Ethics in Architecture

Architecture is inextricable from the uneven social, political, technological and environmental conditions shaping the contemporary world. With this reality as our starting point, we examine the complex intersections of ethics, power and space that often shape architects' choices. 

Fulfills minor requirements for: Architecture (non-majors) 

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A collection of spaces and themes we address in class.

A collection of spaces and themes we address in class.

Architecture is inextricable from the uneven social, political, technological and environmental conditions shaping the contemporary world. With this reality as our starting point, we examine the complex intersections of ethics, power and space that often shape architects' choices. How would you respond if a major client demanded that you use materials you know create toxic landscapes and long-term environmental harm? Should architects unionize their labor? Would you take a job renovating an old sugar plantation? Through close reading, writing, in-class discussions and role-play, we explore the challenges facing architects across various spatial and temporal scales — from the long-term energy flows and planetary infrastructures of the polycrisis to the interpersonal challenges of daily life in the workplace.