
Ethics, Design and Planning of the Built Environment
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Between 2006 and 2008 she worked as Researcher at the Dutch Applied Research Institute TNO, Business Unit Innovation & Environment. After her PhD graduation, she worked as Coordinator of the 3TU.Centre of Excellence for Ethics and Technology (Delft), where she also completed a post-doc assignment in the framework of the Ethics of Technological Risk research programme.
Stefano Moroni is the author of Territory and Distributive Justice (Angeli, 1994), Ethics and Territory (Angeli, 1997), Urban Planning and Regulation: The Normative Dimension of Spatial Planning (Angeli, 1999), Spatial Planning: Reasons, Needs, Responsibilities (Città Studi, 2001) and is also co-author of Urban Planning and Policy Analysis (Angeli, 1996).
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Values in planning and design: A process perspective on ethics in forming the built environment.-
Architects on value: Reducing the good to the beautiful?.-
A conversation about who's In? Who's out? And who answers those questions when planning for and designing the downtown?.-
The relevance of public space: rethinking its material and symbolic aspects.-
Incorporating ethical questions in design thinking.-
Aesthetics as a risk factor in architecture.-
Cost-benefit analysis and evaluating transport safety effects: A discussion from the perspective on ethics.-
Urban in/justice: A literal interpretation.-
Value sensitive design.-
Design for meaning: a non-instrumental perspective.-
Risk, space and distributive justice.-