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Kelburn Campus Building Street Building Building Building Grid Ref Grid Ref Grid Ref Grid Ref Grid Ref Buildings Code Streets Code Student Services Code Academic & Administration Code Academic & Administration Code 133 Park Road PR133 * Lambton Quay LQ * Student Learning/Te Taiako KK, RB, RH 21e, 19h, * Criminology/Mātauranga Māhi Kino MY 22d Mathematics and Statistics/ CO 15h Adam Art Gallery/Te Pātaka Toi AAG 22h Mount Street MO 24m Student Recruitment and Orientation HU, RH 24f, * Design Innovation/Mātauranga Hoahoa VS, WIG ** Mātauranga Mātai Tatauranga, Pāngarau hoki Adam Concert Room MS 8g Salamanca Road SR 26h Student Wellbeing SU 23i Development Office/Te Kura Tangata HU 24g Media and Communication/Mātauranga Pāpāho FT81-83 4f Alan MacDiarmid AM 13h Taranaki Street TS * Students’ Association (VUWSA)/ Digital Solutions/Te Tai Matihiko RB 19h Miramar Creative Centre/Te Iho ki Motukairangi PR133 * Boyd-Wilson Arena BWA 10m Vivian Street VS * Te Rōpū Tauira o te Whare Wānanga SU, RH 22i,* Economics and Finance/Mātauranga Ohaoha, Pūtea hoki RH * Museum and Heritage Studies/Mātauranga Tiaki Taonga WR12 18j Central Services CSB 11j Waiteata Road WR 18k o te Ūpoko o te Ika a Māui Education/Te Puna Akopai WR15 15j New Zealand Centre of International Economic Law GB * Cotton CO 15h Wigan Street WIG * Te Taunaki/Student Health and Wellbeing RH * Education (Wellington Faculty of)/Te Whānau o Ako Pai MY 22d New Zealand Centre for Public Law/ GB * Easterfield EA 19f University Accommodation Wellington WR02, WR04 20j Electron Microscope Facility LB 11h Te Wānanga o Ngā Kaupapa Ture ā Iwi o Aotearoa Government Buildings (55 Lambton Quay) GB * Building University Kids Wellington/Ngā Ratonga Engineering (Wellington Faculty of)/Te Wāhanga Ahunui Pūkaha CO 15h New Zealand Contemporary China Research Centre KP18 26d Grid Ref FT71, CT4 2f, * Gracefield Innovation Quarter (69 Gracefield Road, Lower Hutt) GIQ * Retail & Cafés Code Kōhungahunga Engineering and Computer Science/ New Zealand India Research Institute/ AM, CO 13h, 15h KP16 26d Hub (The)/Te Huinga HB 18g Copy Centre CO 15h University Recreation Wellington RC 16j Mātauranga Mātai Pūkaha, Pūrorohiko Te Pūtahi Rangahau o Inia ki Aotearoa 2021 Hugh Mackenzie Lecture Theatres HM 23c Food kiosk HB 18g Wellington Careers and Employment/ English/Mātauranga Tānga Kōrero Ingarihi VZ 23d New Zealand School of Music—Te Kōkī MS 9f HU 24g Hunter HU 24g Hunter Lounge (The) SU 22i Te Ratonga Rapu Mahi European Languages/Mātauranga Reo ō-Ūropi VZ 23d Nursing, Midwifery, and Health Practice/Mātauranga Tapuhi Hauora WH * Kirk KK 21e Koha Coffee KP8 28d Ferrier Research Institute/Te Kāuru LB, GIQ 11h, * Philosophy/Mātauranga Rapunga Whakaaro MY 22d KELBURN Laby LB 11h Krishna Food KK 21e Building Film/Mātauranga Kiriata FT85 5f Physiotherapy Clinic WR14, RH 17j, * Grid Ref Maclaurin Lecture Theatres MC 17f Lab (The) EA 20f Academic & Administration Code Financial Services MARU 14j Political Science and International Relations/ MY 22d Maru MARU 14j Louis’ Takeaway Café RB 20h Geography, Environment and Earth Sciences/Tātai Aro Whenua CO 15h Mātauranga Mātai Tōrangapū me te Ao CAMPUS MAP Academic