Current location - Education and Training Encyclopedia - University rankings - What are the characteristics of architecture in Tsinghua University?
What are the characteristics of architecture in Tsinghua University?
Tsinghua University, formerly known as Tsinghua School, was founded in 19 1 1. Located in the northwest suburb of Beijing, the bustling garden area was developed on the ruins of several royal gardens in the Qing Dynasty. There are many historical sites of universities and famous gardens around Tsinghua campus, and there are beautiful trees in the park. In Tsinghua, Shui Mu, the clear Wanquan River winds through the hinterland and flows into lakes and streams, nourishing the noble taste and sentiment of generations of Tsinghua students. Strolling through the Tsinghua campus, the simple and simple architecture embodies the rigorous and diligent school spirit. A large area of whitewashed stone walls is decorated with brick-red clay bricks, and the long and narrow windows are tall and straight, giving people an upward feeling. Near the Spring Garden and Tsinghua Campus in the west of the campus, mountains and rivers reveal the temperament of royal gardens; The early buildings in central China adopted European and American styles, and large areas of red bricks set off a strong exotic atmosphere; The main building in the east is Russian architecture with solemn style; The building near the main school gate is undoubtedly the epitome of modernism. All kinds of sculptures, pavilions, monuments, towers, bridges, ponds and stones can be seen everywhere on campus. Some of them are in memory of sages, teachers and seniors, and more are school anniversary gifts given by students to their alma mater. Bit by bit, it reveals Tsinghua people's gratitude to his alma mater and permeates Tsinghua people's love for his alma mater. Tsinghua, Shui Mu (see Figure 2-2) is the most charming scenic spot in Tsinghua campus.

Tsinghua, Shui Mu.