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Chapel n 25 69 Campus ce 15 90 n Central Campus er 156 Blvd. LDS Institute Baptist a Redo Smith Entrance of Religion Student 16 Plaza Center 23 . 8 Dr. Martin Luther artin Luth 116 79 81 60 56 155 M Redondo Ct. King Jr.Ave. Ash St (formerly Grand Ave. R Dr. 22 H 12 4 Student edondo H ) King Jr. Ave. Entr 107 Union . 82 59 Tijeras Ave. 83 73 111 118 46 46 Rd. (east) 106 24 Johnson 117 2 Center 193 19 84 62 Copper Ave. 21 Johnson 119 35 72 59 to Bldg. Fields Gi 1524 Copper Ave. 123 122 121 34 18 City Water NE r 35 Reservoir Blvd. ard 126 University Blvd 9 I Parking 125 I Services Hall Redondo Rd. (south) 103 124 onte Stanford M Central Ave. 105 104 115 Yale Vista Dr. Entrance Park Yale Entrance t. Central Ave. Central Ave. Pine St S . 162 Ya Bu Corn H Co a Dr. Vassar St Dr. Princeton s Dr. arvard l e e e 174 lumb na Vi 163 Bl ell Dr ell Me vd 158 Stanford Dr. Stanford errace i a a sta T . 164 D r. J D J Gold Ave. r. Gold Ave. to Gold Ave. South Campus 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 The University of New Mexico Alphabetical List of Campus Buildings Note: Some buildings may be listed here under several names or have more than one function. Building number shown in boldface, but not all numbered buildings appear in this list. Co-ordinates given are for where major bulk of the building lies; in cases where the structure lies equally in different grid sections both are indicated. (Example: Parking Structure (172)…F-6-7) Building Name (Alternative) (Building #)...... Location Building Name (Alternative) (Building #)...... Location Building Name (Alternative) (Building #)...... Location Administration Building (Scholes Hall) (10)................................... G-3 Electrical & Computer Engineering/Centennial Library (46) H-2-3 Physics & Astronomy (207) .........................................................E-4-5 Admissions / Recruitment (85) .......................................................H-6 EMIS (41)........................................................................................D-3 “The Pit” (University Basketball Arena) (302)................See Inset, C-7 Aerospace Studies (159)................................................................ F-4 Engineering Computer Center (2)............................................... H-I-2 Police (58) ...................................................................................... F-5 African American Studies (56) .......................................................H-5 Facility Planning (203)....................................................................E-4 Popejoy Hall (72)............................................................................. I-5 Alvarado Hall Dormitory (157)....................................................... G-7 Family Practice Center (248)..........................................................D-5 Postal Services (262)......................................................................B-2 Alumni Memorial Chapel (25)........................................................ G-3 Farris Engineering Center (119)...................................................... I-2 President’s Home (University House) (51) .................................... G-4 Alumni (103) .................................................................................... I-2 Ford Utilities Center (116) ..............................................................H-2 Psychology (Logan Hall) (34).......................................................... I-3 Ambulatory Care Center (269) ....................................................... F-6 Gazebo (124) .................................................................................. I-2 Psychology Clinic (44).................................................................... F-3 Anderson School of Management (76) ...................................... F-G-5 Geology & Meteoritics (Northrop Hall) (24)................................ H-3-4 Public Affairs (103) .......................................................................... I-2 Anderson Grad. School of Management & Parish Library (87) ..F-4-5 Health, Physical Education & Recreation Purchasing (Materials Management) (156)................................G-H-8 Anthropology (11).......................................................................... G-2 (Johnson Center) (59)...................................................... H-I-6 Records Management (262) ..........................................................B-2 Anthropology Annex (12) ...............................................................H-3 Health Sciences & Services (266)..................................................D-6 Redondo Village (193)..................................................................... I-8 Anthropology Storage (220) ........................................................E-3-4 Health Sciences Library Regener Hall (Physics) (35) .........................................................I-2-3 Archeology (Office of Contract Archeology) (273).........................D-2 (formerly Medical Center Library) (234)..............................D-6 Registration (Student Service Center) (85) ................................... G-5 Architecture & Planning (158) ..................................................... J-5-6 Health Services/Alternative Delivery Systems (263) ......................D-6 Research Park Auditorium (339) ...................................See Inset, B-7 Architecture & Planning Annex (162) ............................................. J-6 Hibben Center for Archeological Research (15)........................... G-2 Santa Ana Hall Dormitory (71)....................................................... G-7 Architecture & Planning Design Studios (164)............................... J-5 High Performance Computing (126) ............................................... I-1 Santa Clara Hall Dormitory (61) .................................................... G-6 Art (84) ............................................................................................ I-4 Hodgin Hall (103) ............................................................................ I-2 Sara Reynolds Hall (Classrooms) (104) .......................................... I-3 Art Annex (105) ............................................................................I-2-3 Hokona Hall Dormitory (58).....................................................F-4-G-5 Scholes Hall (Administration Building) (10)................................... G-3 Art Education (Masley Hall) (68) ................................................... G-5 Human Resources (Personnel) (26) .............................................. G-2 School of Medicine Building No. 2 (201)........................................E-6 Art and Technology Center (160) ................................................... F-5 Humanities (81) ..............................................................................H-4 School of Medicine Buildings Nos. 4, 5, & 6 (209).........................D-5 Athletic Offices (307).....................................................See Inset, C-7 Indoor Tennis Domes (311A).........................................See Inset, C-7 Senior Health Center (Centro de Salud) (210) ...............................D-6 Automotive (216) ............................................................................D-3 Institute for Applied Research Services (IARS) (154) .................... F-4 Service Building (Physical Plant Dept.) (204) ................................D-3 Bandelier Hall East (8)....................................................................H-2 Johnson Center (59).................................................................... H-I-6 Simpson Hall (Counseling & Family Studies) (66)......................... G-6 Bandelier Hall West (16)............................................................. H-1-2 Jonson Gallery (152) .....................................................................
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