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“The design of the building addresses the public nature of both the urban context and the internal program. In order to reinforce the building's associative or mimetic qualities, the facades are organized in a classical three-part division of base, middle or body, and attic or head.” quote by Michael Graves
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“The design of the building addresses the public nature of both the urban context and the internal program. In order to reinforce the building's associative or mimetic qualities, the facades are organized in a classical three-part division of base, middle or body, and attic or head.”

Michael Graves

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Source Book: Michael Graves: Architect, Designer, and Artist, 2005

The building’s design reflects its public role and internal functions by using a classical three-part façade division to reinforce associative qualities.

In simple terms: The design mirrors public and internal uses with a three-part façade.

Key Takeaway

Use classical proportions to link building purpose and context.

Themes

architecture public space classical design contextualism

Mood

thoughtful analytical

Type

descriptive analytical

When to use this quote

  • urban planning
  • museum design
  • educational facilities
  • government buildings

Key Concepts

associative design mimetic qualities facade composition

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does façade hierarchy affect user perception?
  • Can classical elements coexist with contemporary sustainability goals?
A Different Perspective

Classical divisions may limit innovative forms or modern material expression.

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