The Campus of Eishin – High SchooI: Photographs of the pedestrian network of the campus and the pedestrian walkway along the lake
01/01/1987View of the pedestrian walkway with its colonnaded arcade, as reflected in the water.
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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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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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The Campus of Eishin - High SchooI: Photographs of the pedestrian network of the campus and the pedestrian walkway along the lake
01/01/1987
Views of the pedestrian walkway along the lake, the sequence of Homeroom buildings starting with a double one at the corner with the main square, and a continuous colonnaded arcade connecting them.
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The Campus of Eishin - High SchooI: Photographs of the pedestrian network of the campus and the pedestrian walkway along the lake
01/01/1987
The pedestrian walkway viewed from across the lake with the Homeroom buildings and their colonnaded arcade, and the bridge to the Gymnasium.
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The Campus of Eishin - High SchooI: Photographs of the pedestrian network of the campus and the pedestrian walkway along the lake
01/01/1987
View of the upper end of the pedestrian walkway, past the lake, with the students’ laundry hung between the College building end wall and the colannade across.
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