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- The principle of hierarchy
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- implies that in most if not all
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- architectural compositions, real
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- differences exist among their
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- forms and spaces, reflecting the
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- degree of importance of these
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- forms and spaces, as well as the
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- functional, formal, and symbolic
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- roles they play in the
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- organization.
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- For a form or space to be
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- articulated as being important or
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- significant to an organization, it
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- must be made uniquely visible.
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- This visual emphasis can be
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- achieved by endowing a form or
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- shape with: