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U 0 IE P S IA E TY R S T O B GY AN LLE IC ET L IS V LOTHP University of Pittsburgh PU R A O CATHO A FEET IG L UCLUB Pittsburgh Campus Map 2007–08 MONF T LO V P AY � BH N V D D HOLDY O CHIL STR K I FRIC LA E E VICT F P E N L THR RUSKN A IE ST R P N LO C N R EE V BELLT O E P U MP E U P L MUSI UP LAC E CLAPP S W A E T D E . OP . CR D ALUM 500 PAA C KAU BST3 FALKC B WEBSR AB MP G O MELWD A VE N UE U TH FIFTH AVENUE FI F � LE H MDART HILL BOOK AMOS AL C GO B S. RAN MP V MP SP FO AR I KE BELLEFIELD F LO AUL OXFR TOWRS HOLLD MCCOR IFT BL P MELLI EF D D A WPU T Mc PAVLN CL H BRACK S CNBIO D F CHDEV CATHEDRAL O AV BRUC � CSMR S OF LEARNING HEINZ K E U E � FOR BES A VENUE HENR TREE EE PL TH NU V A EURKA RAND E L IROQU D Y ST CO BELLH E LA UT ITH UPSB WYNDH WR STEP STREET CRAIG SOUTH MAGEE N WINTHR P D ME SENSQ LAW . T . FRTOW L C H R CRAI A SE T P ID VE. Y P AR P G MP H MP OP ST LM G R M A I SENNOTT ST. N E AN FO LOGCB T PBE FILMORE ST PL S RBE S . A P C G T H S . AV A O E F AV VE. E TW SCHENLEY AKLAN ENUE S. N E. S H LE PLAZ C . CRGSQ H O A E C E BO Y LUC N FBCRG W L OD W E D S T REET PH Y S U BQGR R LOUISA D D R QUET STRE . B LEY E R N S C . C HE D X JUC A L C T E S R . T M VE CARN E . A I R N . T E DR G E N D M E ET U RV S E D ET JO NC RT P A FKA I T R POS E SCHENLEY BR I S T RE E ET S TR E E S T B AT P E . E T A R Y S T R E N D S O N S T U W I O DA P DGE I B OA K LAND F WA SCHENLEY Y PARK I G 5 1. Sennott Square Parking 210 S Bouquet St Pittsburgh, PA 15260 https://www.parkme.com/lot/99944/sennott-square-garage-pittsburgh-pa 2. Soldiers & Sailors Parking 21 University Place, Pittsburgh, PA 15260 https://www.parkme.com/lot/78675/soldiers-and-sailors-parking-garage-pittsburgh- pa 3. Forbes-Semple Parking Garage Address 210 Meyran Ave Pittsburgh, PA 15260 http://www.pittsburghparking.com/forbes-semple CAMPUS MAP 2007–08 Allen Hall ..............................................ALLEN D2 Engineering Auditorium .....................ENGUD D2 McCormick Hall (residence hall) .........MCCOR E3 Sutherland Hall (residence hall) ...........SUTHD B1 Alumni Hall ...........................................ALUM E2 Eureka Building .................................. EURKA C5 Medical Arts Building ....................... MDART D3 • Thackeray Hall (registration) ................THACK D2 (Office of Admissions and Financial Eye and Ear Institute ................................EEI C3 (Student Health Service) Thaw Hall ............................................ THAW D2 Aid, Office of Alumni Relations) Falk Medical Building .........................FALKC C3 Mellon Institute ................................... MELLI F1 • Thomas Detre Hall of the Western Amos Hall (residence hall) ..................... AMOS E3 (Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center) Falk School ..........................................FALKS C1 Psychiatric Institute and Clinic ...........TDH C2 BAPST (map abbreviation for First Baptist Church) Melwood Maintenance Building TOWRS (map abbreviation for Litchfield Towers) First Baptist Church ........................... BAPST F1 off map ..............................................MELWD G1 • Barco Law Building .................................LAW E3 (United Campus Ministry) Trees Hall (athletic facilities) ..................TREES A2 • Mervis Hall .........................................MERVS F4 Bellefield Hall ......................................BELLH G2 Fitzgerald Field House .......................FHOUS A2 University Center (UPMC) ..................... UCTR E1 • UPMC Montefiore ................................ MONF B4 Bellefield Presbyterian Church ........... PRES D3 Forbes Craig Apartments ...................FBCRG G2 University Child Development Center • Music Building ................................... MUSIC F1 Bellefield Towers ................................. BELLT F1 Forbes Oakland Building ....................FOBLD B5 off map ...............................................CHDEV G1 • Old Engineering Hall ...............................OEH D2 • Benedum Hall ....................................BENDM D3 Forbes Pavilion ....................................PAVLN C4 University Club ...................................UCLUB D2 Thomas E. Starzl Biomedical (Forbes Hall [residence hall]; The Health Oxford Building (3501 Forbes Avenue) ..OXFRD C4 University Place Office Building ........ UPLAC D2 Science Tower (Tower 1) and Book Center; Department of Parking, Panther Hall (residence hall) ................ PANTH B2 University Public Safety Building ........ UPSB C5 Biomedical Science Tower 2 ........... BSTWR B3 Transportation, and Services) Parkvale Building ...................................VALE D4 University Technology Biomedical Science Tower 3 ................ BST3 C4 Forbes Tower ..................................... FRTOW D4 PAVLN (map abbreviation for Forbes Pavilion) Development Center ...........................UTDC G1 The (University) Book Center ...............BOOK E3 Fraternity Housing Complex ............. FRAT B1, C2 Pennsylvania Hall (residence hall) ........PAHLL C2 VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System— Bouquet Gardens ...............................BQGRS E4 • Frick Fine Arts Building ......................FKART F3 The John M. and Gertrude E. University Drive Division .........................VA B1 (residence halls A–H) Frick International Studies Academy .. FRICK D3 Petersen Events Center ....................PCNTR B2 VALE (map abbreviation for Parkvale Building) Brackenridge Hall (residence hall, .......BRACK E3 Gardner Steel Conference Center .........GSCC D2 Pittsburgh Athletic Association ...............PAA E2 Van de Graaff Building .......................VNGRF D2 Copy Cat, The Pitt Shop, Parking Office) Heinz Memorial Chapel ....................... HEINZ F2 Pittsburgh Board of Education .............. PBE G2 • Victoria Building ................................. VICTO C4 Bruce Hall (residence hall) ..................BRUCE E3 Hill Building ............................................HILL C4 Post Office (Oakland Branch) ................. POST F4 Webster Hall ...................................... WEBSR F1 • Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh, Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh ....CARNG G3 • Hillman Library ................................. HLMAN E3 PRES (map abbreviation for Bellefield Presbyterian • Wesley W. Posvar Hall ........................ WWPH E4 Church) • Cathedral of Learning ...............................CL F2 Holiday Inn .........................................HOLDY E1 Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic UPMC Presbyterian ............................ PRESB C3 (see Thomas Detre Hall) CATHO (map abbreviation for Ryan Catholic Holland Hall (residence hall).................HOLLD E3 Newman Center) • Information Sciences Building ...................IS F1 Public Health ...................................... PUBHL D3 William Pitt Union ................................. WPU E3 (Crabtree and Parran Halls) Center for Bioengineering off map .......CNBIO B5 Iroquois Building .................................IROQU D4 Wyndham Garden Hotel ....................WYNDH C5 Rand Building ........................................RAND G1 Center for Sports Medicine .................. CSMR B5 Jewish University Center ........................ JUC G2 Rangos Research Center .................. RANGO C4 Parking Handicap Parking and Rehabilitation off map Kaufmann Medical Building ................. KAU C4 Ruskin Hall .........................................RUSKN F1 Metered Parking • Library in Building Charles L. Cost Sports Center ..............COST A1 • Langley Hall ........................................ LANGY E1 Ryan Catholic Newman Center ...........CATHO F1 CHDEV (map abbreviation for University Child LAW (map abbreviation for Barco Law Building) Development Center) (The Oratory) off map Lawrence Hall .................................... LAWRN E3 Chevron Science Center ....................CHVRN D1 St. Paul Cathedral ...............................SPAUL G1 Learning Research and Salk Hall ............................................... SALK B3 Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh ........ CHILD C3 Development Center ..........................LRDC C2 • Scaife Hall ............................................SCAIF C3 Clapp Hall ........................................... CLAPP F1 Litchfield Towers ...............................TOWRS D3 Community of Reconciliation Building .... CR F1 (residence halls A, B, C) Schenley Park ............................................... G5 Craig Hall .............................................CRAIG G1 Loeffler Building .................................LOEFF D4 Schenley Plaza .............................................. F3 Craig Square ......................................CRGSQ G2 Log Cabin ............................................LOGCB F2 Sennott Square ..................................SENSQ D4 Crawford Hall .................................... CRAWF E1 Lothrop Hall (residence hall) ................ LOTHP C3 Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Hall ...SOSAM D2 Darragh Street Apartment Complex .....DSAC A3 Lutheran University Center .................... LUC G2 Space Research Coordination Center ..SRCC D2 • Eberly Hall ...........................................EBERL D1 Magee-Womens Hospital ................... MAGEE B5 • Stephen Foster Memorial .................. STEPH F2.
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