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Architects can best serve the public by addressing the challenges


of the Kyoto Accord.

In a closing statement, Edmonton architect Barry Johns asserted:


“addressing the issue of sustainable building allows us the
opportunity to reaffirm the value of the profession of architecture to
the public.” This may turn out to be the most important legacy of
this inaugural program.

By Patricia Glanville, reporting on the RAIC’s launch of its National Continuing Education program with
Sustainable Design for Canadian Building- SDCB 101.

“Green Awakening”
Canadian Architect, January 2002, p.30.
What is your “What is it worth?”
worth?
How should I think?

How shall I act?


Active Judgments

Assertive Judgments

Exhibitive Judgements
“…specific ensemble of ideas, concepts and
categorizations that are produced, reproduced and
transformed in a particular set of practices through which
meaning is given to physical and social realities…”
“…Discourses;
ways of behaving, interacting, valuing, thinking,
believing, speaking and often reading and writing that
are accepted as instantiations of particular roles (or
‘types of people’) by specific groups of people…”

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