Have you ever imagined the panoramic structure of architectures in the campus where we pass by and through every day? Like a blind man who feels the shape of the elephant, it is hard to perceive the buildings holistically from their appearance if you just observe the Cherry Blossom Castle and Zall Stadium from the horizontal plane. We may know little about the beautiful configuration and geometric factors the architects has implanted in the design of these architectures. And it is really a pity for WHU students to miss the architectural beauty. Therefore, the following pictures are provided to give a bird view of this charming campus.
The oval Olymic playground saw freshmen military training on Sept. 3, 2019.
On Oct. 12, 2019, The School of Mathematics and Statistics. There are many geometric elements including rectangles, circles and rhombus.
On Oct. 12, 2019, the Library. The five A, B, C, D, E areas jointly form a geometrical graph with an asphalt road across like a ribbon.
On Oct. 12, 2019, Luojia square in front of the fifth teaching building. Its Tai Ji style and twisted designs looks like a maze.
On Oct. 12, 2019, in front of the fifth teaching building is the semicircle area where students park their bikes and electric bicycles orderly.
On Oct. 14, 2019, Renwen Building.
On Oct. 28, 2019, Information Science Department. A basketball court presents circles, semicircles, trapezoids and rectangles.
On Oct. 28, 2019, cyan building and south gate square.
On Oct 29, 2019, Zall Stadium. It stands like a solid shield of a visual weight.
On Oct. 29, 2019, Contemporary Building. It is best known as a one-stop service center with the beautiful symmetrical structure beyond imagination.
Photo by Zhan Chaoyue
Rewritten by: Zhu Tong,edited by CaoSiyi, Shen Yuxi and Hu Sijia