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Kelburn Campus Gatesmap Informationvictoria University’S Centres Kelburn Campus Main buildings Student Halls of Residence Accessible routes Gates (MS) Building code Main buildings Cafés Student Halls of Residence Library Accessible routes Public transport stops Gates Information centres (MS) Building code Lecture theatres Main buildings Cafés Parking (Permit holders only) Student Halls of Residence Library Motorcycle parking Accessible routes PublicThis transportmap identifies stops the location of buildingsMobility and facilities parking and the accessible routes that link them for people with disabilities. It is intended for use by anyone visiting, or working on, Kelburn Campus GatesMap InformationVictoria University’s centres Kelburn Campus. Bike racks (MS) Building code Lecture theatres Vic Info Ihonui Main buildings Cafés Parking (Permit holders only) Health Services Student Halls of Residence Library Motorcycle parking Disability Services Accessible routes Public transport stops Mobility parking University Pharmacy Gates Information centres Bike racks (MS) Building code Lecture theatres Vic Info Ihonui Campus Security 04-463 5398 Victoria University Main Telephone 04-472 1000 Cafés Parking (Permit holders only) Health Services 1 Library2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Motorcycle9 10 11 parking12 13 14 15 16Disability17 18 Services19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 e Kelburn Para c RT49 de (KP) rra a Te a Public transport stops Mobilityield parking University Pharmacy ) Footpath to ngf GS Spri t ( Cable Car ee VZS Str ow GS7 b Information centres Bike racks Glasg b Hugh Te Herenga North Mackenzie Adams Tce Waka Marae (MR) (HM) PF4 c Lecture theatres Vic Info Ihonui PF5 c 93 24 K 42 Murphy 18 16 14 el 22 bu (MY) 20 10 8 91 rn 50 48 46 44 von Zedlitz 6 4 77 P d Parking (Permit holdersa only) Health Services d ra (VZ) d e (K P Kelburn Parade (KP) ) Bridge To Cable Car, P) Weir House e Motorcycle parking Disability Servicesarade (K e Kelburn P Kirk and Crèches (CT) (KK) Hunter Lawn 81 83 85 65 73 75 nly 67 69 71 Easterfield g o University Pharmacy Hunter rkin f Mobility parking Maclaurin (EA) Hunter pa f NZ School Courtyard taff Staff (MC) (HU) S Crèches Terrace (FT) of Music (MS) Fairlie Hub Kirk Tim Beaglehole Old Kirk Wing (HB) g Bike racks Courtyard (OK) (KK) R) Kelburn g 94 (S Staff ad Park Ro 76 Laby Alan a 86 88 90 92 c (LB) MacDiarmid Adam Art an Tennis Courts m Cotton Gallery (AAG) la h Vic Info Ihonui (AM) a h Te Puni (CO) Rankine Brown S Village Library Staff (RB) Memorial Health Services Theatre (MT) Student i Student Union i et Staff (SU) re St 6 n vo Recreation 14 De 4 j Disability Services Central Centre 10 j 12 Services (RC) 16 2 (CSB) oad (WR) ta R University Pharmacy -a k -te k ai 3 Mount Street W Cemetery Boyd-Wilson Field l Wai-te-ata l Student Apartments Boyd-Wilson Arena m McKenzie Terrace m 15 Mount St St Mount CAM0067-MAR13 Footpath to Vivian Street (VS) To City via The Terrace BUILDING CODE GRID REF BUILDING CODE GRID REF Adam Art Gallery AAG 22h Lambton Quay LQ * Adam Concert Room MS 8g Mount Street MO Alan MacDiarmid Building AM 13h Rawhiti Terrace RT Central Services Building CSB 11j Salamanca Road SR Cotton Building CO 15h Vivian Street VS * BUILDINGS Easterfield Building EA 18f Wai-te-ata Road WR Faculty of Architecture & Design (139 Vivian Street) VS * Wigan Street WIG * Glenn Schaeffer House WR16 17j Government Buildings (15 Lambton Quay) GB * ANZ Bank SU 21h Hub HB 18g STA Travel EA 19f Hugh Mackenzie Lecture Theatres HM 23c University Pharmacy EA 19f Hunter Building HU 24f RETAIL Vic Books EA, RH 18f,* Karori Campus KC * Kirk Building KK 21e Bec’s Café KP8 28d Laby Building LB 11h Courtyard Food Kiosks KK 22g Maclaurin Lecture Theatres MC 17f Hubside EA 20f CAFÉS Memorial Theatre MT 22i The Hunter Lounge SU 22i Murphy Building MY 21d Ilott Café KK 21e Music School MS 8g Maki-Mono EA 18f Old Kirk Building OK 21g Milk & Honey RB 20h Prefab 4, 5 PF 26c, 25c Vic Books Espresso Bar EA 18f Railway West Wing (Bunny Street) RWW * Wishbone AM 13g Rankine Brown Building (Library) RB 19h Recreation Centre RC 16j Accommodation Service KP42 20d Robert Stout Building RS 24e Access Suite RB 19h Rutherford House (23 Lambton Quay) RH * Career Development & Employment Service HU 23g Student Union Building SU 22i Counselling Service