Color, Interiors and Office Furniture
01/01/1987Article draft of a non-published article, with a note “Absolutely not for publication under any circumstances, for discussion only”. The article refers to four projects in which color was a determining factor in their design development, namely to: 1. Main Room of the Potash-McCabe House; 2. Plastered Interior of Great Hall, Japan; 3. A New System of Office Furniture; 4. Main Plaza of Mountain View Civic Center.
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Eishin Campus - High School: Great Hall - Auditorium
1982 to
1986
A large ceremonial building located at the main square and forming one edge of the lake. The main bridge that crosses the lake starts next to its massive podium. Its floor area is 14,000 square feet and has a three-story ...
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New System of Office Furniture for Haworth, Inc.
1985 to
1986
The new system of office furniture, intended for mass production, was designed in such a way as to be capable of creating the environment for millions of workers, in an endless variety of specific configurations. The line of furniture provided ...
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Civic Center & Town Hall for Mountain View
1986
Invited design competition entry. One of five invited entries and winner of first round selection process. The project with 100,000 square feet of total area of construction included: a) the new City Hall building 65,000 sq.ft.; b) Community Theater with ...
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