Eishin Campus – High School: Parents Clubhouse: In preparation of the executive meeting discussion about the Clubhouse project, Mr. Yoshida requests set of the architectural drawings to scale instead of the A4 reductions already sent.
20/05/1996
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                    Eishin Campus - High School: Parents Clubhouse: Preliminary Design Drawings - Site Plan                
                                    
                        25/05/1994                                             
                                
            
            Computer produced drawing of the clubhouse building palced on the site; depicting its spatial relation to existing structures.
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                    Eishin Campus - High School: Parents Clubhouse: Preliminary Design Drawings - Plans, Elevations, Sections                
                                    
                        25/05/1994                                             
                                
            
            Computer produced drawing of the clubhouse building depicting schematic plans of the first and second levels, the south and east elevations and one cross section.
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                    Eishin Campus - High School: Parents Clubhouse: Preliminary Design Drawings - Floor Plans                
                                    
                        25/05/1994                                             
                                
            
            Two computer produced drawings of the clubhouse building depicting schematic plans of the first and second levels.
 
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