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Main-Campus-Map.Pdf Campus Map 1 2 3 4 5 6 The designation in parenthesis (D1) indicates the map coordinates. Alphabetical Listing # Building Name (Map Coordinates) A City of Champaign City of Urbana 120 Abbott Power Plant (D1) 1092 Abbott Scrubber Building (D1) 377 ACES Library, Info. & Alumni Center (E5) 118 Activities and Recreation Center (E2) 378 Admissions and Records Building (C6) 17 Advanced Computation Building (B5) . Legend . 1093 Aerodynamics Research Laboratory (B5) . E E . 28 Aeronautical Laboratory A (B5) E T V V 173 African-American Culture Center (D5) . V S A A 157 African American Studies (D5) T T "a A 73 Agricultural Bioprocess Lab (E5) S S S A Bus Stop (Shelter) Y A N 8 Agricultural Engineering Sciences Bldg (E4) I N R W Y T 1017 Agricultural/FF&E Warehouse Storage A (G4) L W O E E 326 Agriculture Services Building (G4) H O D 329 Agriculture Services Warehouse (G4) G V H FS Service Vehicle G C IA I 840 Agronomy Dept Barn (G4) O E T R N 842 Agronomy Seed House (G4) R A O R A Parking Spaces Available I 824 Agronomy South Farms Lab (G4) W M G H G L 94 Alice Campbell Alumni Center (C6) 600 E 1400 W 1300 W 1200 W 1100 W 142 Allen Residence Hall (D6) Bike Path UNI V ER SI T Y AVE . 26 Altgeld Hall (C4) U N I V ER SI T Y AVE . UNI V ER SI T Y AVE . 833 Animal Science Farm Equipment Storage Unit (F4) 831 Animal Science K40 Facility (G3) B8 828 Animal Science Shop & Storage - Horse Farm (G3) 165 Animal Science Laboratory (D5) B4 N F&S Service Vehicle S 165 Animal Sciences Laboratory (D5) IA 0 0 228 0 18 Architectural Annex (E5) 0 Open Lot Parking BECKMAN B22 5 50 Architecture Building (D4) 1 IA INSTITUTE 1094 6 Armory (D3) SP RI NG F I E L D AV E . 219 Art and Design Building (E3) C L A R K ST. CL ARK ST. 1145 Asian American House (C5) 300 Astronomy Building (B5) Parking Deck 360 Atkins Tennis Center (F4) 376 N 208 Atmospheric Sciences Building (B6) 4 232 B17 S 0 7 0 0 148 3 409 564 4 B 0 North 4 2 551 2 University Housing 152 E IA 1 103 Babcock Hall (E6) Quad T MMAAIINN SSTT.. 88 Barton Hall (D3) WH I T E S T. A 228 Beckman Institute (A4) T 158 Bevier Hall (D5) Recreation Facilities 379 Bielfeldt Athletic Administration B (F3) S N 307 Biological Control Laboratory (G1) S R 0 237 24 101 Blaisdell Hall (E6) 0 0 E 861 Brick Garage Lab - Round Barns (G5) 3 0 Athletic Facilities 3 563 380 Bruce D. Nesbitt African-American Cultural Center (D2) 1503 1114 T 306 Building Research Council Building (G1) N 169 Burnsides Research Laboratory (E5) I ST OU G HTO N ST. ST OU G HTO N ST. 138 Burrill Hall (C5) ST OU G H TO N ST. IA 111 Busey Hall (D5) Library A21 N O 1206 Business Instructional Facility (D4) S IA 63 B18 B 0 B T 0 61 B2 0 0 21 5 210 2 Future Building 4 323 C SSPPRRIINNGGFFIIEELLDD AAVVEE.. 1137 C-10 Parking Structure (C3) SP R I N G F I E L D AV E . 97 C-7 Parking Structure, Student Staf (C3) GRAINGER N 376 Campbell Hall (A5) 108 ENGINEERING 324 0 364 Campus Recreation Center - East (D5) University Building 174 17 0 104 Carr Hall (E6) LIBRARY B1 1 A3 285 Center for Advanced Study (C6) S A3 1494 Center for Wounded Vet. in Higher Ed (D6) 0 IA B21 170 Central Receiving Building (F1) 0 243 213 28 95 S 55 Ceramics Building (B5) 5 13 0 11 Ceramics Kiln House (C5) IA 0 56 Bardeen 1209 1093 77 70 Chemical & Life Sciences Laboratory (C5) 29 117 208 1 1232 42 55 10 Chemistry Annex (C5) IA Quad 66 163 A10 319 62 Child Development Laboratory (D5) H EA L EY S T. 11 164 1133 Christopher Hall (D6) A9 162 152 Civil Engineering Hydrosystems Lab (A5) S 196 ENGINEERING 87 Clark Hall (D3) B3IA 48 B10 0 HALL 287 Clinical Skills Learning Center (G5) S 0 112 130 Coble Hall (C4) 0 6 B7 67 300 0 108 Computing Applications Building (B4) 34 2 247 37 181 1214 Conference Center (G2) . 15 148 Coordinated Science Laboratory (A4) T T T . S . S S GR EE N S T. GR EE N S T. T 1083 T . 