Office/Te Waikura HU 25f Memorial Theatre MT 22i Maki Mono EA 18f Government/Mātauranga Kāwanatanga RH * Property Services/Te Puni Tauwhiro MARU 14j Accounting and Commercial Law/ RH * TE MAHERE WHENUA Murphy MY 21d Milk and Honey RB 20h Mātauranga Kaute, Ture Tauhokohoko hoki Graduate Research (Wellington Faculty of)/Te Here Tāura Rangahau KP10 27d Psychology/Mātauranga Mātai Hinengaro EA 18f Music School MS 9f Subway EA 19f Accent Learning KP10, KP22 27d, 25d Health/Mātauranga Hauora EA 19f Religious Studies/Mātauranga Kaupapa Hāhi KP14 27d O TE HERENGA WAKA KI PUKEHĪNAU NEC House (40 Taranaki Street) NEC * University Pharmacy EA 20f Antarctic Research Centre/Te Puna Pātiotio CO 15h Health (Wellington Faculty of)/Te Wāhanga Tātai Hauora EA 19f Research Office/Te Tari Rangahau RB 19h Old Kirk OK 21g Vic Books and Café EA, RH 18f,* Anthropology/Mātauranga Tikanga Tāngata MY 22d Health Services Research Centre/Te Pūtahi Rangahau Hauora GB * Robinson Research Institute/Paihau GIQ * Rankine Brown (Library) RB 19h Wishbone AM 13g Architecture/Mātauranga Waihanga VS, WIG ** History/Mātauranga Hītoria OK 21g Safety, Risk and Assurance WR6 19j Recreation Centre RC 16j Human Resources/Pūmanawa Tāngata HU 24g Salient SU 22i Architecture and Design Innovation (Wellington Faculty of)/ Robert Stout RS 24e VS, WIG ** Humanities and Social Sciences (Wellington Faculty of)/ Scholarships KP10 27d Building Te Wāhanga Waihanga-Hoahoa MY 21d Grid Ref Te Wāhanga Aronui Rutherford House (23 Lambton Quay) RH * Student Services Code Art History/Mātauranga Tāhuhu Kōrero Toi VZ 23d Science (Wellington Faculty of)/Te Wāhanga Pūtaiao CO 15h Student Union/Te Huinga Tauira SU 22i Image Services KK 21e Social and Cultural Studies/Mātauranga Hahinga Tangata MY 22d Access Suite RB, RH 19h, * Asian Languages/Mātauranga Reo ō-Āhia VZ 23d Studio 77 FT77 3d Information Management/Mātauranga Tiaki, Whakawhiti Kōrero RH * Stout Research Centre for New Zealand Studies WR12 18j Āwhina CO, KP46, TTR, GB, RH, VS 15h, 19d, 16e, *** Asian Studies Institute/Mātauranga Reo ō-Āhia VZ 23d Te Herenga Waka marae MR 19c Institute for Governance and Policy Studies RH * Student and Campus Living WR06 19j Bubble (The) SU 23i Biological Sciences/Mātauranga Koiora AM, TTR 13h, 16e Te Toki a Rata TTR 16e Institute of International Affairs RH * Te Herenga Waka marae KP46, MR 19c Disability Services/Ngā Ratonga Tautoko Hauā RS, RH 24f, * Business and Government (Wellington School of)/Ōrauariki RH * von Zedlitz VZ 23c International Institute of Modern Letters/Te Pūtahi Tuhi Auaha o te Ao WR16 17j Te Kawa a Māui/Māori Studies KP48/50 19d Enrolment Office HU 24f Campus Safety (Security) WR4 20j von Zedlitz Service VZS 23b Language Learning Centre/Te Pūtahi Reo VZ 23d Te Kura Māori/Māori Education WR15 14l Graduation Office HU 24g Centre for Academic Development/Te Kōtuinga Mātauranga WR10 18j Wellington Hospital/Ngā Puna Waiora (39 Riddiford Street) WH * Law (Faculty of)/Te Kauhanganui Tātai Ture GB * Theatre/Mātauranga Whakaari FT77 3d Info Ihonui RB, HU, RH, VS 19h, 24f, ** Centre for Accounting, Governance and Taxation Research RH * Wellington Faculty of Architecture and Design Innovation/ Law Library/Te Pātaka Ture GB * University