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Rice-Printable-Campus-Maps.Pdf Rice University Campus Map 7/19/18 chaucer whitley shepherd wilton hazard kent ashby cherokee 16 17 rice boulevard 60 18 20 21 graduate 13B 22 23 apartments at 1515 bissonnet st. greenbriar practice North Lot just north of campus field NA N 26 intramural (visitor parking 31 FE NC Visitor Parking Nights & weekends) 54 sunset (faculty, staff, student, field 5 bissonnet street contract parking) boulevard 75 O’Connor 20 21 19 campanile road C 67 53 GA 36 76 field intramural O’Connor Way intramural 40 bus stop field 4 32 24 27 C 2 C NC B bus stop g A field 2 68 A mandell st. 14A G 18 institute ln. 16 56 Bike Track 48 69 25 14B 13A West West 11 remington 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 Lot 62 8 65 G 22 45 46 29 27A 30 laboratory/ alumni drive loop road 17 16 15 14 13 12 visitor parking 23 university bus stop (Nights & weekends) 13 22 27B boulevard B B NC Rice 10 LN University 58 57 21 4 SS bus stop Music and Central 11 9 S S Performing Campus Arts Garage West Lot 4 Center visitor parking founder’s NC W 12 (Under 44 73 61 1 court montclair Construction) 1 West bus Lot 5 stop 25 39 (faculty, staff, C 47 C college way/ 49 student parking) B 41 FC 74 loop road Founder’s Court 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 LS Visitor Lot M 18 main street 19 B 33 FC 2 14 John 9 9 43 and 5 Anne 2 B 1 77 Grove LS L6 shakespeare street B 78 E3G 37 6 stockton 50 intramural 52 3 35 Cambridge Office rice village field 6 Building and Parking morningside B apartments 8 Garage L6 SC at 2410 70 L6 51 shakespeare st. 17 reckling park 20 Rich Student Health Center, Morton L. .30 MAP KEY SC Richardson College, Sid W. .....................38 SC 38 3 MAP KEY 71 Richardson College Magisters House EntranceEntrance Gates Gates SC cambridge RMC ........................................................ 21 64 street Visitor’sEntranceVisitor’s Entrance Entrances Gates lanier Campus Bookstore, Ley Student Center, FE Rice Memorial Chapel Visitor’s Entrance 7 BusBus Stops Stops track/soccer 4 Ryon Engineering Laboratory .................27 stadium Bus Stops LS Lovett South Lot Seibel Servery, Abe and Annie ................. 70 One-wayOne-way Road Road L6 Lot Six Sewall Hall...............................................39 BCycleOne-wayBCycle Stations Stations Road M Moody Lot Jones College, Mary Gibbs ...................... 16 South Plant ..............................................64 N North Lot Jones College Magisters House ...............55 South Servery...........................................52 travis NA North Annex Lot Keck Hall ................................................... 8 Space Science and Technology Building ..32 PARKING KEY PARKINGPARKING KEYKEY NC North Colleges Residents Lot 5 Keith-Wiess Geological Laboratories .......23 Tudor Fieldhouse and Youngkin Center .. 14 SC South Colleges Residents Lot Butcher Hall, Dell ...................................48 Lovett College, Edgar Odell ....................35 Autry Court, Fox Gymnasium Faculty/Staff Parking SS South Stadium Lot Turrell Skyspace at Booth Pavilion .......... 73 Faculty/StaFaculty/Staff Parking Parking dryden Cambridge Office Building......................78 Lovett College Magisters House 63 Resident Student Parking W West Lot Cohen House, Robert and Agnes .............. 9 Lovett Hall ................................................ 1 West Servery ............................................69 ResidentResident Student Student Parking Parking BRC Duncan College, Anne and Charles .........67 Admission Office, Welcome Center Wiess College, Harry C. .......................... 51 Commuter Parking BA 58 CommuterCommuter Parking Parking PARKING RATES: Duncan College Magisters House ...........68 Martel College Marian Fox and. ..............53 Wiess President’s House .......................... Greenbriar Lot: $3 per entry, per day Will Rice College ....................................... 3 Visitor Parking Duncan Hall, Anne and Charles ..............46 Speros P VisitorVisitor Parking BRC Annex Lot: $10 per entry, per day Dean of George R. Brown School of Martel College Magisters House .............54 Will Rice College Magisters House ......... 17 All Other Visitor Parking Facilities: $1 Wilson House .......................................... 71 AccessibleAccessible Parking Parking Engineering McMurtry College, Burton and Deedee ..65 Accessible Parking each 10 minutes, $12 daily maximum Facilities Engineering and Planning ........26 McMurtry College Magisters House .......66 Wiess College Magisters Baker College, James Addison ................... 5 Building McNair Hall, Janice and Robert .............. 57 PARKING LOTS: PAYMENT METHODS: Baker College Magisters House ............... 18 Fondren Library....................................... 