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Map Created by Property & Campus Services : Asset Data Unit - 27Th July 2010 No Grid Building / Department No Grid Building / Department 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 26 267 T18 123 Bouverie St 198 K20 Graduate Centre CRICKET THIS SYMBOL INDICATES YOUR PRESENT POSITION SPORTS NETS NEWMAN COLLEGE 384 N19 158 Bouverie St 354 N17 Graduate House (210 - 234 Leicester St) UNIVERSITY ORMOND ST HILDA'S OVAL WHITLEY COLLEGE (900m) COLLEGE COLLEGE COLLEGE 325 274 M18 201 Grattan St 110 Q13 Graduate School of Business and Economics (400m) QUEEN'S Taxi Pick Up Point Buildings Under Development (250m) (300m) COLLEGE OPTOMETRY & VISION A (250m) 379 O18 207 Bouverie St 198 K20 Graduate Student Association 12 12 TENNIS SCIENCES Public Parking Main Entry to Buildings COURTS 374 Cardigan St 266 U15 258 Queensberry St 140 G11 Grainger Museum INTERNATIONAL JANET CLARKE Permit Only Parking Wheelchair Accessible Toilet HOUSE HALL PALMERSTON PL 222 N11 766 Elizabeth St 191 J15 History (700m) 470 (95m) KEPPEL ST 220 N11 780 Elizabeth St 191 J15 Horwood Recording Studio (School of Languages and Linguistics) Gate House / Boom Gates Wheelchair Access Route Access Facilities shown are not exhaustive ATHLETICS TRACK B Help Phone 198 K20 1888 Building 183 K11 Howard Florey Institute For more information contact the Disability & HOCKEY PITCH TRINITY COLLEGE 110 Q13 Accounting & Business Information Systems 152 F16 Human Resources 111 Tram Stop Number Liaison Unit or the Information Centre 335 152 G16 Administration 136 F21 Ian Potter Museum of Art 103 ST MARY'S Architecture, Building COLLEGE 308 221 T15 Advancement Office 105 P14 Information & Communication Technology Building (ICT) Land & Environment C 142 E11 Agriculture & Food Systems 266 U16 Information Services & Planning BEAUREPAIRE CENTRE 101 SPORTS CENTRE 104 M13 Alan Gilbert Building 105 P14 Information Systems Arts Law Tin Alley 162 I19 Alice Hoy Building 156 H19 Injury Management Unit Medicine, Dentistry Business and Economics GATE 14 (exit only) Tin Alley Tin Alley & Health Science BALDWIN GATE 1 181 L12 Anatomy & Cell Biology 191 J15 John Medley Building 111 D BOTANY NORTH 123 SPENCER Education UNIVERSITY 394 O14 ARC Centre of Excellence for Mathematics & Statistics 197 J21 John Smyth Building Music EXTENSION DAVID CARO ELGIN ST HOUSE 113 REDMOND 359 112 115 BARRY 192 111 of Complex Systems (139 Barry St) RWH L6 Key Centre for Women's Health in Society North Engineering Science 358 Foot bridge 133 F18 Architecture, Building, & Planning 142 E11 Land & Food Resources BOTANY Court 200 McCOY BUILDING 357 Union 192 GATE 2 Earth Sciences University General System Union Road 395 Archives (120 - 122 Dawson St, Brunswick) 168 J19 Language, Literacy, & Arts Education Veterinary Science Lawn E 356 Garden UNION 122 PHYSICS 201 Foot bridge 199 K21 Arts Centre Building 106 R15 Law Building Buildings of Affiliated HOUSE 130 Underground Parking ARCHITECTURE OF LAND AND ENVIRONMENT ELISABETH 158 I21 Asialink 162 I19 Learning & Education Development (Alice Hoy) Organisations MELBOURNE SCHOOL 132 THE IAN South 133 MURDOCH POTTER Student CHERRY THOMAS 142 Deakin Court Administration Spencer Road MUSEUM 333 Underground 106 R15 Asian Law Centre 263 U17 