The Campus of Eishin – College Complex: Library and Research Center – Photographs of sketches
01/03/1983Photographs of two sketches by Christopher Alexander. The first sketch establishes in a simple and straightforward way the entire top of the ridge as a large whole, by introducing the cup-shaped plan of the Library opposite from the Judo Hall; the relationship between these two centers, energized by the cup-shape of the Library give structure to the College precinct; the second sketch details the Library, as it was to be built.
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The Campus of Eishin - College Complex: Library and Research Center - Photographs of sketches
Diagram of the south ridge with the cup-shaped library and the Judo Hall
01/03/1983
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The Campus of Eishin - College Complex: Library and Research Center - Photographs of sketches
Sketch of library
01/03/1983
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The Unfolding of Public Space and Gardens as Positive Space
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