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West Lafayette Campus Building Names and Abbreviations FALL 2012 West Lafayette Campus BUILDING NAMES AND ABBREVIATIONS FALL 2012 ABE Agricultural and Biological Engineering F9 LSA Life Science Animal Building F8 VOIN Voinoff (Samuel) Golf Pavilion C1 ADDL Animal Disease Diagnostic Lab G10 LSPS Life Science Plant and Soils Laboratory F8 VPRB Veterinary Pathobiology Research ADM ADM Agricultural Innovation Center E11 LSR Life Science Ranges (Greenhouse and Service Building F, G9, 10 AERO Aerospace Science Laboratory C11 Building) F8, 9 VPTH Veterinary Pathology Building G9 AGAD Agricultural Administration Building G8 LWSN Lawson (Richard and Patricia) Computer Science n Visitor Information Center (VIC) and Parking AHF Animal Holding Facility G10 Building F6 Services (see PGNW). Visitor Information Center AQUA Boilermaker Aquatic Center D6 LYNN Lynn (Charles J.) Hall of Veterinary Medicine G10 at PMU (VIC@PMU) (see PMU). AR Armory G6 MACK Mackey (Guy J.) Arena F, G4 WADE Wade (Walter W.) Utility Plant H11 ARMS Armstrong (Neil) Hall of Engineering G5 MANN Mann (Gerald D. and Edna E.) Hall E8 WEST Westwood (President’s Home) A5, 6 ASB Airport Service Building (Shop Services) A11-12 MATH Mathematical Sciences Building G7 WGLR Women’s Golf Locker Room D1 ASTL Animal Sciences Teaching Laboratory E8 ME Mechanical Engineering Building G, H6 WSLR Whistler (Roy L.) Hall of Agricultural Research G8 BCC Black Cultural Center F6 MGL Michael Golden Engineering Laboratories WTHR Wetherill (Richard Benbridge) Laboratory of BCHM Biochemistry Building F8 and Shops H6 Chemistry G, H7 BIND Bindley (William E.) Bioscience Center D8 MJIS Martin C. Jischke Hall of Biomedical Engineering E9 YONG Young (Ernest C.) Hall H8 BRK Birck Nanotechnology Center D8 MMDC Materials Management and Distribution Center F11 † ZL1 Combustion Research Laboratory BRNG Beering (Steven C.) Hall of Liberal Arts and MMS1 Materials Management Storage Building 1 F12 † ZL2 Gas Dynamics Research Laboratory Education F, G7 MOLL Mollenkopf Athletic Center F3 † ZL3 High Pressure Research Laboratory BRWN Brown (Herbert C.) Laboratory of Chemistry H7 MRGN Morgan (Burton D.) Center for Entrepreneurship E8 † ZL4 Propulsion Research Laboratory BSG Building Services and Grounds F9 MRRT Marriott Hall E7 † ZL5 Turbomachinery Fluid Dynamics Laboratory n Car / Van Rentals & Charter Bus PFSB - F12 MSEE Materials and Electrical Engineering Building H5, 6 † CHAF Chaffee Hall A9 MTHW Matthews (Mary L.) Hall F7, 8 Residence Facilities CIVL Civil Engineering Building G5 NLSN Phillip E. Nelson Hall of Food Science G9 CL50 Class of 1950 Lecture Hall G7 NISW Niswonger Aviation Technology Building B11 CARY Cary (Franklin Levering) Quadrangle F4 COMP Composites Laboratory C11 NUCL Nuclear Engineering Building H6 * DUHM Duhme (Ophelia) Residence Hall E7 ‡ DANL Daniel (William H.) Turfgrass Center B1 OLMN Ollman (Melvin L.) Golfcart Barn C1 ERHT Earhart (Amelia) Residence Hall D7 DAUC Dauch (Dick and Sandy) Alumni Center H9 PAO Pao (Yue-Kong) Hall of Visual and FORD Ford (Fred and Mary) Dining Court F4 DLR Hall for Discovery and Learning Research E9 Performing Arts H8 FST First Street Towers D7 DMNT DeMent (Clayton W.) Fire Station D6 VIC Parking Services H5 HARR Harrison (Benjamin) Residence Hall C7 DOYL Doyle (Leo Philip) Laboratory