1207 . D D T S H T S T S S N T S 855 Dairy Experimental Round Barns (G5) S GR EE N S T. 0 D T D10 8 U R O 857 Dairy Experimental Round Barns (G5) 0 2 7 L R S 275 D9 3 K 3 . 5 856 Dairy Experimental Round Barns (G5) . I C U C I 1 R T T 144 Dalkey Archive Press (PPSB) (D2) A E E 3 O I H O 6 S 4 S 7 268 Dance Studio (D6) N O L F S T F 3 7 2 S 1 2 181 Daniels Hall (B5) 71 H H D8 0 1 Davenport Hall (C5) T T 0 Illini 180 S 54 David Kinley Hall (D4) X 7 F I I 272 65 Union 32 IA 0 1187 Demirjian Golf Practice Facility (G4) F S D6 0 210 Digital Computer Laboratory (B4) 188 C13 4 IA 26 23 D1 285 25 138 IA C JOHN ST. IILLLLIINNOOIISS SSTT.. C E VISITOR'S UNDERGRADUATE 97 193 D12 1071 Early Child Development Laboratory (D5) ADMISSIONS S 160 Education Building (E4) Oak Street C11 192 242 CENTER IA C7 C3 130 126 0 560 Eichelberger Field - Locker Room (F5) 0 . Library Facility S 1270 Eichelberger Field - Press Box (F5) 5 T 8 409 Electrical and Computer Engineering (A4) 0 12 7 S 0 106 3 C10 362 15 Engineering Hall (B4) 8 IA IA 46 D5 1096 C6 Y 174 Engineering Sciences Building (B5) S 70 R 319 Engineering Senior Design Lab. Annex (B5) 1137 52 0 162 Engineering Senior Design Laboratory (B5) O 94 KRANNERT 0 1209 Engineering Student Project Laboratory (B5) G E27 DANI E L ST. CENTER 6 1018 Engineering Warehouse Storage B (G4) 10 IA E FOR THE 1019 Engineering Warehouse Storage C (G4) R C16 331 209 IA PERFORMING 373 44 English Building (C4) 44 D2 G C5 76 Main ARTS 213 Environ Health & Safety Building (B6) D16 116 OREGON ST. 115 Evans Hall (D5) S IA Quad IA D22 37 Everitt Elec & Comp Engineering Lab (B4) 0 1 0 369 143 1095 Enterprise Works at Illinois (G2) 9 291 S 250 262 OREGON ST. 0 F 0 6 IA 7 0 5 7 6 5 1 557 F-29 Parking Deck (D5) 238 224 3 400 E 500 E 600 E D 1140 27 2 FAA Performing Arts Annex (E5) 39 1241 D21 D24 815 Feed Storage Plant (G3) CHALMERS ST. C9 NEVADA ST. 556 Fire Sub Station (D5) 3 0 358 FOELLINGER 1145 4 D18 3 2 100 E 200 E 300 E 9 89 Flagg Hall (E5) 1 D AUDITORIUM 172 4 1 151 1 7 Foellinger Auditorium (D4) S S 184 IA 173 568 297 Food Service Building - FARH (E6) 0 0 IA 275 Food Service Building - ISRH (C5) 0 0 NEVADA ST. 7 8 1073 Forbes Natural History Building (G2) 0 1 14 258 172 Foreign Languages Building (D4) 381 60 157 111 8 146 195 115 199 6 188 Fred Turner Student Services Building (C4) 218 43 62 74 2 145 207 365 64 Freer Hall (D5) 1071 F9 A R M OR Y AVE . IA IA Undergraduate G E1 S 2 33 . 9 E31 0 1294 Gable Home E28 T T Library 0 0 1 201 Garage and Car Pool (F1) S S 364 9 S 128 Geological Survey Laboratory (D1) D R 6 E3 0 CAMPUS D 222 I 41 64 D 1515 Golf Turf Care Center (G4) 0 O 4 L 99 158 RECREATION 324 Grainger Engineering Library Information Center (B4) 120 1 Armory 1080 B Library 1 C Morrow CENTER EAST IOWA ST. 43 Gregory Hall (D4) R 154 U 1140 Gregory Place I (C5) A Plots E E4 128 IAE5 1241 Gregory Place II (D5) S 142 141 0 H GREGORY DR. IA 0 E7 IA 59 IA 0 86 1 4 Harding Band Building (D4) IA 1248 1206 IA 165 557 E26 380 IA 3 25 Harker Hall (C4) 1247 336 556 1 374 Hartley Gardens (F6) F29 F IA OHIO ST. 87 58 E12 159 54 69 F1 46 Henry Administration Building (C4) IA . 84 Hopkins Hall (E2) 1249 R S 217 Housing Food Stores (E1) 176 IA D First and Stadium 50 0 58 Huff Hall (D3) 88 0 ACES R 1 E 45 Playfield Multiplex Library 1 Æÿ N I 80 LORADO TAFT DR. F28 1263 197 R 125 377 194 14 Ice Arena (D3) 89 O F11 3 INDIANA ST. IA 1517 1215 iHotel (G2) E8 STADIUM DR. IA D IA South 1247 Ikenberry Commons - Student Dining & Residential Programs Building (D3) 84 IA 1248 Ikenberry Commons - Timothy J. .Nugent Hall (D3) 90 Quad 1249 Ikenberry Commons - Wassaja Hall (D3) 110 8 1252 Ikenberry Commons - Bousfield Hall (E2) E 78 339 65 Illini Hall (C4) 0 3 256 92 6 23 Illini Union (C4) E18 8 2 79 IA 1 220 1 131 106 Illini Union Bookstore (C4) E6 E2 MICHIGAN ST.
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