File:Ike Kligerman Barkley Mexico Beach Retreat.jpg
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Description | Image of a contemporary villa residence designed by architectural firm Ike Kligerman Barkley. The image illustrates a residential design by the firm in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico from 2009, that demonstrates the wider range of the firm's design sensibility beyond Shingle Style, in this case incorporating Mexican vernacular style and forms with highly contemporary villa features. This residence and design using a similar approach have been discussed in major architectural journals and books. |
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Copyright held by the Ike Kligerman Barkley. Photo Credit: William Waldron |
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Purpose of use in article (WP:NFCC#8) | The image serves an educational or informational purpose in that it is the primary means of illustrating Ike Kligerman Barkley's wide range of architectural design—beyond its use of Shingle Style—to meet specific demands of locales, conditions and client preferences. This example is particularly illustrative in its unique use of a "divided house" approach that incorporates vernacular requirements (Mexican village style) on a street-facing exterior with strongly contemporary rounded forms and glass expanses on an ocean-facing side. Because the article is about a significantly visual subject—an architectural firm and its work, and the specific styles that it has developed and used—the omission of the image would greatly limit a reader's understanding and ability to visualize the firm's range of design styles and strategies for reconciling them. This design is discussed in the article and by prominent architectural writers and publications cited in the article. |
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