In Hakodate town it's ranging between +3C and -3C. The Future University is up in the mountains and it's a bit colder, but inside the glass walls it's so warm you could grow tropical fruit. Actually, the way it's laid out, it looks like Thai rice paddies, with one terrace above another. But with students tapping at laptops instead of rice.
that looks comfortable. frthr to ystrday & abrdn: I like these buildings, they remind me of playtime (http://www.flickr.com/photos/cozen/3453330/) and playstation2 (http://www.flickr.com/photos/cozen/3453326/). czn.
Until the end of the 90s they used to put on quite a few gigs (Mandela Hall, East Slope Bar (amazingly), and regularly fill the moats up with water.
Someone told me they drained them for Health & Safety reasons ... as if falling into a concrete pit is healthier and safer than falling into cold water.
This might sound like a silly question, but do you intend to write much about Japan in your blog while you're staying there?
I'm teaching a course (starting Thursday) for trainee Japanese teachers, one of the modules being in how to teach about Japanese culture in English. I'm think of putting your blog on the reference reading list as a foreigner's experience of Japan.
If anyone can reccomend anything else I can put on the reading list, with a brief description of what it is, that would be great. I've only got a handful of texts so far.
I give you the Roger Stevens Lecture Theatres at Leeds Uni, a concrete warren of close to thirty lecture theatres, with tiny stairwells. Apparently it once took 25 minurtes to clear the builfing during a fire-drill. Ugly and death-trap-tastic!
Would you start to get suspicious if I told you I'd fallen into that moat too ? Well, I haven't quite, but nearly. I was at Leeds 90-93 and made many a drunken moonlit stumble past good old Roger.
Although it's not an educational facility, I feel compelled to share this typical exmple of des res Korean-style with you. Multiply this image by about 750 and you have my bus journey to work.
Being shown round the building by Lehan, across vertiginous Piranesi-like walkways, the first thing I asked was 'Has anyone committed suicide jumping off here?' She said 'Not yet, touch wood.' There wasn't any wood for miles, of course.
the mixture of cold lines, metal and glass made me think a bit of certain buildings of Finland! I wish I could be now in Japan - perhaps in that amazing future university
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Date: 2005-01-17 08:56 am (UTC)what's the temperature at this future university? it looks chilly.
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Date: 2005-01-17 10:20 am (UTC)is there any reason not to like when through glass I see much awesomely dressed guys?
Date: 2005-01-17 10:25 am (UTC)<img=src'http://www.baunetz.de/arch/bauwelt/bw_00_45/images/4_4.jpg'>
I wish I studied here....
Erik
Rotterdam
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Date: 2005-01-17 11:14 am (UTC)re:aberdeen.
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Date: 2005-01-17 11:50 am (UTC)Someone told me they drained them for Health & Safety reasons ... as if falling into a concrete pit is healthier and safer than falling into cold water.
A Silly Question?
Date: 2005-01-17 12:03 pm (UTC)I'm teaching a course (starting Thursday) for trainee Japanese teachers, one of the modules being in how to teach about Japanese culture in English. I'm think of putting your blog on the reference reading list as a foreigner's experience of Japan.
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Date: 2005-01-17 01:15 pm (UTC)No picture does justice to six floors of brutalist concrete dumped (the wrong way round) in beautiful leafy Clifton Avenues.
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Date: 2005-01-17 01:22 pm (UTC)I give you the Roger Stevens Lecture Theatres at Leeds Uni, a concrete warren of close to thirty lecture theatres, with tiny stairwells. Apparently it once took 25 minurtes to clear the builfing during a fire-drill. Ugly and death-trap-tastic!
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Date: 2005-01-17 02:19 pm (UTC)Rumour has it that the moat outside Roger Stevens is one of the biggest cause of illness during Fresher's Week at Leeds.
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Date: 2005-01-17 02:22 pm (UTC)Although it's not an educational facility, I feel compelled to share this typical exmple of des res Korean-style with you. Multiply this image by about 750 and you have my bus journey to work.
It grows on you somehow though.
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Date: 2005-01-17 04:58 pm (UTC)Re: A Silly Question?
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Date: 2005-01-17 08:59 pm (UTC)i must say that you look very gangsta in that top picture.
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Date: 2005-01-17 10:47 pm (UTC)amazing
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Date: 2005-01-17 11:14 pm (UTC)It must have been rather a pain to set up, and there's far more student accommodation in central Brighton these days, so not as much point I suppose.