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Informational Map of Mies Campus with Building Descriptions Illinois Tech University Technology Park Academic and Research Buildings Athletics Spaces, Student Services, Student Residences at IIT (UTP) and Other Facilities 8 SB — Stuart Building 30 MSV — McCormick Student Village Mies Campus 1 IT — IIT Tower • Department: Computer Science 18 MC — The McCormick Tribune • Six interconnected halls (North, East, South, Campus Center Fowler, Grad, Lewis), communal-style living • Dining: 10 West • Computer labs • Dining: Center Court, Global Grounds (café • Student Services: Student Health • Fitness room, laundry, large lounge spaces 9 LS — Robert A. Pritzker Science Center serving Starbucks coffee and Do-Rite donuts), and Wellness Center, Academic Affairs • Departments: Biology, Chemistry, 7-Eleven Physics, Psychology • Student Services: One Stop, Post Office, • Dean’s Office: College of Science Office of Campus Life, Study Abroad/ International Center • Multiple lab spaces • Entertainment: WIIT radio station, Illinois Tech 10 SH — Siegel Hall Bookstore, ping pong tables, lounges • Departments: Electrical and Computer Engineering, Humanities, Social Sciences • Labs including the Grainger Laboratory for Power Electronics and Motor Drives U.S. News & World Report named State Street Village “one of the coolest dorms in the nation.” 11 PH — Perlstein Hall This illuminated scale model in the Wanger • Department: Chemical and Institute for Sustainable Energy Research Biological Engineering 31 SSV — State Street Village depicts our campus-wide microgrid, the nation’s first functional microgrid. • Dean’s Office: Armour College • Laundry and kitchens on each floor, rooftop of Engineering decks with skyline views • Wanger Institute for Sustainable Energy • Student Services: Undergraduate Admission, 32 GU — Gunsaulus Hall Research (institute and lab that oversees the Graduate Admission, Financial Aid With a Green Line “L” train running through it, • Undergraduates second year and above, campus microgrid) it’s no wonder why the MTCC was named “among WH — Wishnick Hall graduate students • Smart Tech and Embedded Systems Lab, 12 the most amazing campus student unions” (Best College Reviews). • Apartment-style living with full kitchens Real-Time Communications Lab • Department: Biomedical Engineering Undergraduate Admission 10 West 33rd Street, Perlstein Hall, Room 101 • Dean’s Offices: Lewis College of Human • Chemistry labs 33 Carman Hall 19 CO — The Commons Chicago, IL 60616 Sciences, School of Applied Technology, 13 AM — Alumni Memorial Hall • Graduate students Tel 312.567.3025 | Toll Free 800.448.2329 Stuart School of Business • Student dining hall, all-you-can-eat buffet • Department: Civil, Architectural, and • Apartment-style living with full kitchens • Senior Administration: Office of the President, Environmental Engineering 20 HH — Hermann Hall Office of the Provost • Dining: The Bog (student hangout with bowling 34 Greek Quad 14 RE — John T. Rettaliata • Illinois Tech ROTC programs—Air Force, Army, Engineering Center alley, video games and pool tables, pub on • TX — Alpha Sigma Alpha ∆Σ∆ Marines, Navy certain nights; Student Lounge) • Departments: Mechanical, Materials, and • AS — Alpha Sigma Phi AΣΦ • Student Services: Academic Resource Center Aerospace Engineering; Applied Mathematics • DT — Delta Tau Delta ∆T∆ (ARC—tutoring); Career Services; Access, Card, • Machine Shop (fabrication and design facility, and Parking Services (ACaPS—HawkCard and • TE — Kappa Phi Delta ΚΦ∆ metalworking), Robotics Lab parking passes) • KP — Pi Kappa Phi πΚΦ CR — S. R. Crown Hall 15 21 KH — Keating Hall • PK — Phi Kappa Sigma ΦΚΣ • National Historic Landmark, considered a • Scarlet Hawks varsity athletics, intramural • TR — Triangle T Other Sites Mies van der Rohe masterpiece sports, recreation center Our Entire Campus! • Dean’s Office: College of Architecture Other Residences • Basketball court, weight room, pool, • The entire Mies Campus comprises the Illinois Tech • Architecture classrooms and library fitness classes 35 36 37 38 39 40 42 Microgrid, the nation’s first functional microgrid. (Graham Resource Center) 22 GL — Paul V. Galvin Library 41 Bailey Hall 43 Wind Turbine MM — Materials and Metals Building 16 • Computer labs, 3D printer, textbook reserves, • Original Mies student residence currently • The first research-based advanced wind turbine • Architecture Materials Lab (space University Archives being renovated (expected completion in Chicago where architecture students learn to • Study spaces, including a quiet zone and summer 2020) Stuart Field use and apply various tools, materials, large-group study rooms 44 and techniques) • Scarlet Hawks lacrosse and soccer field UTP is Chicago’s premier technology park. It has 23 CH — Carr Chapel fostered and graduated innovative startups, 45 Glancy Field including companies that hire our students, • Interfaith