Learning & Education Development (234 Queensberry St) Court OF ART EASTERN Car Park (333) 147 143 Entrance 139 128 134 PRECINCT F 337 O14 Australian Centre (131 - 137 Barry St) 243 N21 LH Martin Institute for Higher Education, Leadership and Management NATURAL 136 Eyecare CAR PARK 140 BABEL Professors Walk PHILOSOPHY GRAINGER OLD PHYSICS RAYMOND (UNDERGROUND) 139 F13 Babel Building 218 T21 Lincoln Square Building B (631 Swanston St) MUSEUM PRIESTLEY 152 Masson Road Pedestrian Entry Only GATE 3 Hearn STORY ST Court 177 I13 Baillieu Library ZOOLOGY GATE 13 ECONOMICS & 155 157 COMMERCE 160 244 113 D17 Baldwin Spencer Building 110 Q13 Management and Marketing 150 OLD GEOLOGY 403 141 Old MacFarland 153 154 1 1 G OLD ARTS Cussonia 101 C15 Beaurepaire Centre 160 G20 Mathematics & Statistics Court Quad Court RICHARD CAR PARK CONSERVATORIUM 148 CHEMISTRY 156 404 H4 BIO 21 Incubator 200 E23 McCoy Building VRI OF MUSIC 149 OLD BERRY 344 BUILDING GEOLOGY CHEMISTRY EAST WING SOUTH 102 J3 BIO 21 Institute 337 O14 Meanjin Quarterly (131 - 137 Barry St) UNIVERSITY GENETICS HIGH SCHOOL 194 151 Digital FARADAY ST 102 J3 Biochemistry & Molecular Biology 170 L18 Mechanical Engineering (Engineering Block E) Print Monash Road GATE 4 Bookshop Centre H 404 GATE 12 Genetics Lane 181 L12 Biochemistry & Molecular Biology 181 L12 Medical Building PARK 402 DRIVE HALL 161 BAILLIEU WILSON BIO 21 INCUBATOR 11 ALICE HOY 11 Medical Road LIBRARY 115 E18 Biology Laboratory 202 P17 Melbourne Business School BOAS SIDNEY WALTER CHEM. 165 162 MYER VETERINARY UNDER CONSTRUCTION Underground PRECLINICAL 177 SOUTH LAWN ENG.1 Block J ASIA 177 H13 Bookshop 348 N21 Melbourne Experience Support Programs SCIENCES Car Park (195) 163 CENTRE BUILDING CAR PARK Entrance Block K 122 E13 Botany Building 104 M13 Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic & Social Research (MIAESR) (UNDERGROUND) 193 158 BIO 21 Institute 478 Professors Walk 167 I 195 123 D12 Botany North Extension 158 I21 Melbourne Institute of Asian Languages & Societies 400 DAVID PENINGTON Block H 166 DOUG MDU PHL 164 McDONELL 168 South Lawn OLD International 182 J13 Brownless Bio Medical Library 104 M13 Melbourne Neuropsychiatry Centre MICROBIOLOGY METALLURGY Block G 102 CHEM.ENG.2 Centre ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING CLINICAL SCIENCE 601 184 & IMMUNOLOGY BROWNLESS (Phone in Car Park) & ELECTRONIC 138 104 M14 Melbourne Research Office BUILDING BIOMEDICAL ROYAL DENTAL HOSPITAL LIBRARY FRANK OF MELBOURNE TATE 106 R15 Centre for Comparative Constitutional Studies 133 F18 Melbourne School of Design GATE 11 ERC JOHN JOHN Block F 702 J 182 191 LIBRARY SMYTH 197 MEDLEY 189 106 R15 Centre for Corporate Law & Securities Regulation 198 K20 Melbourne School of Graduate Research HOWARD 169 171 CENTRE FOR Wilson Avenue OLD Ross GATE 6 Deliveries MEDICAL RESEARCH 608 183 FLOREY 106 R15 Centre for Employment & Labour Relations Law 263 U17 Melbourne School of Health Sciences ROYAL MELBOURNE ENGINEERING McKay CARDIGAN STREET SCHOOL Courtyard ROYAL 173 106 R15 Centre for Energy & Resources Law 368 M18 Melbourne Ventures Kernot Road 199 Parking Infringements now apply Block A 1888 BUILDING 198 WOMEN'S 181 176 L18 Centre for Environmental Applied Hydrology 184 J11 Microbiological Diagnostic Unit (MDU) Block E to