Seeking Introduction to Architecture 2012 free cloud resources, starring Li Dixun

Updated on educate 2024-03-27
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Introduction to Architecture

    pwd=yrci extraction code: yrci Seungmin (played by Yan Tae-woong) works as an architectural designer in an architectural company, and one day receives a new housing design project, and the client is his dream lover of his student days, Ruiying (played by Han Jiaren). The two met in the introduction to architecture class at the university many years ago, and the 20-year-old Seungmin (played by Lee Jixun) fell in love at first sight with this girl from the ** department who came to audit, Ruiying (played by Bae Suzhi).

    The two grew closer and closer in their daily interactions. It's just that the young Shengmin was shy and jerky at that time, and he was never able to express his love properly, and finally this beautiful first love ended without a problem.

    Many years later, the reunion of Seomin and Seoyoung made the old love that had not faded shine again. It's just that the two of them are no longer the students who didn't care about them back then, and Shengmin has already had his own fiancée. Can Seungmin and Seoyoung continue their love when they were young?

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Extraction code: 4dt9 "Introduction to Architecture" is a romantic movie written and directed by Lee Yong-ju and starring Yim Tae-woong, Han Ga-jin, Bae so-ji, and Lee Ji-hoon. The film tells the love story of a man and a woman who met in an Introduction to Architecture class at a university and reunited many years later as architects and clients.

    Seungmin (played by Lee Ji-hoon), a shy 20-year-old boy, meets the ** girl Seo-young (played by Bae so-ji) for the first time in the class of Introduction to Architecture. The two often study together and slowly become close. However, the subtle Seungmin is not good at expressing his feelings, and he has never been able to muster up the courage to confess to Seo-young, which also leads to the latter's misunderstanding, and the two gradually drift apart.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Extraction code: jae7 Introduction to Architecture is a Chinese film produced by Li Ang and a remake of the Korean film of the same name. The Korean film "Introduction to Architecture", which has created a double harvest at the word-of-mouth box office, will be remade in China, invested and produced by Beijing Yueshi Culture Media, and is already in the production preparation stage.

    Producer Li Ang introduced that the Chinese version of the Korean film adaptation was chosen this time because they were both box office successes when they were released in South Korea, and the emotions in the two movies are very touching, and their love and comedy styles are also loved by Chinese fans.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    There are many things that you can't usually see in the Introduction to Architecture, and you can see the personal introduction. You can see it.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Introduction to Architecture Hello, I have what you want, look at me poke me Jane Mustard!! You can see it.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    You didn't leave an email address, so I can't give it to you.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Hehe, I also learned a little bit of house architecture, and I think it's quite difficult

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