chapel known as the “God Box” such as Cleversafe, which was sold to IBM. • Scarlet Hawks baseball field 24 FH — Farr Hall Man on a Bench Park • Mosque 46 2 TBC — Technology Business Center • At 6-by-9-feet, Chicago’s smallest public park HP — Heating Plant • UTP headquarters (tech park housing labs 25 and startup companies, many of which hire 26 MH — Machinery Hall Illinois Tech students) • Like several buildings on campus, has solar • Pritzker Institute of Biomedical Science The Ed Kaplan Family Institute for Innovation panels on its rooftop and Engineering (umbrella organization for and Tech Entrepreneurship is the first building in 27 VA — VanderCook College of Music biomedical science and engineering research Chicago with a dynamic façade of ETFE (ethylene at Illinois Tech) tetrafluoroethylene) foil cushions. • All Illinois Tech students can take VanderCook courses 3 INC — Incubator 17 KI — Ed Kaplan Family Institute for Innovation 28 AL — Auto Lab 4 LSR — IITRI Life Sciences Research and Tech Entrepreneurship • Also known as the Formula SAE Garage, home • Innovation hub on campus, with spaces for 5 TC — Technology Park–Central of IIT Motorsports prototyping, classrooms, workshops, and • Illinois Tech Public Safety spaces supporting student applied creativity 29 MB — Main Building 6 TS — Technology Park–South • IPRO Program (signature team-based project • The oldest building on campus, future home of • Architecture classrooms program for all undergraduates) apartments Mies Campus is home to the world’s largest collection of buildings designed by the influential Associate Professor Georgia Papavasiliou (CHE ’96, 7 TN — Technology Park–North • Idea Shop (rapid-prototyping lab open to architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe. Ph.D. ’03) [left] and Merjem Mededovic (BME ’18) work all students) on hydrogel scaffold fabrication using an argon-ion Man on a Bench Park laser in Illinois Tech’s Polymeric Biomaterials and Tissue • Dining: John + Pat Anderson Café Engineering Lab in University Technology Park. Mies Campus is “one of the 200 most important works of architecture in the country”—AIA Illinois Tech Mies Campus Downtown Chicago is just a 10-minute ride from “One of America’s Most Beautiful campus via the “L” College Campuses”—Forbes 43 31st St. 44 Chinatown 8 21 9 45 27 17 31st St. 14 41 42 P A4 Visitor Lot P Footlik Ln. Dan Ryan Expwy 90/94 B5 Visitor Lot 20 13 28 State St. 33rd St. 33 26 32 46 11 29 12 Offices of 19 Admission 39 23 and Financial Aid 18 40 36 Wentworth Ave. Bridgeport 10 La Salle St. 35 30 16 22 37 Federal St. 33rd St. 38 31 Dearborn St. 15 24 Chicago White Sox ΠkΦ CTA Red Line KΦΔ 25 3 7 4 ΔTΔ 34 AΣA 35th St. 5 AΣΦ 1 ΦKE 34th St. 2 6 P Denotes Campus Dining Locations D4 Visitor Lot CTA Green Line University Technology Park at IIT (UTP) Athletics, Student Services, and Other Facilities RE — East Hall 35 35th St. FO — Fowler Hall 1 IT — IIT Tower 18 MC — The McCormick Tribune Campus Center 36 RG — Graduate Hall 2 TBC — Technology Business Center 19 CO — The Commons 37 38 RL — Lewis Hall 3 INC — Incubator 20 HH — Hermann Hall Bronzeville LSR — IITRI Life Sciences Research KH — Keating Hall 39 RN — North Hall 4 21 BEACH .75 mi RS — South Hall Nearby Neighborhoods 5 TC — Technology Park–Central 22 GL — Paul V. Galvin Library 40 BA — Bailey Hall 6 TS — Technology Park–South 23 CH — Carr Chapel 41 Chinatown — cultural attraction with restaurants and shops CU — Cunningham Hall Bridgeport — restaurants, cafés, art galleries 7 TN — Technology Park–North 24 FH — Farr Hall 42 Bronzeville — historic neighborhood, Starbucks, FedEx, 25 HP — Heating Plant Lake Michigan, with its 18 miles Academic and Research Buildings Other Sites fast-casual dining MH — Machinery Hall of bike paths, is less than a mile 26 from campus SB — Stuart Building 43 Wind Turbine 8 27 VA — VanderCook College of Music Stuart Field 9 LS — Robert A. Pritzker Science Center 44 28 AL — Auto Lab SH — Siegel Hall 45 Glancy Field 10 MB — Main Building 29 Man on a Bench Park 11 PH — Perlstein Hall 46 Student Residences 12 WH — Wishnick Hall Parking/Transportation 13 AM — Alumni Memorial Hall 30 MSV — McCormick Student Village P Visitor Parking Lots 14 RE — John T. Rettaliata Engineering Center 31 SSV — State Street Village Green Line “L” 35th– Want to create your own route? 15 CR — S. R. Crown Hall 32 GU — Gunsaulus Hall Bronzeville–IIT Station DISCOVER ILLINOIS TECH Hop on a Divvy bike share at one of 16 MM — Materials and Metals Building 33 CA — Carman Hall Red Line “L” Sox–35th Station TAKE A VIRTUAL TOUR the on-campus bike stations, and 17 KI — Ed Kaplan Family Institute for 34 Greek Quad Metra Rock Island District Line, 35th Street Log on to iit.edu/virtualtour to view a cool online virtual tour cruise anywhere you like Innovation and Tech Entrepreneurship “Lou” Jones/Bronzeville Station of our buildings, labs, open spaces, and more!.
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