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method:model-making-at-1-20-scaleModel-making at 1:20 scale
Physical rough model used to test spatial feeling, column size, spacing, and light quality during the design of the Eishin Great Hall.
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- Main hall of the Eishin Campus where column spacing, mass, and light were developed through a 1:20 model.
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