the Parkville campus K HOSPITAL HOSPITAL E D A R A P L A Y O R MEDICAL BUILDING Block B Block C CENTRE Block D ARTS 175 L16 Centre for Geographic Information Systems & Modelling 184 J11 Microbiology & Immunology Building MECHANICAL 187 175 174 176 ENGINEERING and other University car parks 10 GEOMATICS CIVIL & ENVIRONMENTAL 170 379 O18 Centre for Health & Society 141 H11 Music (Conservatorium of Music) ENGINEERING 207 O13 Centre for Health, Exercise, & Sports Medicine (CHESM) 356 E9 Music (21 Royal Parade) 2 (202 Berkeley St) 357 E9 Music (23 Royal Parade) GATE 10 GATE 9 GATE 8 GATE 7 L Security 128 F14 Centre for Indigenous Education 358 E9 Music (25 Royal Parade) Office A.H. Enquiries Parking 379 O18 Centre for International Mental Health 359 E9 Music (27 Royal Parade) G R A T T A N S T R E E T 203 Office 368 106 R15 Centre for Media, Communications, 204 O13 Music (208 - 210 Berkeley St) 10 2 274 Underground 257 273 Underground Car Park (107) M & Information Technology Law 206 N13 Music (214 Berkeley St) FLEMINGTON ROAD Car Park (107) ALAN GILBERT Entrance LIT. GRATTAN ST No Grid Building / Department Entrance BUILDING UNIVERSITY SQUARE 242 353 MALVINA PL 608 K9 Centre for Medical Research (Royal Melbourne Hospital) 143 F14 Natural Philosophy Building CAR PARK 255 254 348 104 (UNDERGROUND) 348 N21 Centre for MEGA Epidemiology 104 M13 Nossal Institute for Global Health 400 I2 Veterinary Preclinical Sciences Building S W A N T O R E 220 107 354 269 GRADUATE Academic 356 E9 Centre for Studies in Australian Music (21 Royal Parade) 187 K15 Office of the Provost 403 H3 Veterinary Research Institute (VRI) 388 HOUSE CHURCH ST Skills 206 Unit N 222 243 N21 Centre for the Study of Higher Education (CSHE) 152 G16 Office of the Vice-Chancellor 379 O18 VicHealth Centre for the Promotion of Mental Health & 384 243 165 I18 Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering Building 1 149 G14 Old Arts Building Social Wellbeing 204 394 250 138 Psychology 202 Cardigan St 167 J18 Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering Building 2 132 F17 Old Commerce Building 257 M19 Victorian Life Sciences Computation Initiative (VLSCI) Clinic 207 337 Health 14 - 20 SCHOOL OF POP. Service, Counselling 385 153 G17 Chemistry Building 173 K17 Old Engineering School (Engineering Block A) 163 I17 Walter Boas Building Blackwood St 260 University HEALTH Service, Chaplaincy O 236 154 G18 Chemistry East Wing Building 155 G19 Old Geology Building 151 H16 Wilson Hall Square 379 GRATTAN PL 174 L17 Civil & Environmental Engineering 156 H19 Old Geology South Building 147 G12 Zoology Building & MELBOURNE LINCOLN SQ BUILDING BUSINESS ARGYLE PL NTH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY NORTH BERKELEY ST COMMUNICATION SCHOOL GENERAL 601 J9 Clinical Science Building (Royal Melbourne Hospital) 166 J17 Old Metallurgy Building PRACTICE & PHYSIOTHERAPY 261 Campus Services Deliveries 105 P14 Computer Science & Software Engineering 128 F15 Old Physics Building 110 THE SPOT 202 P 110 105 LEICESTER ST BOUVERIE ST 141 H11 Conservatorium of Music 150 G15 Old Quadrangle Building 348 N21 Academic Skills Unit BARRY ST 263 U17 Contemporary Europe Research Centre (CERC) 164 J18 Old Radiation Laboratory Building
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