The Battle for the Life and Beauty of the Earth – A Struggle between Two World-Systems
2012The 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 forth a revolutionary vision of the human environment and presents the Eishin Campus project in Japan –the largest project built by the Center for Environmental Structure.
The revolutionary vision postulates that in coming eras, the environment will be conceived, designed, made and widely understood as a necessary part of our emotional and social life. Achieving this vision will require an intensive, lengthy, global battle between two production systems. System-B, the dominant production system today, seeks to profit from development, and produces structures through mechanical procedures that destroy opportunities for joy and human satisfaction. System-A, the alternative, allows meaning to be built up progressively by benign, modest steps in the careful nurturing of our physical world.
Using the example of the construction of the Eishin Campus in Japan, the book demonstrates the comprehensive application of Alexander’s principles and methods to large-scale building projects and communities. It also explains in detail the intertwined design and construction processes, the use of patterns for defining the structure of a place, and the innovative techniques of construction and management that are at the heart of system-A.
The book was exhibited at Locus Manifesto-exposition “Re-enchant the World: Architecture and the City facing society´s transitions”, together with others in Science Cabinet #1.
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Design and Construction is one Integrated Making Process
The design process of a project and its construction process are united into one continuous and intertwined making process, unfolding in a step-by-step sequence. Design ends together with the completion of the construction process. "Making" is a conception of the ...
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The Layout Process of Buildings on the Land - Visualization at Full Scale on Site
Each act of building needs to have a positive effect on its surroundings; to complete them, preserve their structure, make them better, by creating strong centers in them and next to them. Each new building is more alive when it ...
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A New Approach to Design and Construction Management
A new kind of design/construction/management process, especially for large projects, is required, which will allow the building to be conceived, designed and built so that it comes to life. Below are the ground rules of such a process, already tried ...
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Eishin Campus - High School and College Complex
1982 to
1987
The project was envisioned to be a new combined High School and College Complex for the Eishin Gakuen Foundation, in Saitama prefecture, outside Tokyo, and was designed as such. The campus was to be the working environment of a population ...
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Eishin Campus - High School
1982 to
1995
The High School is the part of the Eishin Campus that was constructed, with a total construction area of 12,000 square meters. It is a complex of thirty-five buildings, with pedestrian colonnaded streets, gates and gardens, and a lake with ...
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Eishin Campus - High School: Central Hall
1982 to
1985
The Central Hall is located at the end of the homebase street. Α student gathering area with four-foot-thick concrete base walls and arched openings, with built-in benches, which double as entrances to the building. Arches and seats form alcoves, and ...