Italian architect Massimiliano Fuksas presents a lecture focusing on the ethics of architecture rather than its aesthetics. He defines architecture as an important part of democracy, highlighting the importance of the idea of community which he suggests is lacking in the field. He juxtaposes “iconic” architecture with “helpful” and “emotional” designs that cater to the greater good. The Rome-based architect takes an optimistic view, as he highlights the potentials of a modern globalizing world before turning to a description of his own projects.
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