The Moral Evidence of Space: Architecture, Power, and the Ethics of Witnessing (A Post-Interpretive Study)

The Moral Evidence of Space: Architecture, Power, and the Ethics of Witnessing by Dorian Vale is a major philosophical and architectural treatise that expands the framework of Post-Interpretive Criticism into the spatial domain, arguing that architecture must be understood not merely as aesthetic production or functional design, but as a system of moral choreography acting directly upon the human body. Drawing from architectural history, phenomenology, spatial theory, ethics, theology, and criti