes all items seen in pictures ONLY. - Actual item pictured. ITEMS USED OR SEALS BROKEN ARE NOT ELIGIBLE FOR RETURN OR REFUND (read return policy) Attention VeRO members: We're not affiliated with or endorsed by the companies mentioned in this listing, All trademarks and copyrights are acknowiedged, they are only used for informative description of the items offered for sale, All items are authentic as evidenced in photos, legally acquired and owned, and hence covered under First Sale Doctrine, Unlawful VeRO removal of this listing will constitute perjury and result in legal action.
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Pages: 273
Type: Textbook
Subject Area: Social Science, History, Architectural Theory
Publication Date: 2011
Publication Name: Common Ground Publishing LLC
Item Height: 0.1 in
Educational Level: Adult & Further Education
Item Length: 1 in
Subject: Archaeology, Ancient / Rome, Public Policy / City Planning & Urban Development, Sociology / Urban
Item Weight: 31.2 Oz
Item Width: 0.7 in
Number of Pages: 273 Pages
Publisher: Common Ground Research Networks
Topic: Urban & Land Use Planning, Globalization, Professional Practice, Individual Architects & Firms / General
Book Title: Impact of Globalisation on Architecture and Architectural Ethics
Publication Year: 2011
Language: English
Genre: Political Science, Architecture
Author: Faida Noori Salim
Format: Trade Paperback