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RIBA ethical practice guide / Carys Rowlands, Alasdair Ben Dixon.

By: Rowlands, Carys [author. ]Contributor(s): Dixon, Alasdair Ben [author. ]Material type: TextTextLondon : RIBA Publications , 2023ISBN: 9781914124723 (paperback)Other title: Royal Institute of British Architects ethical practice guideSubject(s): Architecture -- Professional practice | Architects professional ethics -- Great BritainLOC classification: NA1995 | .R69 2023
Contents:
Cover Title Table of Contents About the Authors Dedication Acknowledgements Foreword Introduction History and definitions Approaches to ethics Ethical decision-making Professional ethics The six ethical duties The public interest The context Looking ahead 1 Duty to the Wider World Introduction Law, regulation and professional codes Going further Key principles Conclusion Dilemma decision tree Views from others 2 Duty to Society and the End User Introduction Law, regulation and professional codes Social responsibility Stakeholder identification and engagement Social value Regeneration Equity, diversity and inclusion Wellbeing Rights of future generations Evidence-informed design: post-occupancy evaluation Specification Health and safety Key principles Conclusion Dilemma social housing Views from others 3 Duty to those Commissioning Services Introduction Law, regulation and professional codes The client relationship Key principles Conclusion Dilemma community interest Views from others 4 Duty to those in the Workplace Introduction Law, regulation and professional codes Workplace structure and culture Practice management Other workplaces and workers Key principles Conclusion Dilemma homeworking Views from others 5 Duty to the Profession Introduction Law, regulation and professional codes Reputation and value Knowledge and development Equity, diversity and inclusion Key principles Conclusion Dilemma sharing data and knowledge Views from others 6 Duty to Oneself Introduction Law, regulation and professional codes Competence Continuing professional development Health and wellbeing Support networks Key principles Conclusion Dilemma working pro bono Views from others Conclusion Resolving Ethical Issues Recognising ethical issues Tools, techniques and resources Ethical decision-making Why now? Further reading References Index Image credits Copyright
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

Cover
Title
Table of Contents
About the Authors
Dedication
Acknowledgements
Foreword
Introduction
History and definitions
Approaches to ethics
Ethical decision-making
Professional ethics
The six ethical duties
The public interest
The context
Looking ahead
1 Duty to the Wider World
Introduction
Law, regulation and professional codes
Going further
Key principles
Conclusion
Dilemma
decision tree
Views from others
2 Duty to Society and the End User
Introduction
Law, regulation and professional codes Social responsibility
Stakeholder identification and engagement
Social value
Regeneration
Equity, diversity and inclusion
Wellbeing
Rights of future generations
Evidence-informed design: post-occupancy evaluation
Specification
Health and safety
Key principles
Conclusion
Dilemma
social housing
Views from others
3 Duty to those Commissioning Services
Introduction
Law, regulation and professional codes
The client relationship
Key principles
Conclusion
Dilemma
community interest
Views from others
4 Duty to those in the Workplace Introduction
Law, regulation and professional codes
Workplace structure and culture
Practice management
Other workplaces and workers
Key principles
Conclusion
Dilemma
homeworking
Views from others
5 Duty to the Profession
Introduction
Law, regulation and professional codes
Reputation and value
Knowledge and development
Equity, diversity and inclusion
Key principles
Conclusion
Dilemma
sharing data and knowledge
Views from others
6 Duty to Oneself
Introduction
Law, regulation and professional codes
Competence Continuing professional development
Health and wellbeing
Support networks
Key principles
Conclusion
Dilemma
working pro bono
Views from others
Conclusion
Resolving Ethical Issues
Recognising ethical issues
Tools, techniques and resources
Ethical decision-making
Why now?
Further reading
References
Index
Image credits
Copyright

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