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Justin Smith Morrill Hall

Building Information:

  • 505 South Goodwin Avenue
    Urbana, IL 61801

  • Building #242
  • Located on the west side of Goodwin, across from the northwest corner of Krannert Center.

Graphical Map: (click on building to see floor plans)

Justin Smith Morrill Hall Site Plan Chemistry Annex Noyes Laboratory of Chemistry Chemical and Life Sciences Building Roger Adams Laboratory Krannert Center for the Performing Arts 408 S. Goodwin Natural History Building Burrill Hall Medical Sciences Building

Graphical Key:

North Arrow symbol North Solid Arrow symbol Automatic Doors outlined arrow symbol Accessible Entry bus symbol MTD Bus Stop

Textual Key:

North is Up.
Outlined Arrow denotes Accessible Entry, Solid Arrow denotes Automatic Door, Yellow Star denotes MTD Bus Stop.

Textual Map:

Accessibility Information:

Accessible Entries:

An ramp is located on the north side of the building.

Parking:

Unrestricted metered parking is available along Goodwin Avenue.

Contact the Division of Campus Parking and Transportation at (217)333-3530, FAX (217)244-6863 or http://www.parking.illinois.edu/.

Interior Access Route:

Enter through the north entry, travel south to main corridor, turn east, then turn south. The elevator is located on the west side of that corridor.

Or, go west and then south and then west again. An elevator is located on the south side of that corridor.

Restrooms:

The accessible restroom for men is located in room 156 on the First floor.
The accessible restroom for women is located in room 256 on the Second floor.

Elevators:

Elevators are needed and are provided to change floors in this building. See Interior Access Route.

Floor Plans:

Floor Plans

To send suggestions and/or comments refer to the contact list.


University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
This page was created by C. Jonathan Clark in the Office for Planning, Design & Construction.
Last modified: Thursday, September 2, 2004