12 Dean of Jesse H. Jones Graduate B Baker College–Housing & Dining Lot BioScience Research Collaborative Baker Hall, James A. III .......................... 47 Gibbs Recreation and Wellness Center, ...62 School of Business ACADEMIC SCHOOLS BA BioScience Research Collaborative Garage and Central Campus Garage: Dean of Social Sciences, James A. Baker III Barbara and David Mechanical Engineering Building ...........42 Architecture, School of ............................ 10 (BRC) Annex cash or credit card Institute for Public Policy Greenbriar Building .................................36 Mechanical Laboratory .............................. 2 Business, Jesse H. Jones ........................... 57 BG Biology–Geology Lot All Other Visitor Parking Facilities: credit BioScience Research Collaborative ..........63 Greenhouse ..............................................59 Media Center ...........................................37 Graduate School of BRC BioScience Research Collaborative card only; used to enter and exit Brochstein Pavilion, Raymond and .......... 61 Hamman Hall ..........................................24 Moody Center for the Arts ...................... 77 Continuing Studies, Susanne M. ............ 74 Garage Susan Hanszen College, Harry C. ....................... 6 Mudd Computer Science Building ...........40 Glasscock School of C Campanile Lot BUILDINGS Brockman Hall for Physics ....................... 72 Hanszen College Magisters House ..........20 North Servery ..........................................56 Engineering, George R. Brown ...............46 CG Central Campus Garage Abercrombie Engineering Laboratory ..... 11 Brown College, Margarett Root ..............28 Herring Hall, Robert R. .......................... 41 Oshman Engineering Design Kitchen ..... 31 School of E3G Entrance 3 Garage Allen Business Center ..............................33 Brown College Magisters House .............29 Herzstein Hall ........................................... 4 Patterson Sports Performance .................. 76 Humanities, School of .............................49 FC Founder’s Court Visitor Lot President’s Office Brown Hall, Alice Pratt ...........................44 Holloway Field ........................................... 7 Center, Brian Music, The Shepherd School of ...............44 FE Facilities, Engineering and Anderson Biological Laboratories, M.D. .22 Dean of Shepherd School of Music Wendel D. Ley Track Rayzor Hall .............................................25 Natural Sciences, Wiess School of ............45 Planning Lot Anderson-Clarke Center .......................... 74 Brown Hall, George R. ............................45 Housing and Dining ................................ 19 Reckling Park at Cameron Field ..............50 Social Sciences, School of ........................ 47 G Greenbriar Lot Dean of Susanne M. Glasscock School of Dean of Wiess School of Natural Sciences Huff House, Peter and Nancy .................. 13 Rice Children’s Campus ..........................60 GA Greenbriar Annex Continuing Studies, Hudspeth Auditorium Brown Hall for Mathematical Sciences, ...34 Alumni Affairs Rice Stadium ........................................... 15 OFF-CAMPUS FACILITIES K Keck Lot Anderson Hall, M.D. ............................... 10 Herman Humanities Building .............................. 49 Rice University Police Department ..........43 Rice Graduate Apartments LN Lovett North Lot Dean of Architecture Brown Tennis Center, George R.............. 75 Dean of Humanities U.S. Post Office Rice Village Apartments Rice University Campus Map 7/19/2018 graduate chaucer wilton apartments at whitley shepherd hazard kent ashby cherokee sunset 1515 bissonnet st. 16 boulevard just north of campus 60 greenbriar 17 18 rice boulevard 20 21 22 23 bissonnet street North Lot 13B 26 54 practice intramural NA N 31 NC visitor parking field 5 (visitor parking FE faculty, staff, student, field nights & weekends) contract parking O’Connor mandell st. 75 67 institute ln. GA 36 Field 19 20 21 campanile road 53 76 C G bus stop A intramural 2 14A B O’Connor Way field 4 intramural 40 27 C C NC 68 G (rugby field) field 2 32 24 Greenbriar 18 13A Lot 48 11 69 16 56 NC 25 G 23 72 42 14B Bike Track West West 34 B 66 remington 15 Lot 3 Lot 2 B 55 Faculty, Visitor, intramural 59 K Sta f f, Faculty, field 3 BG 28 Student Sta f f 8 65 Parking Parking 62 alumni drive 22 45 46 27A university 29 30 boulevard laboratory/ loop road 17 16 15 14 13 12 visitor parking 23 nights & weekends B 13 22 NC 27B LN 57 10 Rice 21 4 SS West Lot 4 Central 11 University Campus 58 10 S W Music and Garage Performing visitor parking founder’s NC Arts 44 73 61 12 1 court Center West (Under 1 B Lot 5 Construction) faculty,
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