The Campus of Eishin- High School: Ornamental wall frieze for the Homeroom Buildings & roof eave detail – Photographs
01/05/1985Row of handmade ornaments, made of cast concrete and hand-filled with white plaster, with high contrast, and roof eave and cornice detailing.
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Eishin Campus - High School: Ornamental wall frieze for the homeroom buildings
1985
Cast concrete ornaments on the wall frieze of the Homeroom buildings.
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Eishin Campus - High School: Roof eave detail for the homeroom buildings
1985
Heavy concrete cornice on the Homeroom buildings, when roof meets wall.
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The Campus of Eishin- High School: Ornamental wall frieze for the Homeroom Buildings & roof eave detail - Photographs
Cast concrete ornament
01/05/1985
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The Campus of Eishin- High School: Ornamental wall frieze for the Homeroom Buildings & roof eave detail - Photographs
High contrast ornament
01/05/1985
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The Campus of Eishin- High School: Ornamental wall frieze for the Homeroom Buildings & roof eave detail - Photographs
Roof eave and cornice detail
01/05/1985
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Geometry and Fifteen Fundamental Properties
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Ornament and Function as Products of Unfolding
Ornament arises as part of the design process, when a person is making and seeks to embellish this "something" while making it. It arises as a result of the latent centers in the uncompleted thing requiring still more centers, requiring ...
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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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Eishin Campus - High School: Double 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 two double ...