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Problem / Situation
A building that has a single, clearly expressed overall form that is easy for someone to grasp makes a much stronger impact than a vague and uncertain building. At its most grand, this pattern can lead to the iconic buildings and structures that become synonymous with a city or place, and truly capture the imagination. However, this pattern is equally important for even the most modest of buildings.
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Supporting Patterns  | When seeking to make a building feel like a coherent whole, rather than feeling like a disjointed collection of pieces forced together, it is key to reconcile the interior spaces with the exterior form.
Do not attempt to force interior spaces into a particular form based on a predetermined exterior form.
Instead, plan interior spaces and exterior form at the same time, ... |
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