ABSTRACT

The pressing economic, environmental and social crises emanate the need for a redefinition of the dominant views, perspectives and values in the field of architecture. The intellectual production of the last two decades has witnessed an impressive number of new design techniques and conceptual displacements reflecting the dynamic and fluid relation between man and his dwelling space. However, the contemporary market forces are favouring the growth of a star-system in architectural production based on technological innovation, spectacular imagery and formal acrobatics, and are neglecting the social, environmental and moral implications of spatial design. Perhaps the time has come to think anew the possible critical intersections between space and ethos, not only as an answer to the negative consequences of Modernity, but also as a remedy to the negative aspects of globalisation.

The aim of the present collective volume is to enliven the ethical dimensions and dilemmas of architecture as they are shaped within the complexity of our times on two levels: the level of critical and reflective discourse and the level of social and cultural reality occasioned by post-industrial modes of production and new technologies. Thirteen distinguished academics and researchers investigate the complex relations between architecture, space and ethics from divergent and inter-disciplinary perspectives: philosophy, sociology, the humanities, the arts, landscape design, environmental design, urban design and architectural history and theory.

part 1|56 pages

Creating architecture

chapter |3 pages

Introduction

ByCharikleia Pantelidou

chapter 1|12 pages

The space of weather

ByJonathan Hill

chapter 3|11 pages

Heritage values as means and ends of place ethics

ByVassilis Ganiatsas

chapter 4|16 pages

Ethic and ornament in the modern and contemporary age

ByClaudio D. Conenna, Kyriaki Tsoukala

part 2|45 pages

Rethinking urban space

chapter |3 pages

Introduction

ByKyriaki Tsoukala

chapter 5|10 pages

The many-chimneyed distances

Ethical prospects of urban space
ByAngeliki Sioli, Alberto Pérez-Gómez

chapter 6|10 pages

Access and the ethos of space

ByCharikleia Pantelidou

chapter 7|10 pages

The Singapore Flyer

View, movement, time and modernity
ByIain Borden

chapter 8|10 pages

Ethic and space in contemporary Western societies

ByKyriaki Tsoukala

part 3|58 pages

Human condition and space

chapter |3 pages

Introduction

ByNikolaos-Ion Terzoglou

chapter 9|15 pages

Architecture and intellectual development

ByJohn Shannon Hendrix

chapter 10|15 pages

On the ethical significance of space and shaping space

ByKarsten Harries

chapter 11|12 pages

Architecture as the receptacle of Mitsein

ByNicholas Temple

chapter 12|11 pages

Towards a new ethical ‘paradigm' in the creation of spaces

ByNikolaos-Ion Terzoglou