G10 PFEN Pfendler Hall (David C.) of Agriculture G8 HAWK Hawkins (George A.) Hall H8 DYE Pete Dye Clubhouse C1 PFSB Physical Facilities Service Building F12 HILL Hillenbrand Residence Hall C7 EE Electrical Engineering Building H6 PHYS Physics Building G5 HLTP Hilltop Apartments E3 EEL Entomology Environmental Laboratory G8 PJIS Patty Jischke Early Care and Education Center C8 MCUT McCutcheon (John T.) Residence Hall C7 EHSA Equine Health Sciences Annex G10 PMU Purdue Memorial Union (includes Visitor MRDH Meredith (Virginia C.) Residence Hall D7 EHSB Equine Health Sciences Building G10 Information Center at PMU OWEN Owen (Richard) Residence Hall E4 ELLT Elliott (Edward C.) Hall of Music G6 [VIC@PMU]) H7 PVAB Purdue Village Administration Building D9 ENAD Engineering Administration Building G6 PMUC Purdue Memorial Union Club H7 PVCC Purdue Village Community Center C8 EXPT Exponent H6 POAN Poultry Science Annex E8 PVIL Purdue Village B, C, D8, 9, 10 FOOD Food Stores Building F9 POTR Potter (A. A.) Engineering Center H6 PVP Purdue Village Preschool C9 FOPN Flight Operations Building B11 POUL Poultry Science Building E8 * SHLY Shealy (Frances M.) Residence Hall E7 FORS Forestry Building G8 PRCE Peirce Hall G7 SHRV Shreve (Eleanor B.) Residence Hall D6, 7 FPRD Forest Products Building G8 PRSV Printing Services Facility F11 SMLY Smalley (John C.) Center for Housing and Food FREH Freehafer (Lytle J.) Hall of Administrative PSYC Psychological Sciences Building G6, 7 Services Administration D6, 7 Services H10 PUSH Purdue University Student TARK Tarkington (Newton Booth) FRNY Forney Hall of Chemical Engineering G5 Health Center F, G5 Residence Hall E5 FWLR Fowler (Harriet O. and James M., Jr.) PVCC Purdue Village Community Center C8 * VAWT Vawter (Everett B.) Residence Hall E6 Memorial House E7 PWF Purdue West, Building F B7 * WARN Warren (Martha E. and Eugene K.) Residence Hall GCMB Golf Course Maintenance Barn C2 RAIL American Railway Building H6 E7 GMF Grounds Maintenance Facility F11 RAWL Rawls (Jerry S.) Hall H, I8 WDCT Wiley Dining Court E6 n Grand Prix Track SEE NORTHWEST ATHLETIC REC Recitation Building G7 WILY Wiley (Harvey W.) Residence Hall E5, 6 COMPLEX INSET RHPH Heine (Robert E.) Pharmacy Building F, G5 * WOOD Wood (Elizabeth G. and William R.) GRIS Grissom Hall H7 RSC Recreational Sports Center D, E6 Residence Hall E7 GSMB Golf Storage Maintenance Building C2 SC Stanley Coulter Hall G7 HAAS Haas (Felix) Hall G7 SCCA-E South Campus Courts, Buildings A-E G, H9, 10 Northwest Athletic Complex (C2-3 inset) HANS Hansen (Arthur G.) Life Sciences Research SCHL Schleman (Helen B.) Hall of Student Services G6 ALEX John and Anna Margaret Ross Alexander Field Building F8, 9 SCHO Global Policy Research Institute (Schowe House) F1 SOCC Soccer Complex HEAV Heavilon Hall H7 SCPA Slayter Center of Performing Arts D4 SCHW Dennis J. and Mary Lou Schwartz Tennis Center HERL Herrick Laboratories E8 ‡ SIML Holleman-Niswonger Simulator Center HGR4-6 Hangars, Numbers 4 through 6 A11,12 SMTH Smith Hall F8 HGRH Horticulture Greenhouses G9 SOIL Soil Erosion Laboratory, National E9 Parking Garages HIKS Hicks (John W.) Undergraduate SPUR Spurgeon (Tom) Golf Training Center C1 PGG Parking Garage, Grant Street H, I7 Library G, H7, 8 SSOF State Street Office Facility A8 PGW Parking Garage, Wood Street H8 HMMT Hazardous Materials Management