Eishin Campus – High School: Homeroom buildings wall mockups for testing ornaments
1983Wall mockups with concrete block, white plaster, black plaster, green plaster, wood, stone in different proportions.
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Eishin Campus - High School: Single Homebase Buildings
1982 to
1985
The Homebase Buildings form the homebase street. They are two-story masonry buildings with pitched tiled roofs and concrete ornamental wall friezes. Each one has its own garden, with a stair leading to the second floor classrom. There are five such ...
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Eishin Campus - High School: Double Homebase Buildings
1982 to
1985
The Homebase Buildings form the homebase street. They are two-story masonry buildings with pitched tiled roofs and concrete ornamental wall friezes. Each one has its own garden, with a stair leading to the second floor classrom. There are two double ...
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The Campus of Eishin- High School: Homeroom buildings walls - Photographs of mock-up
01/01/1983
Experiments and mock-ups for testing distribution of materials, understanding and defining the relative percentage of the different materials used for the walls. Concrete, plaster, wood and tiles were tested in the mock-ups, so that the veriety of materials has hierarchy ...
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The Campus of Eishin- High School: Homeroom buildings ornament - Photographs of mock-up
01/01/1983
Image with two C.E.S. members making experiments in the yard at Eishin. They were to become prototypes for ornaments on the homeroom buildings. It was exhibited at the 14th International Architecture Biennale Exhibition: “Office US”.
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The Campus of Eishin- High School: Homeroom buildings ornament - Photographs of mock-up
01/01/1983
Ornament mock-up using concrete blocks, primarily used in the homeroom buildings.
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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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Wholeness and Feeling in Structure-Enhancing Transformations
Christopher Alexander formulated this principle as follows: In any living process, or any process of design or making, the way forward, the next step which is most structure-enhancing, is that step which most intensifies the feeling of the emerging whole. "Feeling" ...