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Many believe that the moral mission of architecture has been in
serious decline for the last 25 years. In this important new book,
Tom Spector points out the dilemmas of architectural practice and
offers a theoretical and practical basis for an examination and
transformation of the quandaries the profession now faces. What
makes a good building or a good architect? Are there limits to an
architect's ethical or legal responsibilities in a building process
where architecture plays an increasingly smaller role? Is
preservation a moral imperative? What happens when building codes
and ethical responsibilities are in conflict? In "The Ethical
Architect, Spector investigates the moral underpinnings and
implications of leading architectural theories, subjecting them to
the analytical techniques of moral philosophy. His conclusions
provide a road map to help architects make the right decision in
the difficult tradeoffs that confront designers on a daily basis:
Spector estimates that more than 100,000 decisions go into the
design of an average sized building. "The Ethical Architect is a
work of theory but refers to real buildings and real-world
problems. It is Spector's call-to-arms for his profession and a
must-read for practicing architects and students alike.
How Architects Write shows you the interdependence of writing and
design in both student and professional examples. This fully
updated edition features more than 50 color images, a new chapter
on online communication, and sections on critical reading,
responding to requests for proposals, the design essay,
storyboarding, and much more. It also includes resources for how to
write history term papers, project descriptions, theses, proposals,
research reports, specifications, field reports, client
communications, post-occupancy evaluations, and emailed meeting
agendas, so that you can navigate your career from school to
professional practice.
How Architects Write shows you the interdependence of writing and
design in both student and professional examples. This fully
updated edition features more than 50 color images, a new chapter
on online communication, and sections on critical reading,
responding to requests for proposals, the design essay,
storyboarding, and much more. It also includes resources for how to
write history term papers, project descriptions, theses, proposals,
research reports, specifications, field reports, client
communications, post-occupancy evaluations, and emailed meeting
agendas, so that you can navigate your career from school to
professional practice.
For over 30 years, Tom Spector has been sharing his special gift
for helping people resolve issues of stress, worry, anxiety, fear,
guilt, and chronic pain, and restore self-esteem and inner peace.
Our Two Gardens: How to Cultivate Healing evolved from Tom's
teachings. The techniques really work Their descriptions are clear
and easy to follow. Tom combines profound meaning with light humor.
His anecdotes are powerful and offer great imagery. In Part 1, you
see how unhealthy reactions to normal everyday events and
situations create suffering and misery. You then learn how to
cultivate healthy responses that promote healing. Part 2 offers
techniques to live your life to the fullest in the present moment
and experience inner peace. You become free of limiting judgments
and internal enemies. In Part 3, you explore effective ways of
visiting with seriously ill people. You create helpful and
meaningful interactions that benefit both you and the patient.
From the haunting grandeur of the Etowah Indian Mounds to the
futuristic steel and glass of the Atlanta skyline, The Guide to the
Architecture of Georgia spans 500 years and numerous miles to
reveal the state's rich architectural heritage. Award-winning
architect Tom Spector and free-lance photographer Susan
Owings-Spector traveled Georgia's backroads and highways to catalog
impressive examples of Georgian, Federal, Greek Revival,
Neoclassical, Victorian, and Modern architecture that are open to
the public and well worth a visit. The volume supplies all the
information necessary to locate, tour, and enjoy these
architecturally significant structures. Organized by region and
subdivided by county, the guide allows architecture enthusiasts to
identify sites of interest quickly. Essays throughout the book
describe the rise and fall of architectural styles, and a glossary
clarifies more than 100 architectural terms. Whether planning a day
trip, a weekend get-away, an extended vacation, or merely a scenic
drive through the state, The Guide to the Architecture of Georgia
is an ideal companion for touring the state's architectural
treasures. The guide features descriptions of more than 300
important structures arranged by region and county; 78 photos and
35 easy-to-follow maps; an entire chapter on the Atlanta area;
practical visiting information including addresses, opening times,
entrance fees, and handicapped accessibility; a glossary of
architectural terms and descriptions of the major architectural
periods, from the early American through the Postmodern.
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