The Royal Melbourne University of Technology (RMIT), a long-established public university in Australia, is spread over several blocks. It is said that there are more than 100 buildings, but I see the largest number of the building is 80. Each building has an access card swipe device at the gate, so although the university has no walls and the building is on the roadside, people outside the school are still not allowed to enter. Some of the buildings were designed by past graduates, such as the glass building, and more were given to the school by alumni. Some people say that Rome was not built in a day, but in fact, this university is also a building, a building, a college, a college slowly developed. The last photo is the school's admissions advertisement, which is interesting.