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Architecture, Ethics, and the Personhood of Place
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GREGORY CAICCO held the Lincoln Chair of Ethics in Architecture and Environmental Design at Arizona State University from 2001 to 2004.

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"A compendium of some of the best thinkers currently working in the area of phenomenology and the built environment." - Thomas Fisher, Dean, College of Design University of Minnesota "Recently, it has become obvious that that good architecture results from dialogue, from open-minded yet passionate exchange between designers, builders, clients, and others. The essays in this book open the conversation still further, welcoming marginalized peoples, non-human living beings, and the forces of the natural world into the conversation. A radically new - radically just - sense of architecture emerges from this account; ethical and energizing because entirely engaging." - David Leatherbarrow, Professor of Architecture, Chairman, Graduate Group in Architecture, University of Pennsylvania"

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