The Campus of Eishin – High SchooI: Music School – Photographs of the building
01/01/1986Two views of the Music School attached to the Great Hall, in the first stepped back, facing the main square, and in the second facing the lake; they show how a small simple volume, attached to a large simple volume, creates a complex asymmetry .
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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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Eishin Campus - High School: Music School
1982 to
1985
A small one-story building attached to the Great Hall, with its entrace set back from the main square. Its back side forms part of the lake edge.
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Unfolding of Wholeness in Large Buildings by Successive Transformations of the Space
Large building are not easy to design and keep the feeling of intimay in them. The way a large building can be given this quality is by succeeding in the creation of living centers throughout its fabric. The profusion and ...
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Strong Centers in all Levels of Scale
A building can only amount to something as a living thing when the various physical elements which appear in it are profound centers. The dominant feature of the process that is working correctly is that new centers are formed, and ...
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The Campus of Eishin - High SchooI: Music School and the lake - Photographs of the building
01/01/1986
The small Music School attached to the Great Hall, which lies right in the background, both at the edge of the lake. The photo was exhibited at the 14th International Architecture Biennale Exhibition: “Office US”.
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The Campus of Eishin - High SchooI: Music School - Photographs of the building
01/12/1989
The Music School front façade.