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James L. Knight Physics Building CAMPUS MAP WAYFINDER Academic and Administrative ABCDEFGH IJKLMNOPQRST Deans’ Offices: Architecture: 1223 Dickinson Drive, Building 48–E ................. K-7 ROBBIA AVENUE Arts and Sciences: 227 Ashe Administration Building ............... P-4 Gifford Business: 219 Jenkins Building ............................... P-6 Arboretum Communication: 4025 Wolfson Building ........................ R-5 1 1 Education and Human Development: 312 Merrick Building .......... P-6 Engineering: 255 McArthur Building ........................... P-3 Graduate: 235 Ashe Administration Building ..................... P-4 CORAL GABLES CAMPUS URBINO AVENUE Law: 225 Law School ...................................... N-4 1300 Campo Sano Music: 125 Messinger Music Executive Building .................. L-5 Nursing and Health Studies: 210 Schwartz Center ................. R-4 SPEED Students: 2250 Whitten University Center ....................... N-6 LIMIT Knight Physics Traffic Light Evening Gate Crosswalk Unless otherwise ANCONA AVENUE Building President’s Office: 230 Ashe Administration Building ................. P-4 2 WILDER DR. 2 (locked 11:30 p.m. posted C Provost’s Office: 240 Ashe Administration Building ................... P-4 15 Gautier A M.P.H. M to 6 a.m.) Cox Plaza P Rosenstiel School Undergraduate Programs Office: 210 Ungar Building ... N-3 Fence O Annex McArthur S A N BARACOA AVENUE Addition E O L SAN AMARO DRIVE A Arts, Culture, and Performance Pedestrian Access C Cox V IR College of EN Clarke Recital Hall (Weeks Center for Recording and Performance) ....... L-5 C Science U A E R Building Engineering Casa Bacardi–ICCAS ......................................... D-8 B Ungar M McArthur Engineering A TRILLO AVENUE Gate Building Cosford Cinema: Dooly Memorial Classroom Building ................ Q-4 H A campus map with accessibility details is available at umarc.miami.edu/arc/Campus-Accessibility.html. L Building A House Dooly Gusman Concert Hall ........................................ M-5 3 Saint Augustine MILLER ROAD 3 Herman Ring Theatre ......................................... M-5 Catholic Church Memorial Classroom Lowe Art Museum ........................................... P-7 Smoking is prohibited throughout the Coral Gables campus. G McLamore ZULETA AVENUE Building School of Palley Pavilion ............................................ P-8 B MEMORIAL DRIVE Plaza Nursing and Storer Auditorium (Miami Business School) ........................ P-6 College of School of Law Health Studies BRUNSONDRIVE Wilder Auditorium (Knight Physics Building) ........................ P-2 CONSOLATA AVENUE Arts and D C Schwartz A Sciences ZORETA AVENUE Richter Ashe Center for Nursing Athletic, Health, and Wellness Facilities E Library Administration and Health Studies Building Allen Alex Rodriguez Park at Mark Light Field (Baseball) ................... E-9 4 MILLER DRIVE F Hall 4 Cobb Stadium (Soccer, Track and Field). F-7 Frost Music Studios Foster Frost Music Studios Simulation Doctors Fieldhouse ................................................ K-8 IVE Graduate Hospital Hospital DR South Building North RO Herman A DRIVE BRUNSON Fraser Baseball Building ....................................... E-9 DELGADO AVENUE M Ring Theatre School A Greentree Practice Fields ...................................... G-8 UV-A AN Percussion Building Messinger Gusman S Foote International E Music Exec. Volpe Concert Building School of U Healthy ’Canes Employee Clinic (McKnight Building) ................. D-10 Weeks Music Quadrangle University Green N Building Building Hall E Hecht Athletic Center ........................................ G-6 Communication V A UV-3 University Village Rehearsal Center Frost School of Music Ferré Whitten Herbert Wellness Center ...................................... I-6 Townhouses Wolfson O Intramural Field Stanford Shalala Student Building Learning Building N A Intramural Fields ............................................ I-5 S 5 UV-B MATARO AVENUE Residential Music Center Center I 5 Kearns Hall of Fame. G-7 College Administration Weeks Feldenkreis P Commons Music Library Plaza Centrex Knight Sports Complex ....................................... G-7 Walsh Center Student Center Complex The Lennar Foundation Medical Center (UHealth at Coral Gables) ....... H-9 6230 SW 57 Avenue UV-C and Technology Building UV-4 UV-2 Tower Weeks Center Center School of Education Schiff Tennis House and Center ................................. H-6 Whitten for Recording Merrick and Human Development Schwartz Center for Athletic Excellence ........................... H-7 University Village CORNICHE AVENUEPhi Delta Theta and Performance University Building Intramural Hecht-Stanford Rosborough Labyrinth Center Soffer Indoor Practice Facility ................................... H-8 University Albenga Garage Dining Hall Lakeside Patio Merritt Panhellenic University Village Building Tower Building Student Health Service (The Lennar Foundation Medical Center) ......... H-9 Schiff COLLEGE DRIVE Credit Union Tennis House Cobb Jenkins Miami Scharlin Swimming Pool/Diving: Whitten University Center ................... N-6 UV-7 Schiff Fountain Building 6 UV-5 Schwartz Walkway Family Patio 6 Watsco Center ............................................. J-8 UV-1 Tennis Center Lake Osceola Business UNIVERSITY DRIVE ALBENGA AVENUE McDonald School Aresty Building Tower Child Care VILLAGE DRIVE Pi Kappa Fate Phi Herbert Bridge Cesarano Canterbury House, Rev. Henry F.S. Minich Child Care Center ............ O-9 Wellness Architecture Eaton bridge Plaza UV-6 Hecht Hecht 48 Stubblefield University Village Center Pentland Residential closed Epstein/Kosar West Athletic Residential College Building Laboratory Fraternity Houses Scodella Garage Alpha Sigma LIGURIA AVENUELambda Knight Tower Architecture FacultyFaculty BuildingBuilding Behavioral Center College STANFORD DRIVE School Phi Chi Alpha Sports Schwartz Center Commons 49 Student Medicine Alpha Epsilon Pi ............................................ E-7 Services Building 1551 Kearns Complex for Athletic Alpha Sigma Phi ............................................ E-7 7 Sigma Alpha Excellence School of Architecture Building 7 Brescia Epsilon Sports (Under Lambda Chi Alpha ........................................... E-7 Hall of Construction) Pick SCODELLA AVENUE Phi Delta Theta ............................................. G-6 Hall Fame Pentland Perez Lowe Casa Soffer House LaGorce Art Museum Pi Kappa Phi ............................................... E-6 Alpha HURRICANE DRIVE Architecture Bacardi Epsilon Pi Indoor Practice House Center Sigma Alpha Epsilon ......................................... E-7 Cobb Stadium Facility 1552 Miller Sigma Chi ................................................. E-8 Brescia Walkway & Murphy Footbridge BuildLab Design Studio Counseling RED ROAD (SW 57 AVENUE) Center Mahoney-Pearson BRESCIA AVENUE Lakeside Dining Hall Libraries Studio Arts Lau Founders Sigma Hall Village 8 Building Chi (Under 8 Architecture Library: Paul Buisson Architecture Library ................ L-7 Greentree Wesley Construction) Mahoney D Practice Fields R T Watsco Center Pavia Foundation A Business Library: Judi Prokop Newman Information Resource Center ..... P-6 Fieldhouse Residential E E V E Garage R 1535 Levante College L Law Library: Meyer Law Library (D, G) and Daner Law Library Wing (B) .... N-3 T S U Avenue O Orovitz Newman Alumni Merrick PAVIA STREET Main Library: Otto G. Richter Library. O-4 O B L SERVICE ROAD Baptist Building Center Garage L Music Library: Marta and Austin Weeks Music Library Central Mahoney-Pearson I A Christian Ministry R D Energy Plant Science Commons A A and Technology Center ..................................... L-5 C N A R Religious Houses Light Field WALSH AVENUE WALSH AVENUE G LEVANTE AVENUE E E Episcopal V T LEVANTE AVE. 9 I Gate 9 E R Baptist Ministry ............................................. O-9 6500 Red Road The Lennar E Center Rainbow D House R Pearson DRIV Ponce de Leon Flipse Foundation T Canterbury Mahoney-Pearson Braman Miller Center for Jewish Student Life (Hillel) ................. O-10 O Building S N Plumer Residential R Garage Medical Center House Building K Garage Catholic Student Center, St. Augustine Church ...................... J-3 A Building C Toppel College I M Braman Miller R A Christian Science ............................................ O-9 Fraser Career Center McKnight R E N Rodriguez Center DAUER DRIVE DAUER Building A Baseball Episcopal Center ............................................ O-9 M DICKINSO SAGUAAVENUE S Park (Hillel) Wesley Foundation (United Methodist). O-8 Building STANFORDDR. University Police Residential Colleges and Student Housing PONCE DE LEON BOULEVARD 10 RON FRASER WAY PONCE DE LEON BOULEVARD PONCE DE LEON BOULEVARD 10 Eaton Residential College ..................................... M-7 Hecht Residential College ..................................... K-6 Mahoney Residential College ................................... P-9 Pearson Residential College .................................... Q-9 Metrorail/ Stanford Residential College ................................... J-5 University Station University Village Apartments, Buildings 1–7 ....................... D-6 US-1 (SOUTH DIXIE HIGHWAY) US-1 (SOUTH DIXIE HIGHWAY) US-1 (SOUTH DIXIE HIGHWAY) S. ALHAMBRA ALHAMBRA S. CIRCLE Retail, Dining Halls, and Restaurants Visitor 11 Entrance 11 Retail: . D Pedestrian V Gables One Tower Village Market Place: University Village ......................... E-6 L Bridge B Whitten
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