Wednesday, 15 June 2011

Blow by Blow- 8 april part 2

Continued from the previous post
Classroom block or staffroom. This looks like those New England University buildings. This is the place I don't mind becoming a full-time nerd.



This is slightly tricky. Is it slanted? I like how the light forms a jewel against the roof of the building. Pretty. 
Back entrance of the library. See how the flower trees seem to appear magically and maniacally everywhere. Where are the whites, yellows and blues?
School's basketball court. I shouldn't have focused on the net, and makes everything look like a chicken coop.
Ah, This IS the administrative building. Amazing stuff they use. How come it's so big? Do they stay in the building? This looks like a hotel><
Back entrance. I have a fondness of busting through the back door. It still looks good. Talk about a well rounded piece of architecture. People still remember that a back door is still an entrance. 
Closer to the indoor gymnasium of the school. I'm guessing it's 4 floors, houses indoor swimming pool, basketball court, gymnasium, gym, bowling alley, ice rink, lockers and shower rooms, blah blah blah.. 
Ah! Some extras that came with the building. What a strange place to put 2 statues. Why aren't they in front where everyone can see them?
A rather poor attempt to capture the height of the building. I should have just chosen to take the lift buttons. Save me all that trouble. 
A closer look at our 2 statuettes. Near the back of the building, everybody. Please go save them from the lack of visitors. 
Outside the building, against the wall. I should get a job as a agent, since i'm always standing against a wall. 
We went inside the building to use their washroom, and this was the corridor outside the washroom. The walls are painted white, and there is no corridor window to look into the classrooms, so the light is pretty limited to just passing through the door. I think the place would look much brighter and friendlier of the windows were present. 
Blurred picture of a poster pretty high up the wall. Half the effort, double the results. How come such rules don't apply to me?
The text is in french this time, but I'm guessing Ask and you will be rewarded.
Now it's in German, but mine isn't that fantastic yet. Google translate says no pain no gain.
Strange sculpture in the atrium of the building. I can so totally imagine those dating couples meeting here in the evening. ugh
Proof that I did went inside the school and all the photos are all real.
How about this one?
Main entrance of the administrative block. Nice. 
Our way back to the back gate.
Classroom block again. I liked the lines formed by the building windows.
A wall students put up notices. You can tell a lot about a school just by looking at these things. 
Walking past a library again. I like the giant tree on the right. Sitting under it to study seems like the most appropriate thing to do. I pray that I have a chance to study in it.
School courtyard. I don't see why anybody wants to drop out of here.
School courtyard. Pretty.
2 students walking along the road. I know the one of the right appears to be freaky, as it seems a bit too tall. After enlarging the picture I realize that the white thing is just a banner across the door and the girl is wearing a black coat. I've enlarged it for your convenience. 
Ah, the original site of the old museum. They've decided to keep it, and now it sits beside the canteen.
The same place again, Just that I took the road at the back as well. This place is already a museum.
They didn't tell me the reason><
On the way to lunch. There are still so many cars on the road. I guess a lot of people drive about.
Still on the way to lunch. There's no telling what those building are.
Lunch menu. Prices are kinda.. Steep.
Outside the window. They kept some pigeons, And this was what I got. The window's kinda dirty.
The tree outside. I never know how such a place can stay so beautiful after a long while. 
The canteen where students have lunch. It feels more like a restaurant,and there's a coffee house outside, but it isn't starbucks. Good enough for me. 
A clearer picture of the place.
Maybe because we ate lunch really really late, so there wasn't anybody in the place. I swore I could have fallen asleep just there, after all the walking we did. 
Possible carnation flowers. They were growing outside the restaurant. 
Fountain where we first saw the humongous group of students taking their graduation photo. At that time, they all had left already.  
A pick up point. Isn't that nice?
This was when we finally left the school. Spent a lot of time walking inside it. 
Street
Street
More street
Woman who got into my picture. I can't remember the road name. 
Building with a protection order. 
After I've zoomed out. You weren't expecting it to be this big, eh?
Another one. I swear the biggest houses are here.
I can be a property agent next time. Like the postal address, surroundings? 
Now we look at the house. European, 3 levels, attic, rooftop garden. Many people pay top dollar for it. Why would you need to sell it?
I think this was outside some country club. 
An elderly shopkeeper sitting outside in hope of attracting some business. Many set up shop from their houses to differ the cost of living, and to occupy their time instead of not doing anything.
A bus route catering specially to those taking a Tianjin city tour by themselves. Sad to say I didn't complete the whole trip.
Another street, the pavement are lined with tiles instead of concrete. Still beautiful. 
A homeowner who had taken the liberty of space to plant the extra plants at the front door. I see the appeal of going home and going out, to be greeted by the sight of all those plants.
A closer view of those spring flowers.
An extremely important person's old residences. That's enough plagues for me.
Holy Crap! That's a very bigg house!
Another one. How come the people who really need space don't get it.
Along the streets again. It's interesting how the houses can be in the same area, but yet all built so differently, as though they're in different countries. This one has the stairs directly to the streets, so it's kinda dangerous.  
The stairs also have their own small shed, so you can put your bicycles in there. 
Some important house again. 
Maybe not. Restaurant?
Long and extremely important looking plague.
It's the conservation office. Kudos to them to affixing their own office plague so low.
Street. For some reason we were still looking for the bus stop.
I want to live in this house.
I liked the tree by the front door. 
This house. Kinda strange to see 2 seperate blocks located in the same compound. Should have stayed until evening to see the lights come on. 
An address with a police guard station. 
This house must belong to somebody in the art industry. The windows are not aligned. 
I also kinda like this address.
Maybe the gate should be changed..
Are homeowners also in charge of their own plagues to?

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