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Sussex Place and Taunton Centre Campus Map Outer Circle N The Regent’s Park Sussex Place and Taunton Centre Campus Map Outer Circle RATCLIFFE BUILDING PLOWDEN BUILDING LT1 – 6 Fairbairn Room Laing House House No.1 LT9 Wolfson Lecture Theatre Front Lawn LT10 PLG01 Collaborative RG06 Learning Classroom S u e s c s a e l Sussex Room PB-Lab x P P x e la s c A Wing Ratcliffe Building s e B Wing u Regent’s Room The Bite S Reception Reception Executive Education Centre Dining Room E202 Northumberland The Quad House Sussex Place A WING E306 25 – 27 Lorne Close Nash Lounge and LT7 Baker Street Nash Kitchen Executive Research Transmed Lecture Theatre Education Centre Plowden Lab Building Career Centre C Wing E Wing D Wing C Wing Houses 38–42 The House B WING D Wing Main entrance Executive Education TAUNTON CENTRE Park Road Park Road Business Lounge Fitness and Wellbeing Centre Centre Sammy Ofer Bedrooms IT Customer Services & Gloucester Place Garden Room Infrastructure Teams Park Restaurants 1, 2 London Park Global Experiential and Road (NCP) Student-led Initiatives Mews Hunsworth Hunsworth 2–4 & 15–17 & 15–17 2–4 17 Linhope Street EMBA and Sloan Programme Taunton Place Offices Linhope Street KEY Linhope House Plowden P Deliveries Marylebone Taunton Centre Ratcliffe R Drop off House Hse Parking London Business School Tel +44 (0)20 7000 7000 Laing House LH Reception Regent’s Park Fax +44 (0)20 7000 7001 Linhope House LNH Cafe London NW1 4SA london.edu SOC Restaurant United Kingdom Sammy Ofer Centre Smoking locations 4058.01_LBS_Map_updates_May2019_v1 Swiss Cottage Camden Road London Business School 100m Avenue N Camden Town and surrounding area Finchley Road South Primrose Hill Hampstead Baker Street Prince Albert Road St John’s Wood Albany Street London ZOO Approximately 5 minutes walk from Baker Street Wellington Road Mornington Crescent tube station. Eversholt Street King’s Cross Hampstead Road Marylebone The Regent’s Park St Pancras Lord’s Approximately 5 minutes walk. Cricket London Ground Park RoadCentral Mosque Maida Vale Albany Street Danubius Euston Maida Vale Hotel Euston Park Road Euston Road St John’s Wood Road Melia White Take the Northern or Victoria line to King’s Cross House Hotel Euston Square Edgware Road St. Pancras. Then the Metropolitan, Circle or Euston Road Warren Street Dorset Baker Street Russell Square Hammersmith and City line to Baker Street. Warwick Marylebone Square Great Portland St Avenue Hotel Regent’s Park Marylebone Road Tottenham Court Road Landmark Hotel Baker Street Sherlock Holmes Portland Place Gower Street Hotel Paddington Holiday Inn Hotel Marylebone Road Goodge Gloucester Place Take the Bakerloo, Circle or Hammersmith and Edgware Road Street Hilton London Metropole Hotel City line to Baker Street. Edgware Road Regent Street Paddington Tottenham Court Rd King’s Cross St. Pancras Wigmore Street Radisson SAS Oxford Street Portman Hotel Oxford Street Oxford Circus Take the Metropolitan, Circle or Hammersmith and Regent Street Marble Arch Bond Street City line to Baker Street. Covent Garden Bayswater Road Lancaster Gate Leicester Square Charing Cross Piccadilly Circus T Park LanePark Lane Take the Bakerloo line to Baker Street. Charing Cross Hyde Park Waterloo Kensington Gardens Piccadilly Green Park Take the Jubilee or Bakerloo line to Baker Street. Green Park St James Park Waterloo Knightsbridge Hyde Park Corner Knightsbridge Westminster Knightsbridge South Kensington London Business School Tel +44 (0)20 7000 7000 Useful link: Regent’s Park Fax +44 (0)20 7000 7001 London Underground map London NW1 4SA london.edu United Kingdom https://tfl.gov.uk/maps/track/tube 4058.01_LBS_Map_updates_May2019_v1 Ratcliffe Building Staff and faculty offices FOURTH FLOOR (and adjoining buildings) PhD THIRD FLOOR offices FOURTH FLOOR GROUND FLOOR s Staff and faculty offices Laing House Lounge m o R Organisational Strategy and ro ese ed THIRD FLOOR Seminar rooms F arch B ac and Behaviour (OB) Entrepreneurship ulty Office faculty offices faculty offices PhD offices Nash Lounge Laing House SECOND FLOOR Research and Faculty Office RG06 2nd – LG floor O M House No.1 Organisational Behaviour (OB) Regent’s Room p a e n 2nd – LG floor r a a g s faculty offices t e io m m Sussex Room n e o s n ro ( t d M Sci Accounting Dean's Marketing faculty e SO enc B Strategy and Entrepreneurship The Dining Room ) e and facu faculty offices office offices lty offices faculty offices Park Restaurants 1 & 2 FIRST FLOOR Bedrooms The Garden Room C a r e e SECOND FLOOR House No.1 r C s e n e n a c d s t fi n r lo f m Management Science and LOWER GROUND