Eishin Campus – College Complex
1982 to 1984The College Complex is the part of the Eishin Campus, which was fully designed but not constructed. It was designed to form an elongated outdoor space with the five arcaded college building shaping the two long sides, the library and research center standing at its west end and opposite from it the Judo Hall. The student house, a freestanding small building, pinned down the central focus of the elongated outdoor space. Only two of its college buildings and the Judo Hall were incorporated in the High School and were built and completed in 1987.
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The Nature of Order - An Essay on the Art of Building and the Nature of the Universe.
Book Two - The Process of Creating Life
2002
“The Process of Creating Life”, the second volume of “The Nature of Order” series presents a dynamic theory of living structure. It begins with an analysis of transformations, which occur in nature, and the distinction between structure-preserving transformations, responsible for ...
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The Battle for the Life and Beauty of the Earth - A Struggle between Two World-Systems
2012
The ninth and last volume of “The Center for Environmental Structure Series” on architecture published by Oxford University Press is the “The Battle for the Life and Beauty of the Earth – A Struggle between Two World-Systems”. The book puts ...
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Battle: The History of a Crucial Clash between World-System A and World-System B - Construction of the New Eishin Campus
01/08/1985
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建築のプロセス ハンスヨアヒム. ナイス / Architecture Process of Eishin Campus
01/06/1985
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Das Machen von Gebäuden: Eishin College - Eishin High School bei Tokio / The Making of Buildings: Eishin College - Eishin High School at Tokyo
01/02/1986
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