The sixth teaching building in Tsinghua University is the largest and tallest building in Tsinghua University. The building is not only equipped with central air conditioning, elevators, modern fire fighting and supporting electromechanical facilities.
And invested/kloc-0.8 million yuan to build advanced weak current systems such as multimedia teaching, wired and wireless network, security monitoring, access control, building automation, cable TV broadcasting, information inquiry, group telephone, etc., and created a brand-new modern and intelligent teaching experimental environment.
Six teaching structures: The six teaching buildings are divided into three areas: A, B and C, in which area A is a frame structure, with one underground floor and five floors above ground, with a height of 4.4m and a building height of 27.1m; Area B is a frame-shear wall structure with one floor underground and nine floors above ground, with a height of 4.2m and a building height of 43.9m.. Area C is a frame structure with one basement and three floors above ground, with a height of 6.3 meters and a building height of 23.5 meters.
Tsinghua has perfect teaching and living facilities on campus. There are 6 teaching buildings and 2 terraced classrooms in the whole school, with an area of 5.3 hectares, 276 classrooms and 22,806 seats, of which the sixth teaching building has a building area of 3.4 hectares and can accommodate more than 7,500 people. Tsinghua has 50 hectares of * * * 65438+4570 student apartments, and the newly-built Bauhinia student apartment covers an area of about 28.6 hectares, with a total construction area of about 370,000 square meters.
1952 after the adjustment of departments, yenching university was cancelled, Peking University moved to yenching university campus, and the original school building of Peking University was handed over to the government for use. Yenching university Campus is called "Yanyuan", which was built on the site of Shuchun Garden in Qing Dynasty and designed by American architect Henry Killam Murphy. The design of Yan Garden combines the layout of traditional buildings in China, the artistic conception of classical gardens in China, and modern western planning concepts. Yan Garden is divided into a teaching area in the south and a scenic area around the lake in the north.