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File:GP Schafer Architect Middlefield 1999.jpg

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Description Image of Middlefield, a residence designed by the architectural firm G. P. Schafer Architect. The image illustrates an early residential design by the firm located in Dutchess County, New York that was completed in 1999, which demonstrates the holistic approach and "new-old," timeless aesthetic of the firm. This residence and similar styled designs by the firm have been widely discussed in major architectural journals and books.
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Copyright held by the G. P. Schafer Architect. Photo Credit: Fernando Bengochea.
Source (WP:NFCC#4) G. P. Schafer Architect website. Copyright held by the G. P. Schafer Architect.
Publication G. P. Schafer Architect website.
Use in article (WP:NFCC#7) G. P. Schafer Architect
Purpose of use in article (WP:NFCC#8) The image serves an educational or informational purpose as the primary means of representing an early residential design from G. P. Schafer Architect that illustrates the firm's well-known holistic approach and "new-old," timeless aesthetic, as elaborated in Schafer's first book. The residence integrates regional farmhouse vernacular, classically proportioned details derived from builder pattern books by Asher Benjamin and Minard Lafever, a Greek Doric columned entry portico, re-salvaged elements, and a sensitivity to the site's landscape. 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 this key developmental phase in the firm's work, its reception and its broader impact. The firm's work of this type and this work in particular is discussed in the article and by prominent architectural writers and publications cited in the article.
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There is no free image of this structure and it sits on private property and so cannot be photographed; as a result the image cannot be replaced by a free version.
Minimal use (WP:NFCC#3) The article uses the minimum amount of non-free content necessary to serve its educational purpose, without duplication of the point being illustrated. In cases where free images exist, they have been used. The file is low-resolution and uses only portion of the image necessary to illustrate its point.
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The image will not affect the value of the original work or unduly infringe on or limit the copyright holder's rights or commercial interests due to the nature of the architecture market, the work's original purpose and lack of reproducibility through images, and the image's low resolution.
Fair useFair use of copyrighted material in the context of G. P. Schafer Architect//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:GP_Schafer_Architect_Middlefield_1999.jpgtrue

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current19:07, 28 January 2020Thumbnail for version as of 19:07, 28 January 2020312 × 319 (88 KB)Skyword3000 (talk | contribs){{Non-free 2D art|image has rationale=yes}} {{Non-free use rationale | Description = Image of Middlefield, a residence designed by the architectural firm G. P. Schafer Architect. The image illustrates an early residential design by the firm located in Dutchess County, New York that was completed in 1999, which demonstrates the holistic approach and "new-old," timeless aesthetic of the firm. This residence and similar styled designs by the firm have been widely discussed in major architectural...
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