CSW Room - College of Engineering (Room317, 3rd floor, Department of Civil Engineering)
Location of CSW Room: Room317, 3rd floor, Department of Civil Engineering (Campus Advisor Hsieh, Shan-Shan)
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【 Campus Advisor Hsieh, Shan-Shan】
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※Please use CSW System for any assistance.
To CSW Room Let’s GO!
※ Please go to Room 207, 2nd floor, Department of Civil Engineering during non interview-time.
【First step: Find the Department of Civil Engineering 】
【Second step: Walk in the Department of Civil Engineering 】
【Third step: Go to the 3rd floor of the Department of Civil Engineering 】
【Fourth step: Go to the Room 317 of the Department of Civil Engineering 】
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Department of Civil Engineering - the lounge of 3rd floor:
After reaching the 3rd floor, please turn around 180* to the lounge behind you.
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Department of Civil Engineering - the corridor of 3rd floor:
Go straight towards the corridor on the left facing away from the central staircase.
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Department of Civil Engineering -Room 317 of 3rd floor:
Go straight to the end and open the door in front of you, enter Room 317 on the right.
※For more information on the route, please watch the video at the bottom of this page.
Watch it First! The interior space of CSW Room
【 Modern Japanese Nordic style】
The interior colors use gray, white and beige colors, creating a comfortable and safe space with the colors of low-saturation Japanese style, allowing students to enjoy the feeling of being at home and express their emotions and feelings with confidence.
Warm beige walls, light-colored warm wood grain floors and furniture create a warm and comfortable atmosphere for the entire space. A soft and comfortable light gray sofa is chosen to provide students with a safe and enveloping conversation environment. An additional high-saturation color pillow is used to increase some vitality to the space. In addition, there is a small window in the room, allowing sunlight to come in through the window to let students feel the natural light and breath.