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Morally? Ethically? or Sense & Sensibility?

“Common sense, common care, and common prudence, were all sunk into Mrs. Dashwood’s romantic delicacy.”

Sense and Sensibility, Jane Austen

Where does morality begin? Where does architectural duty end? For me, these questions begin with the history of architecture and the preservation of the urban fabric, something which served as the original inspiration to study architecture. Whilst I may not possess the same ‘romantic delicacies’ as Mrs. Dashwood in Sense and Sensibility, I am fully aware that architects, as builders of the social sphere, cannot afford to drop the moral high standard which is expected of us. Indeed it is essential for architects, as negotiators and as the generalist coordinator as we have previously identified to uphold the standards of society - and where fault is found, whilst it is not necessarily our legal duty, it is certainly our moral duty to enforce change for the greater good.

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Putting Money Where Your Mouth Is // Investing Green

The startlingly provocative framed image of wind turbines caught my attention as a postcard collected during one of my weekend coffee trips through the inner suburbs. Turning it over I discovered an interesting advertisement for a company known as Australian Ethical Investment, which describes itself as a firm which places money in “a clean energy future instead.” This prompted me for this particular post to look at the wider social implications of sustainability and opportunities for investment. 

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