Beyond Green Buildings: Exploring Long-Term Environmenta Ethics in Contemporary Architectural Practice

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9786258793000
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160-240-
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130
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Basım Tarihi:
2026-06-01
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Beyond Green Buildings: Exploring Long-Term Environmenta Ethics in Contemporary Architectural Practice
Beyond Green Buildings: Exploring Long-Term Environmenta Ethics in Contemporary Architectural Practice
348.75
In the past three decades, sustainability has become an indispensable paradigm within architectural discourse. Energy efficiency, carbon reduction, and environmental performance metrics have reshaped professional standards and educational frameworks worldwide. However, despite the proliferation of “green buildings,” global ecological indicators continue to deteriorate. This paradox exposes a fundamental limitation within contemporary sustainability discourse: performance has often replaced responsibility. Beyond Green Buildings addresses this limitation with intellectual clarity and theoretical rigor. Rather than dismissing sustainability, the book deepens and reorients it. It convincingly argues that the environmental crises confronting architecture are not merely technical challenges but ethical conditions. By situating architectural practice within the philosophical tradition of environmental ethics, the author invites readers to reconsider architecture not only as a producer of efficient buildings but as a long-term moral actor embedded within ecological systems and temporal continuities. One of the book's most significant contributions lies in its insistence on time as an ethical dimension. Buildings persist beyond economic cycles, political agendas, and technological trends. Their material presence redistributes environmental risks and benefits across generations. In foregrounding intergenerational responsibility, ecological embeddedness, and moral restraint, this work shifts architectural evaluation from short-term optimization toward long-term accountability.
In the past three decades, sustainability has become an indispensable paradigm within architectural discourse. Energy efficiency, carbon reduction, and environmental performance metrics have reshaped professional standards and educational frameworks worldwide. However, despite the proliferation of “green buildings,” global ecological indicators continue to deteriorate. This paradox exposes a fundamental limitation within contemporary sustainability discourse: performance has often replaced responsibility. Beyond Green Buildings addresses this limitation with intellectual clarity and theoretical rigor. Rather than dismissing sustainability, the book deepens and reorients it. It convincingly argues that the environmental crises confronting architecture are not merely technical challenges but ethical conditions. By situating architectural practice within the philosophical tradition of environmental ethics, the author invites readers to reconsider architecture not only as a producer of efficient buildings but as a long-term moral actor embedded within ecological systems and temporal continuities. One of the book's most significant contributions lies in its insistence on time as an ethical dimension. Buildings persist beyond economic cycles, political agendas, and technological trends. Their material presence redistributes environmental risks and benefits across generations. In foregrounding intergenerational responsibility, ecological embeddedness, and moral restraint, this work shifts architectural evaluation from short-term optimization toward long-term accountability.
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