SU, KC, RWW 23i,* Studio 77 FT77 3d Disability Services RS, KC, RWW 24e,* STUDENTS Te Herenga Waka Marae MR 19c Enrolment Office HU 24f von Zedlitz Building VZ 23d Financial Support & Advice HU, KC, RWW 24f,* Wellington Hospital (Mein Street) WH * Graduation Office RS 24e Parking Administration (Students) SU 22i Bunny Street BS * Pasifika Haos MO15 23m Clermont Terrace CT * Student Academic Services HU, RS 25f, 24e Fairlie Terrace FT Students’ Association (VUWSA) SU, GB 22i,* Glasgow Street GS Student Crèche FT67, 69, 71, GB 2f,* STREETS Kelburn Parade KP Student Fees & Payments HU 24f * THE BUILDING OR FACILITY IS LOCATED AT ANOTHER CAMPUS OR LOCATION. BUILDING CODE GRID REF BUILDING CODE GRID REF Student Health Service SU, RWW 23j,* Economics & Finance (School of) RH * Student Interest & Disputes Resolution RS 24e Electron Microscope Facility LB 11h Student Islamic Centre FT86 6h Engineering & Computer Science AM, CO 13i,15h Student Learning Support Service KK, RB, KC, RWW 21e, 19h,* English VZ 23d Student Recruitment, Admission & Orientation HU, RWW 24f,* European Languages VZ 23d Te Pütahi Atawhai KP14, RWW 26d,* Faculty of Architecture & Design VS * Vic Info Ihonui RB 19h Faculty of Commerce (Victoria Business School) RH, RWW * Faculty of Education KC * Accounting & Commercial Law (School of) RH * Faculty of Engineering CO 15h Accent Learning KP22 25d Faculty of Graduate Research KP10 27d Antarctic Research Centre CO 15h Faculty of Humanities & Social Sciences MY 21d Anthropology MY 22d Faculty of Law GB * Architecture VS, WIG * Faculty of Science CO 15h Art History OK 21g Film FT85 5f Asian Languages VZ 23d Financial Services RS 24e Asian Studies Institute VZ 23d Foundation Studies KC * Biological Sciences AM, KK 13h,21e Geography, Environment & Earth Sciences CO 15h Campus Care WR2 20j Glassblowing Workshop LB 11h Campus Operations WR6 19j Government (School of) RH, RWW * Campus Security CO 15h Health Services Research Centre GB * Campus Services CSB 11j History OK 21g Centre for Academic Development WR10 18j Human Resources Central HU 24f Centre for Accounting, Governance & Taxation Research RH * Image Services KK 21e ACADEMIC AND ADMINISTRATION Centre for Lifelong Learning RH * Information Enquiries HU 24f Centre for Strategic Studies KP16 26d Information Management (School of) RH * Chaplains KP4, KP8, RWW 28d,* Institute for Governance & Policy Studies RWW * Chemical & Physical Sciences AM, LB 13h,11h Institute for Study of Competition & Regulation RH * China Research Centre, NZ Contemporary KP18 26d Institute of International Affairs RWW * Classics OK 21g International Institute of Modern Letters WR16 17j Climate Change Research Institute CO 15h Information Technology Services (ITS) RB 19h Communications & Marketing HU 24f Language Learning Centre VZ 23d Community Continuing Education RH * Law Library GB * Copy Centres CO, RH, KC 15h,* Law School GB * Criminology MY 22d Library RB 19h Confucius Institute KP18 26d Linguistics & Applied Languages VZ 23d Design VS, WIG * Lost Property SU 22i Development Office HU 24f MacDiarmid Institute for Advanced Materials & Nanotechnology LB 11h * THE BUILDING OR FACILITY IS LOCATED AT ANOTHER CAMPUS OR LOCATION. BUILDING CODE GRID REF Mailroom WR2 20j Malaghan Institute of Medical Research CSB 11j Management (School of) RH * Ma-ori Studies—Te Kawa a Maui KP48/50 19d Marketing & International Business (School of) RH * Mathematics, Statistics & Operations Research CO 15h Media Studies FT81-83 4f Museum & Heritage Studies OK 21g New Zealand School of Music MS 8g Nursing, Midwifery & Health WH * Philosophy MY 22d Political Science & International Relations MY 22d Professional & Executive Development RH * Psychology EA 18f Religious Studies HU 24f Research Office AM, KP10 13h, 27d Roy McKenzie Centre for the Study of Families EA 18f Salient SU 22i Scholarships KP10 27d Social & Cultural Studies MY 22d Staff Crèche CT2, CT4 * Stout Research Centre WR12 18j Te Herenga Waka Marae KP46, MR 19c Theatre FT77 3d Va’aomanu- Pasifika KP6 28d Vice-Chancellor’s Office HU 24f Victoria Business School (Faculty of Commerce) RH, RWW * Victoria International EA 18f Victoria Link AM 13h Victoria Physiotherapy Clinic SU, RWW 23j,* Victoria University Press RT49 * VicVenues WR6 19j Wai-te-ata Press RB 19h * THE BUILDING OR FACILITY IS LOCATED AT ANOTHER CAMPUS OR LOCATION..
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