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Rice University Campus Map 5/19/20 Rice Village Rice University Campus Map 5/19/20 rice village chaucer whitley shepherd wilton hazard kent ashby cherokee 16 17 rice boulevard 60 18 20 21 graduate 13B 22 23 apartments at visitor parking sunset (faculty, staff, student, 1515 bissonnet st. greenbriar practice north lot entrance entrance boulevard morningside contract parking) 26 23 dr. just north of campus field NA N 21 dr. intramural (visitor parking 31 FE NC 54 field 5 nights & weekends) bissonnet street 75 o’connor 19 20 21 campanile road 67 53 36 76 field C GA 79 83 o’connor way intramural field 4 intramural 40 27 C C B bus field 2 32 24 2 NC 68 stop A A entrance 18 dr. mandell st. 14A G 18 institute ln. bus bike 48 16 56 25 13A stop track west west 11 69 14B g lot 3 lot 2 23 72 34 42 NC 55 (faculty, (visitors, B 66 staff, faculty, K B 15 student staff) intramural 59 BG greenbriar parking) field 3 28 remington 62 8 lot 46 65 G 22 45 29 27A entrance 17 dr. 30 alumni drive laboratory 17 16 15 14 13 12 visitor parking 23 university bus stop (loop road) (nights & weekends) 13 27B B 22 NC boulevard B LN 10 58 4 founder’s SS bus stop 57 21 court north11 9 S central S d campus west lot 4 a garage W o visitor parking founder’s NC r 81 44 61 12 1 court montclair bus stop p 73 C o 1 o west l brockman lawson lot 5 C music and grove 39 founder’s performing 47 25 court south (faculty, staff, arts center 49 rice village student parking) 41 FC apartments 74 B college way founder’s court 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 at 2410 (loop road) LS visitor lot shakespeare st. M 80 18 main street 2 19 14 33 FC dr. john 9 9 43 8 and 5 B 1 17 anne 2 shakespeare street 77 grove LS L6 B 78 E3G entrance 37 morningside 52 6 morningside stockton 50 intramural 3 square apartments field 6 35 entrance 3 (under construction) B garage Rich Student Health Center, Morton L. .30 8 L6 Richardson College, Sid W. .....................38 70 entrance 3 dr. L6 51 Richardson College Magisters House 20 SC Richardson College, Sid W. (New) ..........82 reckling park 82 MAP KEY Under Construction SC 38 3 MAP KEY 71 RMC ........................................................ 21 Entrance Gates Entrance Gates L6 Lot Six SC cambridge Campus Bookstore, Ley Student Center, street M Moody Lot 64 Rice Memorial Chapel Visitor’sEntranceVisitor’s Entrance Entrances Gates lanier N North Lot FE Ryon Engineering Laboratory .................27 Visitor’sBus Stops Entrance NA North Annex Lot 7 Seibel Servery, Abe and Annie ................. 70 Bus Stops track/soccer 4 NC North Colleges Residents Lot stadium Sewall Hall...............................................39 One-wayBusOne-way Stops Road Road Keck Hall ................................................... 8 SC South Colleges Residents Lot Keith-Wiess Geological Laboratories .......23 South Plant ..............................................64 BCycleOne-wayBCycle Stations Stations Road SS South Stadium Lot Kraft Hall for Social Sciences ................. 80 South Servery...........................................52 W West Lot Patricia Lipoma ’87 and Jonathan A. Space Science and Technology Building ..32 travis Dean, Social Sciences Tudor Fieldhouse and Youngkin Center .. 14 PARKING KEY PARKINGPARKING KEYKEY PARKING RATES: 5 Lovett College, Edgar Odell ....................35 Autry Court, Fox Gymnasium Greenbriar Lot: $3 each entry, each day Lovett College Magisters House Turrell Skyspace at Booth Pavilion .......... 73 Faculty/Staff Parking BRC Annex Lot: $10 each entry, each day Waltrip Indoor Training Center ..............83 Faculty/StaFaculty/Staff Parking Parking dryden Lovett Hall ................................................ 1 All other visitor parking facilities: $1 63 Duncan College, Anne and Charles .........67 West Servery ............................................69 ResidentResident Student Student Parking Parking Admission Office, Welcome Center Resident Student Parking each 10 minutes, $12 daily maximum 68 Wiess College, Harry C. .......................... 51 BRC B Duncan College Magisters House ........... Martel College, Marian Fox and ..............53 Commuter Parking BA CommuterCommuter Parking Parking Duncan Hall, Anne and Charles ..............46 Speros P. Wiess President’s House ..........................58 PAYMENT METHODS: Will Rice College ....................................... 3 Visitor Parking Dean, George R. Brown School of Martel College Magisters House .............54 VisitorVisitor Parking BioScience Research Collaborative Engineering Maxfield Hall, Robert and Katherine ........ 2 Will Rice College Magisters House ......... 17 Garage and Central Campus Garage: Wilson House .......................................... 