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What about the design of the new campus of Fuzhou University?
Hello, I'm a 2008 undergraduate from Fuzhou University Law School. I'm from the north, and I'm here for the fourth spring and autumn period. Let's talk about the views of northerners first.

According to the teacher of Civil Engineering College, the designer is from Tsinghua.

As far as walls are concerned, the wall thickness in the north is because it keeps out the cold, and the wall in the south doesn't need to keep out the cold, so it doesn't need to be so thick. The wall like the north designed by the designer makes the classroom very warm, which is reflected in winter, but more intuitively, you will feel as anxious as you do during the final exam in summer.

From the style point of view, the style here is very similar to factories and cement forests, and the construction of mechanical practice bases near the north gate is more like factories.

Not sure what is the southern style, the water lane in Wuzhen, the hanging water tower in Suzhou and the pavilion in Hangzhou? There seem to be many architectural styles in the south.

If compared in this province, the architectural style of Southern University lies in "water" and "beauty". Not "Su" and "Gui" in the north.

There are not many famous schools in Fujian, only Jiangxia College opposite, Fujian Normal University nearby, Xiamen University and Tan Kah Kee College in the south can compete! If their architectural style is southern, then the architectural style of the above universities obviously makes better use of "water", and the whole campus is dotted with its own architectural layout around a lake or clear spring; At the same time, the buildings will not converge and are not dense, and the dormitory of adjacent buildings is rarely the same, especially the Xiamen University Library and Jiageng Building. The bell tower of Normal University and the "original Yingtai" (fountain of twelve animals) of Minjiang College are impressive.

The above is "however". I'm sorry, there are unknown addresses everywhere. "Why?" At the school meeting two years later, young leaders speculated that the school had spent all its money on buying land (none of the largest universities in Fujian Province), so it had no money to build a house and had to make do with it.

In addition, it depends on the southern customs, the administrative south building and the administrative north building, which are surrounded by mountains and rivers and surrounded by tigers. Really beautiful! Hehe ~ ~

We don't know the name of the designer, so we have to look it up. After all, there is no building on this campus that architects can be proud of except the library-although we don't have any opinions, we respect everyone's work.

I hope I can learn from it ~