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Kelburn Campus vv v Directory 2018 Buildings Building Code Grid Ref Retail & Cafés Building Code Grid Ref Academic & Administration Building Code Grid Ref Academic & Administration Building Code Grid Ref 133 Park Road PR133 * ANZ Bank SU 1h Art History OK 21g Language Learning Centre VZ 23d KELBURN Adam Art Gallery AAG 22h Copy Centre CO, GB 15h, * Asian Languages VZ 23d Law GB * Adam Concert Room MS 8g Ilott Café KK 21e Asian Studies Institute VZ 23d Law Library GB * Alan MacDiarmid Building AM 13h Koha Coffee KP8 28d Biological Sciences AM, TTR 13h, 16e Library RB 19h CAMPUS MAP Boyd-Wilson Arena BWA 10m Krishna Food KK 22g Campus Safety (Security) WR4 20j Linguistics & Applied Languages VZ 23d TE MAHERE WHENUA Central Services Building CSB 11j Louis’ Takeaway Café RB 20h Centre for Academic Development WR10 18j Lost Property SU 22i Cotton Building CO 15h Maki Mono EA 18f Centre for Accounting, Governance & Taxation Research RH * MacDiarmid Institute for Advanced Materials & Nanotechnology LB 11h O TE WHARE WĀNANGA KI KELBURN Easterfield Building EA 19f Milk & Honey RB 20h Centre for Asia–Pacific Excellence RH * Mail Room WR2 20j Faculty of Architecture & Design (139 Vivian Street) VS * STA Travel EA 19f Centre for Labour, Employment and Work RH * Malaghan Institute of Medical Research CSB 11j Government Buildings (55 Lambton Quay) GB * The Hunter Lounge SU 22i Centre for Lifelong Learning RH * Management RH * Gracefield Innovation Quarter (69 Gracefield Road) * The Lab EA 20f Centre for Strategic Studies KP16 26d Marketing & International Business RH * Hub HB 18g University Pharmacy EA 20f Centre for Women’s Health Research KP44 20d Mathematics & Statistics CO 15h Hugh Mackenzie Lecture Theatres HM 23c Vic Books & Café EA, RH 18f,* Chaplains KP4, KP8, RH 29d, 28d, * Media Studies FT81-83 4f Hunter Building HU 24g Vic Books Espresso Bar HB 18g Chemical & Physical Sciences AM, LB 13h,11h Miramar Creative Centre PR133 * Kirk Building KK 21e Wishbone AM 13g Classics OK 21g Museum & Heritage Studies OK 21g Laby Building LB 11h Climate Change Research Institute CO 15h New Zealand Centre of International Economic Law GB * Commerce Library RH * New Zealand Centre for Public Law GB * Maclaurin Lecture Theatres MC 17f Building Code Grid Ref Student Services Communications & Marketing HU 24g Memorial Theatre MT 22i New Zealand Contemporary China Research Centre KP18 26d Access Suite RB, RH 19h, * Community Continuing Education RH * Murphy Building MY 21d New Zealand India Research Institute KP16 26d Careers & Employment HU 24g Criminology MY 22d Music School MS 9f New Zealand School of Music (NZSM) / Te Kōkī MS 9f Chaplains KP4, KP8, RH 29d, 28d, * Confucius Institute KP18 26d Old Kirk Building OK 21g Nursing, Midwifery & Health WH * Disability Services RS, RH 24f,* Design VS, WIG * Prefab PF 26c, 25c Philosophy MY 22d Enrolment Office HU 24f Development Office HU 24g Rankine Brown Building (Library) RB 19h Political Science & International Relations MY 22d Graduation Office RS 24e Economics & Finance RH * Recreation Centre RC 16j Professional & Executive Development RH * Mauri Ora SU 23i Education WR15 15i Property Services CSB 11j Robert Stout Building RS 24e Parking Administration (student) SU 22i Electron Microscope Facility LB 11h Psychology EA 18f Rutherford House (23 Lambton Quay) RH * Pasifika Haos MO15 23m Engineering & Computer Science AM, CO 13h, 15h Religious Studies KP14 27d Student Union Building SU 22i Student Academic Services HU, RS 25f, 24e English VZ 23d Research Office RB 19h Studio 77 FT77 3d Student Counselling SU, RH 23i,* European Languages VZ 23d Robinson Research Institute GIQ * Te Herenga Waka Marae MR 19c Student Finance HU, RH 24f,* Faculty of Architecture & Design VS * Safety, Risk and Assurance WR6 19j Te Toki a Rata TTR 16e Student Health SU, RH 23i,* Faculty of Education MY 22d Salient SU 22i Victoria University Coastal Ecology Laboratory (396 The Esplanade) VUCEL * Student Interest & Disputes Resolution RS 24e Faculty of Engineering CO 15h Scholarships KP10 27d von Zedlitz VZ 23c Student Islamic Centre KK 22g Faculty of Graduate Research KP10 27d Social & Cultural Studies MY 22d