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人在leicester 心在.....[倒数离开莱斯特的日子开始]
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今天再来简介绍另一些建筑物...
Leicester University Part 3
Fielding Johnson Buildling
The University's Grade II-listed, principal administrative building was constructed in 1837 as the Leicestershire and Rutland Lunatic Asylum. The building was closed in 1907 but reopened at the outbreak of war as the 5th Northern General Military Hospital in which capacity it served till 1919. Thomas Fielding Johnson (1828-1921) was a Leicester businessman and philanthropist who purchased the building and grounds in 1919 for £40,000 and presented them to Leicester Council for the establishment of a University College (now the University of Leicester) and a grammar school (now Wyggeston and Queen Elizabeth I College). An extension was added to the rear of the building in 1950 (later demolished to make room for the Library) and it was formally renamed the Fielding Johnson Building in 1964.
The 1907 report which closed the asylum noted that "lunacy in Leicester is considerably below the average
Engineering Tower [我的办公室/Lab就在这里里面]
Constructed in 1963, the Department of Engineering is probably the most distinctive and famous building on campus and is Grade II* listed. It was designed by James Stirling (after whom the Stirling Prize for Architecture is named) and James Gowan as part of the 'New Brutalist' school of architecture. Since then scores of articles and at least one book have been written about the Engineering Building and in 2008 the Daily Telegraph included it in a list of 'the 50 most inspiring buildings in Britain', calling Stirling and Gowan's unique design "a declaration of war against the predominant culture of dour functionalism."
In 1971, the Engineering Building was depicted on a 7½p stamp.
Henry Wellcome Building
One of the most modern buildings on campus, the Henry Wellcome Building was designed by Fairhursts Design Group and opened in 2006. The £22.5 million cost was shared between the University and the Wellcome Trust, the largest non-Governmental funding body for biomedical research. As well as the School of Biological Sciences and the School of Psychology, it is home to the Frank and Katherine May Lecture Theatre, named after Frank May MBE, a local businessman and long-term supporter of the University. John Sydney Carter's sculptures 'Atomica' and 'Vortex' can be seen inside the building and outside the main entrance.
Of all the people who have given their names to University of Leicester buildings, Henry Wellcome (1853-1936) is the only one who has no personal connection with the University
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感觉上很棒。。可惜没有机会去哪儿读书 |
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我也想要去读,可是别人不要收我
怪就只能怪自己degree时候不努力 |
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回复 273# chuayl76 的帖子
怎么说???不是很明白哦。。。难道我post错地方了?? |
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原帖由 chuayl76 于 28-10-2008 23:05 发表
但命运偏偏要做弄。。。
2005年3月1日,结婚不到2个月。。。
身体检查发现不寻常肿瘤。。。
2个星期后报告出来,患淋巴癌, 第二期。。。
接下来的日子我已说不下去。。。
2007年12月10日,我失去了她。。。 ...
母亲也是因为癌症而离去。是自己刻意遗忘那段日子吧,虽然清楚知道自己到现在还走不出那个阴影,那件事情已经是7-8年前了 |
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回复 279# chuayl76 的帖子
嗨,chuayl76 你好!
看了你的故事,好感动。。。加油。。。我觉得继续努力,开开心心地生活,做个有出息的人就是给你内人最好的礼物
我十月将到university of bristol 念aerospace engineering博士,请问有什么要注意的吗?请多多指教 |
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