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Rice University Campus Map 6/2011 Rice University Campus Map 6/2011 chaucer whitley shepherd wilton hazard kent ashby cherokee 17 rice boulevard 60 18 20 21 graduate 13B 22 23 apartments at 1515 bissonnet st. greenbriar North Lot just north of campus practice NA N 24 West Lot 3 57 FE NC 48 Visitor Parking field (resident students) campanile road sunset (faculty, staff, student, bissonnet street contract parking) boulevard O’Connor C 20 47 GA 27 field intramural 61 intramural 55 field 1 74 29 70 C 53 C NC bus stop g field 5 21 bus stop mandell st. 14A institute ln. A 16 39 56 25 13A Bike Track West 1 76 14B Lot 2 alumni drive 10 remington (faculty, 42 15 52 NC 40 50 staff, K 64 student) 28 BG Greenbriar 11 Lot intramural fields 41 2 and 3 26 49 G 3 14 22 12 27A 67 laboratory/ loop road bus stop university B visitor parking 27B boulevard 37 NC 43 L 19 4 78 51 63 33 Central 62 9 SS West Campus Lot 1 Garage West Lot 4 APB visitor parking founder’s L NC W (visitors, 13 9 25 46 court montclair faculty, 1 West staff) Lot 5 7 58 71 (faculty, staff, 38 student parking) bus stop college way/ 32 C loop road Founder’s Court Visitor Lot H 6 main street 36 B 65 82 75 2 intramural “John 17 L jake hess field 6 and 5 tennis stadium Anne” 66 Grove 2 shakespeare street 54 L stockton 59 intramural 73 30 79 44 rice village 18 field 7 apartments morningside 8 H MAP KEY at 2410 MAP KEY tennis 77 23 45 shakespeare st. courts 80 EntranceEntrance Gates Gates reckling park 31 68 69 3 Visitor’sVisitor’s EntrancesEntrance 81 SC cambridge BusBus Stops Stops 72 street lanier MEMORIAL HERMANN One-wayOne-way Road Road AT 6400 FANNIN ST. 35 (HUMAN RESOURCES, track/soccer 4 Rice Village Apartments ......................... 66 stadium CONTROLLER’S OFFICE, 67 ADMINISTRATIVE SYSTEMS) Rich Student Health Center, Morton L. ARKING ATES Richardson College, Sid W. .................... 68 PPARKINGARKING KEYKEY P R : PARKING KEY West of Entrance 18: $1 each 20 minutes, Richardson College Masters House ........ 69 $11 daily maximum Ryon Engineering Laboratory ................ 70 Faculty/StaFaculty/Staff Parking Parking East of Entrance 18 and BioScience travis Sewall Hall...............................................71 ResidentResident Student Student Parking Parking Research Collaborative Garage: $1 5 Rice Art Gallery South Plant ............................................. 72 Commuter Parking each 12 minutes, $11 daily maximum Ley Student Center ................................. 43 Commuter Parking South Servery.......................................... 73 Greenbriar Lot: $1 per entry, per day dryden Lovett College, Edgar Odell ................... 44 Visitor Parking 8 45 Space Science and Technology Building ..74 Visitor Parking East Servery ............................................ 23 Lovett College Masters House ............... AYMENT ETHODS Lovett Hall ............................................. 46 Tudor Fieldhouse .................................... 75 Accessible Parking P M : Facilities Engineering and Planning ....... 24 Accessible Parking BioScience Research Collaborative Building Admission Office, Welcome Center Autry Court, Fox Gymnasium Garage and Central Campus Garage: cash Fondren Library...................................... 25 Martel College ........................................ 47 West Servery ........................................... 76 PARKING LOTS: or credit card Gibbs Recreation and Wellness Center, .. 26 Martel College Masters House ............... 48 Wiess College.......................................... 77 APB Alice Pratt Brown Hall Lot Greenbriar Lot, Founder’s Court, North Barbara and David McMurtry College, Burton and Deedee . 49 Wiess President’s House ......................... 78 B Baker College–Housing & Dining Lot and West Lots Visitor Section: credit card Greenbriar Building ................................ 27 McMurtry College Masters House ......... 50 Will Rice College .................................... 79 BG Biology–Geology Lot Greenhouse ............................................. 28 McNair Hall, Janice and Robert ..............51 Will Rice College Masters House ........... 80 BRC BioScience Research Collaborative BUILDINGS Brown Hall, Alice Pratt ...........................13 Hamman Hall ......................................... 29 Dean of Jesse H. Jones Graduate Wilson House ......................................... 81 Garage Abercrombie Engineering Laboratory .......1 Dean of Shepherd School of Music Hanszen College..................................... 30 School of Business Wiess College Masters C Campanile Lot Allen Business Center ................................2 Brown Hall, George R. ............................14 Hanszen College Masters House .............31 Mechanical Engineering Building .......... 52 Youngkin Center..................................... 82 CG Central Campus Garage President’s Office Dean of Wiess School of Natural Sciences Herring Hall, Robert R. ......................... 32 Mechanical Laboratory ........................... 53 FE Facilities, Engineering and Anderson Biological Laboratories, M.D. ...3 Brown Hall for Mathematical Sciences, .. 15 Herzstein Hall ........................................ 33 Media Center .......................................... 54 Planning Lot Anderson Hall, M.D. .................................4 Herman Hess Tennis Stadium, Jake ...................... 34 Mudd Computer Science Building .......... 55 AcADEMIC SchOOls G Greenbriar Lot Dean of Architecture Butcher Hall, Dell ...................................16 Holloway Field ........................................ 35 North Servery ......................................... 56 Architecture, School of ..............................4 GA Greenbriar Annex Baker College ............................................5 Cohen House, Robert and Agnes ............17 Wendel D. Ley Track Oshman Engineering Design Kitchen .... 57 Business, Jesse H. Jones ...........................51 H Hess Court Lot Baker College Masters House ....................6 Continuing Studies, Martel Center for ... 18 Housing and Dining ............................... 36 Rayzor Hall ............................................ 58 Graduate School of K Keck Lot Baker Hall, James A. III ............................7 Dean of Susanne M. Glasscock School of Huff House, Peter and Nancy ................. 37 Reckling Park at Cameron Field ............. 59 Continuing Studies, Susanne M. ........... 18 L Lovett Lot Dean of Social Sciences, James A. Baker III Continuing Studies Alumni Affairs Rice Children’s Campus ......................... 60 Glasscock School of N North Lot Institute for Public Policy Cox Fitness Center, John L. ....................19 Humanities Building .............................. 38 Rice Graduate Apartments...................... 61 Engineering, George R. Brown .............. 22 NA North Annex Lot BioScience Research Collaborative ............8 Duncan College ...................................... 20 Dean of Humanities Rice Memorial Center ............................ 62 School of NC North Colleges Residents Lot Brochstein Pavilion, Raymond and Susan ..9 Duncan College Masters House ............. 21 Jones College, Mary Gibbs ..................... 39 Campus Bookstore Humanities, School of ............................ 38 SC South Colleges Residents Lot Brockman Hall for Physics .......................10 Duncan Hall, Anne and Charles ............. 22 Jones College Masters House ................. 40 Rice Memorial Chapel ............................ 63 Music, The Shepherd School of ...............13 SS South Stadium Lot Brown College, Margarett Root ..............11 Dean of George R. Brown School of Keck Hall .................................................41 Rice Stadium .......................................... 64 Natural Sciences, Wiess School of ............14 W West Lot Brown College Masters House ................12 Engineering Keith-Wiess Geological Laboratories ...... 42 Rice University Police Department ......... 65 Social Sciences, School of ..........................7.
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