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Land, resources and urban ecology [videorecording] Part 1 & 2 / co-sponsored by the American Institute of Architects and the U.S. environmental Protection Agency, Region 5.

Contributor(s): American Institute of Architects | United States. Environmental Protection Agency. Region V.
Publisher: Washington, DC : American Institute of Architects, c1993Description: 2 videocassettes (pt. 1: 95 min ; pt. 2: 88 min) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in.Subject(s): Architecture -- Environmental aspects -- Congresses | Environmental protection -- Moral and ethical aspects -- Congresses | Human ecology -- Philosophy -- Congresses | Public health -- Environmental aspects -- Congresses | City planning -- Environmental aspects -- Case studies | Architecture -- Environmental aspects -- Case studiesDDC classification: 720.47 H. Patricia Hynes ; Denis Hayes ; Robert J. Berkebile ; William Browing.Summary: Papers presented at an architectural symposium concerning environmental issues and energy conservation in architecture. Discussed here are philosophical and ethical issues concerning "environmental justice", an environmentalism which seeks to eradicate injustice to humans. Specific environmental abuses and their impact are examined followed by a case study of a subdivision which exemplifies a planned community that is responsive to human needs.
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720.47 LAN (Browse shelf) Part 2 1 Available SABDx,23003,02,GR 1001002973 Please fill up online form at https://taylorslibrary.taylors.edu.my/services/external_storage1

Label title: AIA "Building to save the earth" lecture series.

H. Patricia Hynes ; Denis Hayes ; Robert J. Berkebile ; William Browing.

Recorded September 11 & 12, 1992 at the College of Architecture and Planning, Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana during a two-day architectural symposium : Building to save the Earth.

Papers presented at an architectural symposium concerning environmental issues and energy conservation in architecture. Discussed here are philosophical and ethical issues concerning "environmental justice", an environmentalism which seeks to eradicate injustice to humans. Specific environmental abuses and their impact are examined followed by a case study of a subdivision which exemplifies a planned community that is responsive to human needs.

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