The Campus of Eishin – High SchooI: The pedestrian network of the campus and the entrance street – Photographs
01/01/1984Stakes, and poles, and ropes, allowed the architects to mark the position of the entrance street. Several of the CES crew laying out the detailed position of the entrance street, with the long stakes and ropes, all the time judging the shape and position of the space of the entrance street as it was developing.
The photo was exhibited at the 14th International Architecture Biennale Exhibition: “Office US”.
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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: Campus Pedestrian Streets Network
1986 to
1989
The Eishin Campus pedestrian network includes a main square connected to the homebase wide street, narrow streets, arcaded alleys, paths and courtyards, fences, gates and terraces. It starts with a small square in front of the small gate, continues with ...
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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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The Campus of Eishin - High SchooI: Photographs of the pedestrian network of the campus and the entrance street with the small gate
01/05/1985
In the first image looking through the archway of the small gate the paved path followed for entering the campus, within the context of a larger welcoming area. In the second image we see the small gate at the end ...
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The Campus of Eishin - High SchooI: Photographs of the pedestrian network of the campus and the entrance street with the small gate
01/05/1985
Entrance street and the small gate.
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The Campus of Eishin - High SchooI: Photographs of the pedestrian network of the campus and the entrance street with the small gate
01/06/1985
Entrance street, the small gate and capentry shop. An ordinary pathway, with the walk, the gate, the fence to the right, the building to the left and the slight curve.