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concept:eishin-campus-great-hall-lights-exampleEishin campus Great Hall lights example
Example of 'do the simplest thing': the simplest candelabra design that met the need, contrasting with the contractor's overly complex fixture.
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- Beauty and geometry are the talisman by which a living process is known.
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- The main building of the Eishin campus, Japan, serving as primary example of a building as a living center made of beings.
- The school in Japan that sought a new culture and worked with Alexander to create its campus
- Shows the integration of structural necessity (seismic diaphragm) with geometric order
- A school campus near Tokyo whose design and life illustrate the principles of living process in gardens.
- The school and college near Tokyo built 1985-89, whose head was later called 'the mayor' because of the living atmosphere.
- Alexander's assessment of the Eishin campus.
- Behavioral evidence of attachment: students felt so at home they resisted leaving, reversing the earlier pattern of early departures.
- Eishin students made a film showing themselves jumping joyfully into the campus lake, fully clothed.finding0.722Artifact expressing a hymn to freedom and the realization of a dream.