Kids Wellington/Ngā Ratonga Kōhungahunga FT71, CT4 2f, * VS * Mauri Ora (Student Health and Student Counselling) SU 23i Centre for Labour, Employment and Work/Te Puna Mātauranga Mahi RH * Te Wāhanga Waihanga-Hoahoa (139 Vivian Street) Library/Te Pātaka Kōrero RB 19h Vaʻaomanū Pasifika OK 21g Parking Administration (student) SU 22i Centre for Strategic Studies/Te Pokapū Take Rautaki Aotearoa KP16 26d Wellington University Coastal Ecology Laboratory/ Linguistics and Applied Languages/Mātauranga Tātari Reo VZ 23d Vice-Chancellor’s Office/Te Tari o te Tumu Whakarae HU, RH 24g, * CEL * Pasifika Haos MO15 23m Centre for Women’s Health Research/Te Tātai Hauora o Hine KP44 20d Te Toka Tū Moana (396 The Esplanade, Island Bay) Lost Property SU 22i Victoria University of Wellington Press KP6 28d Pasifika Student Success CO, MO15, RH, VS 15h, 23m, ** Centres of Asia–Pacific Excellence RH * MacDiarmid Institute for Advanced Materials and Wai-te-ata Press/Te Whare Tā o Wai-te-ata RB 19h Prayer Room KK, RH, VS 22g, ** Chaplains KP4, KP8, RH 28d, 29d, * LB 11h Nanotechnology/Te Ira Toiora Wellington ICT Graduate School NEC * Professional Programmes RH * Chemical and Physical Sciences/Te Wānanga Matū AM, LB 13h, 11h Street Grid Ref Mail Room WR2 20j Wellington University Coastal Ecology Laboratory/ Streets Code Rainbow and Inclusion SU 23i Classics/Mātauranga Kōrero ō-Nehe OK 21g CEL * Malaghan Institute of Medical Research CSB 11j Te Toka Tū Moana Student Academic Services/Tai Ora HU, RS 25f, 24e Climate Change Research Institute CO 15h Bunny Street BS * Management/Mātauranga Whakahaere RH * Wellington University International/Te Kahupapa EA 18f Student Counselling/Mauri Ora SU, RH 23i, * Commerce Library RH * Wellington Uni-Professional RH * Clermont Terrace CT * Marketing and International Business/Mātauranga Hokohoko, Student Finance/Te Ratonga Penapena Pūtea HU, RH 24f, * Communications, Marketing and Engagement/Takitoru HU 24g RH * Fairlie Terrace FT 3g Pakihi ki te Ao Wellington UniVentures/Te Paewai RB 19h Student Health/Mauri Ora SU, RH 23i, * Computational Media Innovation Centre/Tāuru Ihirangi NEC * CAM0020 Kelburn Parade KP 25e Student Interest and Conflict Resolution RS 24e Confucius Institute KP18 26d * The building or facility is at another location. Te Herenga Waka—Victoria 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 University of Wellington Campuses Kelburn Campus Key a a Kelburn Parade (KP) Springfield Terrace To Kelburn This map identifies the location of buildings Village and facilities and the accessible routes that link VZS Footpath to them for people with disabilities. b cable car b Hugh Main building Te Herenga Waka W Mackenzie N marae (MR) c Adams Terrace (HM) c Student hall of residence S E KP Accessible route 93 Murphy von KP KP KP KP KP KP 14 KP Kelburn Parade (KP) KP KP KP (MY) Zedlitz 24 22 20 18 16 10 Studio KP KP 46 44 42 KP KP KP 1 Gate 77 KP 50 48 (VZ) 8 6 4 d 91 Glasgow Street (GS) d 12 13 14 (MS) Building code To cable car, Bridge Kelburn Parade (KP) Weir House and Kelburn Parade (KP) 4 3 2 1 Café e 8 University Kids e 7 Te Toki a Rata Hunter Lawn Kirk Robert Stout Wellington (CT4) r Te
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