Design studio on The Japanese School Project – Phase 2

Spring 1982

The students were asked to use the patterns and entities developed in the Fall quarter and continue with the design of the school. A site was chosen in Berkeley, similar in size with the real one in Japan, in order to work on the site and layout the school, on the basis of the patterns and entities developed in the Fall quarter. The first assignment was to use only stakes on the site, sketches and models in order to come up with the volumetric configuration of the school; hardline drawings were not recommended. Every week a new model was produced by each student, till the large structure of the school, as a coherent whole, was finalized. The second assignment was for each strudent to choose a section of a building and produce a large scale model at 1:10 scale with such materials as to demonstrate the treatment and character of walls, roofs, windows, etc. of the buildings. .

University Program:
Master of Architecture
Course type:
Graduate Design Studio
Course number:
Arch. 201
Instructors:
Christopher Alexander, Ingrid Fiksdahl-King
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