An Aesthetic Deontology: Accessible Beauty as a Fundamental Obligation of Architecture

Architecture Philosophy 2 (1):63-82 (2016)
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Abstract

The paper argued for the obligation of architects to make buildings buildings that people will find 'beautiful'. Whilst an obligation to accessible beauty is universal to humanity, its satsfaction can be local for a ny culture. Four objections to the thesis are discussed, but the conclusion is that, amongst the several moral obligations architects are faced with, that to provide accessible beauty is a fundamental obligation

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Christian Illies
Oxford University (DPhil)

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