RAMIREZ, JOHN DAVE O - (Ass1 - Virtues and Values of An Architect - Module1) .
RAMIREZ, JOHN DAVE O - (Ass1 - Virtues and Values of An Architect - Module1) .
RAMIREZ, JOHN DAVE O - (Ass1 - Virtues and Values of An Architect - Module1) .
The field of architecture requires both men and women with the greatest levels of moral character, responsiveness,
business savvy, sensibility, and aesthetic and technical proficiency. Virtues and values were applied on the
Architect's Code of Ethics to extends beyond drawing and design skills to include the research skills necessary to
advance efficiency and safety, resulting in a structure that is cost-effective but of the highest quality, safe, and
functionality. An architect who pledges to serve his country and the world by protecting the environment for future
generations is expected to possess a number of qualities, including professionalism, integrity, and competence
And may offer ideas, practical hints, and aesthetically pleasing forms that architects and industrial designers
should use as the
Everyone, even architects, occasionally encounters circumstances in which it is difficult to determine whether we
are proceeding appropriately or whether we are going beyond moral bounds that we respect. One illustration of
such a dilemma is when a builder or developer friend requests some free design work from an architect, unable to
pay the architect due to the recession but hinting at the prospect of the work turning into a commission once things
get better. The project may appeal to the architect and he or she may have some free time for it, but they both
need to be aware of the responsibility that comes with accepting such unpaid labor. Having ethics implies that
architects have influence much beyond the parameters of their mandate.
INTEGRITY
Being true to our clients while remaining honest to ourselves. This entails continually upholding a professional and
cooperative attitude and exceeding expectations.
In addition to producing better projects, maintaining architectural design integrity throughout the whole building
process is essential to preventing cost overruns. Design integrity is the process of ensuring that your idea is as
closely as feasible realized in the built environment. It improves the efficiency of the entire design and construction
process by obviating the need to revisit design decisions, which frequently trigger a chain reaction of modifications
to the surrounding environment. Unfortunately, too few projects successfully maintain the overall design integrity.
CREATIVITY
Utilizing repurposed materials or playing with light are two examples of tactics that suggest a creative design
process. In addition to physical presence, the effect of creativity can also be produced through an ambiance or
environment.