General plan of campus planning and design of a middle school (including instructions)
The starting point of this plan is to plan the school's unique learning atmosphere, students' living characteristics and the preservation of the original tree species. In the design, the school is divided into three functional areas and five activity areas for beaded design. In the botanical garden, the original large plants are mainly reserved, and some plants are planted to achieve a unified effect. The Bamboo Scholar Pavilion encourages students with the wind festival of bamboo. On the premise of retaining the original reservoir, it makes imitation wooden flower racks and plants vines. With green lawn as the background color, the Growth Avenue is paved with coffee colored roads to form a garden design with practical functions and plane sculpture as a whole. Trees are a symbol of growth and health, as well as a concern of school leaders for students, hoping that they can grow healthily, sprout and spread branches. At the same time, the big trees on the north and south sides of the small garden are used to distinguish the teaching area and living area of the school, forming a green barrier.