A Chinese university has come up with a novel approach to overcrowded libraries, by converting an unused public showers into dozens of tiny self-study booths.
为了应对拥挤的图书馆,中国的一所高校日前提出一个新奇的做法:将一个废弃浴室改造成为多个自习小隔间。
With students at Taizhou University in eastern China fighting over a place for quiet revision towards exam time, the institution needed to create more study spaces. The bizarre choice of study location has become an unexpected hit with students, with reports saying all the shower cubicles have been reserved until the next school year.
由于位于中国东部的台州学院的学生都急需一个安静的复习环境为考试奋战,因此学校当局需要创造更多的学习空间。而浴室这种怪异的学习场所在学生中意外受到欢迎,有报道称,所有的浴室隔间已经被预约到下一学年。
The creative new use of the disused showers was done at the Taizhou University, where 35 self-study booths are now filled with students preparing for their exams.
台州学院创造性地使用了废弃浴室,目前一共有35个自习隔间,学生们已经在此准备考试。
With libraries full to the brim with thousands of their peers, the former showers provide a surprisingly serene and, more importantly, quiet environment in which the hard-working students can study.
由于图书馆爆满,浴室自习室意外地提供了一个安静的场所,让勤奋的同学们有了学习空间。
While it may feel odd to have to take a trip to the public bathrooms in order to study, university staff have completely remodelled the showers to ensure maximum comfort and convenience for their new users.
虽然去公共浴室自习让人觉得有点怪异,但是学校负责人已经彻底对浴室进行了改造,确保其使用者最大程度地感到舒适和便利。
According to Shan Renwei, a lecturer at the school, renovations cost less than 20,000 RMB, with tables, chairs, and plugs fitted to every cubicle. The shower curtains were left behind, however, so students can ensure they are not bothered during their lengthy study sessions.
该校的单仁慰老师表示,学校投入了近2万元为每个隔间配备桌椅和插座等设施。而之前的浴室帘也被保留了下来,以便当学生在自习时确保不被打扰。