von Zedlitz Service Building VZS 23b Student Learning KK, RB, RH 21e, 19h,* Faculty of Health EA 19f Stout Research Centre for New Zealand Studies WR12 18j Wellington Hospital (39 Riddiford Street) WH * Student Recruitment & Orientation HU, RH 24f,* Faculty of Humanities & Social Sciences MY 21d Student and Campus Living WR6 19j Students’ Association (VUWSA) SU, RH 22i,* Faculty of Law GB * Te Herenga Waka Marae KP46, MR 19c Streets Street Code Grid Ref Te Pūtahi Atawhai SU, RH 23i,* Faculty of Science CO 15h Te Kawa a Māui / Māori Studies KP48/50 19d Bunny Street BS * Te Rōpū Āwhina CO, VS 15h, * Ferrier Research Institute GIQ * Te Kura Māori WR15 14l Clermont Terrace CT * Te Taunaki RH * Film FT85 5f Theatre FT77 3d Fairlie Terrace FT 3g Victoria Accomodation WR2, WR4 20j Financial Services RS 24e Vaaomanū Pasifika KP6 28d Geography, Environment & Earth Sciences CO 15h Kelburn Parade KP 25e Victoria Info Ihonui RB, HU, RH, VS 19h, 24f,* * Vice-Chancellor’s Office HU, RH 24g, * Government RH * Mount Street MO 24m Victoria Kids FT67, FT69, FT71, CT4 2f, * Victoria Business School RH * Rawhiti Terrace RT 22a Victoria Recreation RC 16j Health Services Research Centre GB * Victoria International EA 18f History OK 21g Salamanca Road SR 26h Victoria Link RB 19h Human Resources Central HU 24g Vivian Street VS * Academic & Administration Building Code Grid Ref Victoria Kids FT67, FT69, FT71, CT4 2f, * Image Services KK 21e Victoria Physiotherapy Clinic SU, RH 23j,* Waiteata Road WR 18k Academic Office HU 25f Information HU 24f Victoria University Coastal Ecology Laboratory VUCEL * Wigan Street WIG * Accounting & Commercial Law RH * Information Management RH * Victoria University Press RT49 23a Accent Learning KP10, KP22 27d, 25d Institute for Governance & Policy Studies RH * Wai-te-ata Press RB 19h Antarctic Research Centre CO 15h Institute of International Affairs RH * Wellington ICT Graduate School WIG * Anthropology MY 22d International Institute of Modern Letters WR16 17j Architecture VS, WIG * Information Technology Services (ITS) RB 19h * The building or facility is at another location. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 Kelburn Campus Key a RT49 a This map identifies the location of buildings and Kelburn Parade (KP) Springfield Terrace facilities and the accessible routes that link them for To RawhitiTerrace VZS people with disabilities. Footpath to b cable car b Main building Hugh Te Herenga Mackenzie North Waka Marae (MR) Adams Terrace (HM) Student hall of residence c PF5 PF4 c KP Accessible route 93 Murphy KP von KP KP KP KP KP 14 KP KP KP KP (MY) 24 22 20 18 16 10 Studio Kelburn Parade (KP) KP KP 46 44 42 Zedlitz KP KP KP Gate 77 KP 50 48 8 6 4 d 91 Glasgow Street (GS) (VZ) d 12 13 14 (MS) Building code To cable car, Bridge Kelburn Parade (KP) Weir House and 4 3 2 1 Caf e 8 Kelburn Parade (KP) Victoria Kids (CT4) e 7 Te Toki a Rata Kirk Robert Stout Hunter (TTR) (KK) (RS) Lawn Library FT Easterfield FT 85 Public transport stop FT 83 (EA) f 81 Maclaurin f FT FT FT FT FT FT Music Bridge Hunter 65 67 Cotton (MC) 69 71 73 75 10 11 (MS) Tim Courtyard Information centre Plaza Kirk Hunter Fairlie Terrace (FT) Hub Beaglehole Old Kirk Wing Kelburn Courtyard (OK) (HU) Lecture theatre g (HB) (KK) ) Park g 9 FT R 94 Staff S ( Alan ad Parking (permit holders only) FT FT FT FT FT o 76 86 88 90 92 Laby MacDiarmid Cotton Adam Art R (LB) ca Tennis h (AM) (CO) Rankine Brown Gallery (AAG) an h Motorcycle parking (Library) am courts al Te Puni (RB) S Mobility parking Village Staff Memorial i Theatre (MT) i Bike rack WR Student Staff 6 Victoria Info Ihonui Central Recreation WR Union WR 4 Services Centre 14 WR10 j WR (SU) j Devon Street (CSB) (RC) WR 2 Health services WR 12 16 Automatic external defibrillator k k Disability Services Waiteata Road (WR) WR Mount Street 3 Cemetery Boyd-Wilson Field WR15 WR15 WR15 (MO) Street Mount University Pharmacy l C B A l Early childhood centre Boyd-Wilson Pay and display Arena (BWA) ANZ Bank / money machine m McKenzie Terrace m MO 15 Campus Safety (Security) 04-463 5398 Footpath to Vivian Street (VS) To city via The Terrace Victoria University main telephone 04-472 1000.
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