FLOOR e S a O l a O & e f e ia fi BA t T Operations (MSO) faculty offices ce Seminar LT9 Seminar R1 Lounge Seminar LT10 Seminar M m n s E m e Maintenance area rooms ra ie v rooms rooms rooms og er ti Pr p ia Ex it al In Glob d Accounting faculty offices Lower Nash Lounge -le ent Stud GROUND FLOOR Dean’s office LT1–6 S Marketing faculty office Catering offices and kitchens 2 e m & 1 in a s Bedrooms r t ro n om RG06 Seminar Regent's Room The Dining The Garden ra s u rooms Sussex Room Room Room ta FIRST FLOOR es R ark Ratcliffe Reception P Laing House Lounge Student LOWER GROUND Global Experiential and FLOOR Counsellor M Student-led Initiatives s a e Multi-faith in c t fi s prayer room e f Seminar rooms n o n a g e n h c rin c e te it a LT1 and 2 LT 3, 4, 5, and 6 Ca k LT9 and LT10 rea nd a EMBA and Sloan programme offices Career Centre Office London Business School Tel +44 (0)20 7000 7000 Regent’s Park Fax +44 (0)20 7000 7001 London NW1 4SA london.edu United Kingdom 4058.01_LBS_Map_updates_May2019_v1 Plowden Building (and adjoining buildings) E306 HR Economics faculty offices The House THIRD FLOOR GROUND FLOOR Research Centres E306 LT7 THIRD FLOOR HR and Economics faculty offices Seminar rooms The House The Gift Shop Research Centres Plowden security desk E202 HR Learning Finance faculty offices The House SECOND FLOOR The Bite Innovation Research Centres SECOND FLOOR E202 The Andrews Centre HR and Learning Innovation team Fairbairn Room Finance faculty offices Research Lab The House LOWER GROUND FLOOR Transmed IT/AV Wolfson Lecture Flat floor teaching The House Lecture offices Theatre Research Centres ELG01 Theatre Seminar Rooms Research Centres FIRST FLOOR FIRST FLOOR PLG01 Collaborative Learning Classroom Transmed Lecture Theatre Entrance to basement PC lab IT/AV offices Flat floor teaching rooms Wolfson Lecture Theatre PB-Lab Plowden The Andrews Fairbairn The House LT7 Seminar rooms security Student Lounge Centre Room desk Research Centres GROUND FLOOR Seminar rooms The House Plowden Reception Research Centres ELG01 PLG01 Collaborative Learning PB Lab The House Classroom LOWER Research Centres GROUND FLOOR London Business School Tel +44 (0)20 7000 7000 Regent’s Park Fax +44 (0)20 7000 7001 London NW1 4SA london.edu United Kingdom 4058.01_LBS_Map_updates_May2019_v1 Sammy Ofer Centre The nearest tube station is Baker Street – use the underpass to cross to the south side of Marylebone Road and walk westbound, the building will be on your left. From Sussex Place, go straight down Executive Meeting Room MiF Programme Office, Visa and Financial Gloucester Place and use the east-side 4 SO.E4.01 4 Aid, Wellbeing Services SO.W4.01-02 Terrace MBA Programme Office SO.W4.03-04 pedestrian crossing at the junction with Student Support Desk for MBA and MiF Marylebone Road. Programme Offices, Visas and Financial Aid and Wellbeing Services From Taunton Centre, turn left SO.W4.05 on Balcombe Street and use the David and Molly Pyott Foundation Link Bridge Sir John Ritblat Board Room SO.W3.02 pedestrian crossing at the junction with 3 Lecture Theatre – SO.E.18/19 3 Carlsson Family Foundation Director’s Marylebone Road. Rooms SO.E3.01 to 14 Room SO.W3.03 Heritage Room SO.W3.01 Rooms SO.W3.04 to 12 Study Areas SO.W3.11 and 14 David and Molly Pyott Foundation b Rooms SO.W2.07 to 11 2 Lecture Theatre – SO.E.18/19 2 Rooms SO.E2.01 to 03 2a Likierman Library Reading Room 2 Finance Suites SO.W2.01 and 02 Lecture Theatre SO.E.16 Link Bridge Early Careers Programme Office 1 Kwok Lecture Theatre SO.E.17 1 (MiM, GMiM, MFA and MAM) SO.W1.01-04 Rooms SO.E1.01 to 08 Faculty Room SO.W1.08 Sérgio and Teresa Quintella Lounge First Aid Room Student Lounge Café Reception Likierman Library 0 East and West Courtyards 0 Rooms SO.W0.02 and 03 Lecture Theatre SO.E.14 Silent Study Area SO.W0.01 Graduating Class Gift Lecture Theatre SO.E.15 Rooms SO.E0.04 to 08 London Business School Tel +44 (0)20 7000 7000 Regent’s Park Fax +44 (0)20 7000 7001 London NW1 4SA london.edu United Kingdom 4058.01_LBS_Map_updates_May2019_v1 25–27 Lorne Close Getting to the School Baker Street Approximately 5 minutes walk from Baker Street Park Road tube station. S u s s e x Marylebone P l Approximately 5 minutes walk. Euston Rossmore Road S Take the Northern or Victoria line to King’s Cross u ss St. Pancras. Then the Metropolitan, Circle or ex P l Hammersmith and City line to Baker Street. Taunton Place Sussex Place Harewood Avenue Taunton Centre Campus Regent’s Paddington Park Take the Bakerloo, Circle or Hammersmith and Linhope St Boston Place Boston Ivor Place Outer Circle City line to Baker Street.
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