The chemical building can be seen here in the fountain. An old house has a large area. Because it is a weekend, the gate is closed and there are no students coming in and out. The whole school is large and beautiful.
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The chemical building can be seen here in the fountain. An old house has a large area. Because it is a weekend, the gate is closed and there are no students coming in and out. The whole school is large and beautiful.
I always thought that the one facing the UBC fountain was the chemical building, too one-sided. In fact, the chemical building is divided into A, B, C, D, that is, the south wing, the east wing, the middle wing and so on. The main UBC road is just the southern wing of it, but the panther is visible, and its classical British style is still striking.
The Chemistry Building is one of the oldest buildings in UBC. The exterior walls are made of marble and the interiors maintain the original retro and exquisite style. There are many films to be shot here, such as the more famous "Fifty Shades of Grey".
In front of the chemical building, there are ponds, totem poles, fountains built in recent years, and UBC bookstore is diagonally opposite. By day, golden sunlight shines on the maple leaf in front of the door and the building with a strong academic atmosphere. At the beginning of the Hualamp, the red and green lights in the windows are reflected, just like the color changes in the chemistry experimental class. I am a chemistry student and I love this color of chemistry.
The University of British Columbia's Chemistry Centre Block is one of the most famous buildings on the campus. This cultural heritage is often seen in various film and TV dramas, such as x War Police, Evil Power, x Archives, Psych, etc. because of its unique architectural style and strong historical feeling. The building was one of the first three permanent buildings built on the UBC campus, which was built in 1914. In recent years, it has been continuously improved, and now four more connected buildings have been added to form the UBC Chemical Research Center.