71 AccessibleAccessible Parking Parking Facilities Engineering and Planning ........26 McMurtry College, Burton and Deedee ..65 Accessible Parking Cash or credit card Building McMurtry College Magisters House .......66 Wiess College Magisters All other visitor parking facilities: Credit BioScience Research Collaborative ..........63 Fondren Library....................................... 12 McNair Hall, Janice and Robert .............. 57 PARKING LOTS: card only; used to enter and exit Brochstein Pavilion, Raymond and .......... 61 Gibbs Recreation and Wellness Center, ...62 Dean, Jesse H. Jones Graduate BA BioScience Research Collaborative Susan Barbara and David School of Business ACADEMIC SCHOOLS (BRC) Annex BUILDINGS Brockman Hall for Opera ........................ 81 Greenbriar Building .................................36 Mechanical Engineering Building ...........42 Architecture, School of ..........................10 BG Biology–Geology Lot Abercrombie Engineering Laboratory ..... 11 Brockman Hall for Physics ....................... 72 Greenhouse ..............................................59 Media Center ...........................................37 Business, Jesse H. Jones .........................57 BRC BioScience Research Collaborative Allen Business Center ..............................33 Brown College, Margarett Root ..............28 Hamman Hall ..........................................24 Moody Center for the Arts ...................... 77 Graduate School of Garage President’s Office Brown College Magisters House .............29 Hanszen College, Harry C. ....................... 6 Mudd Computer Science Building ...........40 Continuing Studies, Susanne M. ..........74 C Campanile Lot Anderson Biological Laboratories, M.D. .22 Brown Hall, Alice Pratt ...........................44 Hanszen College Magisters House ..........20 Multicultural Center ................................ 19 Glasscock School of CG Central Campus Garage Anderson-Clarke Center .......................... 74 Dean, Shepherd School of Music Herring Hall, Robert R. .......................... 41 North Servery ..........................................56 Engineering, George R. Brown .............46 E3G Entrance 3 Garage Dean, Susanne M. Glasscock School of Brown Hall, George R. ............................45 Herzstein Hall ........................................... 4 Oshman Engineering Design Kitchen ..... 31 School of FC Founder’s Court Visitor Lot Continuing Studies, Hudspeth Auditorium Dean, Wiess School of Natural Sciences Holloway Field ........................................... 7 Patterson Sports Performance .................. 76 Humanities, School of ...........................49 FE Facilities, Engineering and Anderson Hall, M.D. ............................... 10 Brown Hall for Mathematical Sciences, ...34 Wendel D. Ley Track Center, Brian Music, The Shepherd School of .............44 Planning Lot Dean, Architecture Herman Huff House, Peter and Nancy .................. 13 Rayzor Hall .............................................25 Natural Sciences, Wiess School of ..........45 G Greenbriar Lot Baker College, James Addison ................... 5 Brown Tennis Center, George R.............. 75 Alumni Affairs Reckling Park at Cameron Field ..............50 Social Sciences, School of ......................80 GA Greenbriar Annex Baker College Magisters House ............... 18 Butcher Hall, Dell ...................................48 Humanities Building .............................. 49 Rice Children’s Campus ..........................60 K Keck Lot Baker Hall, James A. III .......................... 47 Cohen House, Robert and Agnes .............. 9 Dean, Humanities Rice Stadium ........................................... 15 OFF-CAMPUS FACILITIES LN Lovett North Lot James A. Baker III Institute for Public Cambridge Office Building......................78 Jones College, Mary Gibbs ...................... 16 Rice University Police Department ..........43 Rice Graduate Apartments LS Lovett South Lot Policy Central Plant............................................79 Jones College Magisters House ...............55 U.S. Post Office Rice Village Apartments Rice University Campus Map 5/18/2020 rice village graduate chaucer wilton justapartments north of campus at whitley shepherd hazard kent ashby cherokee sunset 15151515 bissonnet bissonnet street st. 16 boulevard just north of campus 60 greenbriar 17 18 rice boulevard 20 21 22 23 bissonnet street visitor parking entrance 13B faculty, staff, student, north lot entrance 23 dr. contract parking practice N 21 dr. 26 54 morningside field intramural NA (visitor parking 31 FE NC field 5 nights & weekends) mandell st. o’connor mandell st. institute ln. 75 67 institute ln. GA 36 field 19 20 21 campanile road 53 76 C G A intramural 79 14A B bus 83 o’connor way field 4 intramural 40 27 C C NC 68 stop (rugby field) field 2 32 24 2 G 18 13A
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