Trailer H11 STDM Ross-Ade Stadium (includes Ross-Ade PGM Parking Garage, Marsteller Street G, H8 HNLY Bill and Sally Hanley Hall C7 Pavilion [RAP]) F3 PGMD Parking Garage, McCutcheon Drive C6, 7 HOCK Wayne T. and Mary T. Hockmeyer Hall of Structural STEW Stewart Center G, H7 PGNW Parking Garage, Northwestern Avenue (includes Biology E9 STON Stone (Winthrop E.) Hall G7, 8 Visitor Information Center and Parking Services) HORT Horticulture Building G9 n Student Health Center (see PUSH) H5 HOVD Hovde (Frederick L.) Hall of TEL Telecommunications Building F7 PGU Parking Garage, University Street F6, 7 Administration G6 TERM Terminal Building B11 HPN Heating and Power Plant-North G6 TERY Terry (Oliver P.) Memorial House E8, 9 IAF Intercollegiate Athletic Facility F3 TH1-6 Tee-Hangars 1 through 6 A11 Other Maps JNSN Johnson (Helen R.) Hall of Nursing G5, 6 TREC Turf Recreation Exercise Center D6 Maps are available in the publications racks in Hovde Hall, KCTR Krannert Center for Executive Education TSWF Transportation Service Wash Facility G12 the Memorial Union, Purdue Airport, the Visitor Information and Research H8 UNIV University Hall G7 Center, and from the Office of the Dean of Students and KNOY Knoy (Maurice G.) Hall of Technology H6 UPOB Utility Plant Office Building H11 Purdue Marketing and Media. These include the Accessibility KRAN Krannert Building H8 UPOF Utility Plant Office Facility H10 Guide for people with disabilities and the Self-Guided Tour LAMB Lambert (Ward L.) Fieldhouse and Gymnasium F, UPSB Utility Plant Storage Building G11 map highlighting points of interest near the Memorial Union. G4 VA1 Veterinary Animal Isolation Building 1 G10 Parking Facilities offers Parking Guide maps. LCC Latino Cultural Center (600 Russell St.) F5 VA2 Veterinary Animal Isolation Building 2 G10 n Library, Main (see HIKS) VCPR Veterinary Center for Paralysis Research G10 * Windsor Residence Halls LILY Lilly Hall of Life Sciences F8 VIC Visitor Information Center H5 † Part of Maurice J. Zucrow Laboratories LMSB Laboratory Materials Storage Building H11 VLAB Veterinary Laboratory Animal Building G10 ‡ Buildings not appearing on map LMST Laboratory Materials Storage Trailer H11 VMIF Veterinary Medicine Isolation Facility G10 ABCDEFGH I Kampen Golf Course Cattail DYE Trail to Purdue Research 1 1 Park To William Daniel OLMN Turf Center (DANL) VOIN Kalberer Rd. G Kent Ave. Morehouse Rd. To soccer complex, Schwartz SPUR WGLR B ROSS T McClure Ave. Tennis Center, Grand Prix Track SCHO and Alexander Field A To Geddes Way U ✹ Purdue Yeager Rd. Cherry Lane 126 U.S. Win Hentschel & Research Blvd. M GCMB Park I VTCH P 52 L D N CHAO GSMB H Cherry Ln. LOT 52 . F Grand Soccer PTC 2 Innovation Pl. 2 Prix Complex 231 231 J (PRF) Cumberland Ave. Track McCormick Road Ackerman Hills Cumberland Ave. R H LOT C SOCC Golf Course John R. W BTC CMBR Cattail Northridge Dr. E Montgomery St. Trail S Wal-Mart Kent Ave. K ooden Drive TRNR O 20 Dr Beering C. Steven YEAG Q SOCC 19 ALEX 6 STADIUM LOT 5 FUTURE Baseball SCHW MOLL F LOT Bexley Rd. Stadium Hilltop H Potter Dr. Apts. 4 7 3 231 Sagamore Pkwy. 3 Tennis 3 8 Purdue Northwest 32 18 Center Northwestern Ave 9 17 Research Athletic Complex 2 Steven C. Beering Dr Chelsea Rd. Kampen 31 Park ●P 16 10 Golf Course Yeager Rd. 24 1 STDM 23 Meridian St.
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