The architectural style of Japanese universities The typical architectural structure in Japan is mainly brick and wood, which has the subtle elegance of traditional style. The line structure of the building is exquisite, the details are exquisite, and the colors are soft, revealing a strong oriental flavor. Japanese architecture pays attention to detail design, and its charm lies in the small, exquisite and changeable space. 1868 after the meiji restoration, Japanese architecture began to follow the example of western Europe, and gradually changed from the original wooden structure to the brick-wood mixed or masonry structure. Important works at that time included 1868 design of Shimizu Hirasuke Tsukiji Hotel and 1909 design of Xiongchiban Palace in Shandong. Since the beginning of the 20th century, under the influence of western architectural thoughts, some corresponding schools have appeared in Japan, such as the design of Shinichiro Okada in kabukiza, Tokyo, 1924, the design of the Ministry of Finance of the National Assembly, 1936 and other modern buildings. After World War II, the development of Japanese architecture can be roughly divided into three periods. Before the end of 1950s, this was the stage of post-war economic recovery. During this period, there was a serious housing shortage, with 4.3 million families without housing. Emergency construction of 300,000 sets of simple houses. Great progress has been made in housing construction since 1953. 1955 "Housing Corporation" was established to specialize in national housing construction.
1. Kansai University
The school building is a brick building surrounded by a 300-meter-flat lawn. The buildings on campus are all in a unified western style, but there are also Japanese gardens in the environment where there are many western-style buildings.
2. Castle Peak College University
Qingshan Campus is located in Omotesando Hills Hill, Fashion Street, and there is a beautiful Ginkgo Road from the main entrance. ? The buildings along the boulevard are all historical buildings built in 1926. Go along the boulevard, and on the right, there is a special chapel of the church department university. The colorful stained glass at the entrance is impressive. Although Qingshan Campus is located in the city center, its natural environment is rich and quiet, and it is a relaxed learning environment. ( WWW.BMrbH.COM )
Sagamihara Campus was established in 2003, although it is in the countryside. The campus covers a large area and is surrounded by lawns.
3. Hokkaido University
In the vast campus, there are poplars, ginkgo trees, gardens, rivers and so on, and you can feel the different natural beauty of the four seasons. Sapporo is located in Hokkaido, with beautiful snow scenes in winter.
4. Nara Women's University
As a women's university, it is a national Nara Women's University that kills two birds with one stone with Imperial Tea Women's University. The main entrance of the statue, the guard room behind the main entrance and the memorial hall that can be seen inside are designated as important national cultural heritage. The colors of the building are green, white and red, creating a fashionable and calm atmosphere, which is small but beautiful.
5. Tongshe University
Imadegawa Campus has a long history, starting from 1876. All buildings on campus adopt the red brick style. Among them, five buildings have been designated as important national cultural heritage.
6. Meiji College University
Meiji University has many beautiful and handsome boys and girls. The campus is also very westernized. There are many historical buildings here, such as Imbrie Pavilion, memorial hall and chapel, which are the tangible cultural properties of the port area. Among them, the chapel was designed by William, the architect in charge of the campus design of Kansai University. Mailer? Wallis designed it.