# MGuide — Interactive UMich Campus Map — Full Building Database > Complete database of 467 buildings at the University of Michigan campus in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Each entry includes location, category, construction history, architect, accessibility information, and related building units. Building history data sourced from the Bentley Historical Library, OpenStreetMap, and public records. Data maintained by MGuide, an independent student project. Last updated: 2026-05-18 License: CC BY 4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) ## Data Quality & Methodology This database is maintained by a University of Michigan School of Information student. Data collection and verification process: - **Building locations**: Sourced from University of Michigan Facilities and Operations API and verified against OpenStreetMap - **Building history**: Cross-referenced from Bentley Historical Library archives, Wikipedia, SAH Archipedia, and Michigan Modern - **Accessibility data**: From University of Michigan ADA compliance records - **Trivia and facts**: Each claim verified against at least two independent public sources; 31 trivia claims underwent formal fact-checking with 8 corrections applied - **Photos**: CC-licensed images from Wikimedia Commons - **Update frequency**: Building data refreshed with each deployment; history data manually curated and verified - **Coverage**: 467 buildings, 271 with full historical metadata, 37 with verified trivia, 18 with LEED certification data - **Last full audit**: March 2026 ## Academic (108 buildings) ### 1100 North University Building - **Also known as**: 1100 North University Building (Central Campus Transit Center) NUB - **Category**: Academic - **Address**: 1100 N. UNIVERSITY AVE, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.27737435384615, -83.73527075384617 - **Floors**: 5 - **Building Type**: Teach, Research, Support - **Classrooms**: 26 - **Built**: 1925 - **Architect**: Albert Kahn - **Style**: Neoclassical - **Named for**: Not named for a person; named for its address at 1100 North University Avenue - **Notable**: Limestone facade with four Ionic columns and bas-relief caduceus carvings by sculptor Ulysses Ricci - **Primary use**: Central Campus Transit Center (CCTC) bus hub and university offices - **Campus**: Central Campus - **Accessibility**: Elevator: Once entering the building through the power doors, go up the ramp, turn left, and go through double doors to reach the elevator on your left.; Ramp: Power doors are located at the West entrance. - **Contains**: Map Room, Lounge, Teaching Collection, Computer Room 3, Atomic Absorption Lab, Department Of Earth And Environmental Sciences, Ore Deposits Lab, Electron Microbeam Analysis Lab 1, Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Lab, Experimental Petrology Lab, Geothermal Lab, Experimental And Aqueous Geochemistry, Keck Elemental Geochemistry Lab, Oceanography And Marine Geology Lab, Paleomagnetics Lab, Radiogenic Isotope Geochemistry Lab, Seismology Lab, Stable Isotope Lab, Raman Spectroscopy And Diamond Cell Lab, Structure Lab, Thin Section Lab, X Ray Diffraction And Crystallography Lab, Earth And Environmental Sciences Facilities, Argon Geochronology Lab, Biogeochemistry Micropaleontology, Computational Facility For Geodynamic Research, Earth Surface Processes, Geochronology And Isotope Geochemistry Lab, Mineral Chemistry Computational Mineralogy, Nanogeoradio Materials Lab, Noble Gas Lab, Paleoclimate Modeling, Rigl Icp, Surface Crust Lithosphere Explorations Lab, Structure Lab Chemistry - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/1100-north-university-building-central-campus-transit-center-nub ### 1327 Geddes Building - **Also known as**: 1327 Geddes Avenue - **Category**: Academic - **Address**: 1327 GEDDES AVE, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.27767936, -83.73209463999999 - **Floors**: 2 - **Built**: Unknown - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Unknown - **Named for**: Not named for a person; address-based name at 1327 Geddes Avenue - **Notable**: Two-story building on Geddes Avenue near central campus - **Primary use**: University offices - **Accessibility**: Elevator: None available.; Ramp: Ramp access in rear of building - follow narrow driveway on the right hand side (opposite from CCRB when facing building). - **Contains**: Global Intercultural Experience For Undergraduates Gieu - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/1327-geddes-avenue ### 305 W Liberty - **Category**: Academic - **Address**: 305 LIBERTY ST, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.2789148, -83.7515070125 - **Floors**: 3 - **Building Type**: Teach, Research, Support - **Website**: https://taubmancollege.umich.edu/ - **Built**: Unknown - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Unknown - **Named for**: Not named for a person; address-based name at 305 West Liberty Street - **Notable**: 19,000 sq ft with a 3,000 sq ft exhibition gallery - **Primary use**: Taubman College Liberty Research Annex; fabrication, research, and gallery - **Campus**: Off-Campus Campus - **Ownership**: Leased - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/305-w-liberty ### Academic Center - **Also known as**: Stephen M. Ross Academic Center, ROSS AC - **Building Code**: ROSS AC - **Category**: Academic - **Address**: 1110 STATE ST, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.26858390000001, -83.74103190000001 - **Floors**: 4 - **Building Type**: Teach, Research, Support - **Classrooms**: 8 - **Website**: https://mgoblue.com/sports/2017/6/16/facilities.aspx - **Built**: 2006 - **Architect**: TMP Architecture - **Style**: Contemporary - **Named for**: Stephen M. Ross ($5M lead gift) - **Notable**: 38,000 sq ft academic support center - **Primary use**: Academic support for student-athletes - **Campus**: Athletic Campus - **Accessibility**: Ramp: On the West side through adjoining building to north. - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/stephen-m-ross-academic-center ### Angell Hall - **Also known as**: AH, Angell - **Building Code**: AH - **Category**: Academic - **Address**: 435 S. State, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.276807520000006, -83.73991472333333 - **Floors**: 5 - **Building Type**: Teach, Research, Support - **Classrooms**: 38 - **Built**: 1924 - **Architect**: Albert Kahn - **Style**: Neoclassical - **Named for**: James Burrill Angell, U-M president 1871–1909 - **Notable**: 8 Doric columns, Greek mythology bas-reliefs, part of Central Campus Historic District (NRHP) - **Primary use**: Classrooms, English, Linguistics, Philosophy departments - **Did you know**: Site of the nation's first anti-Vietnam War teach-in (March 24-25, 1965). Over 3,000 attended the 12-hour all-night event despite two bomb threats. The teach-in concept started here and spread to 120 campuses by year's end. - **Campus**: Central Campus - **Accessibility**: Elevator: 1; Ramp: West side of main entrance facing State St. and south side through Tisch Hall entry - **Contains**: Department Of English Language And Literature, Department Of Linguistics, Department Of Philosophy, Lsa Honors Program, Angell Hall Auditoriums - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/angell-hall ### Art and Architecture Building - **Also known as**: A&AB - **Building Code**: A&AB - **Category**: Academic - **Address**: 2000 BONISTEEL BLVD, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.28963140980393, -83.71691698823528 - **Floors**: 3 - **Building Type**: Teach, Research, Support - **Classrooms**: 76 - **Website**: https://taubmancollege.umich.edu/resources/our-building - **Built**: 1974 - **Architect**: Swanson Associates - **Style**: Brutalist - **Named for**: Not named for a person; houses Stamps School of Art & Design and A. Alfred Taubman College of Architecture (renamed 1999 after $30M Taubman gift) - **Notable**: Expanded 2017 with Taubman Wing (36,000 sq ft, Preston Scott Cohen) - **Primary use**: Stamps School of Art & Design, Taubman College - **Campus**: North Campus - **Accessibility**: Wheelchair: yes; Elevator: At the northwest entrance go down the hall and turn left, continue down the hall and turn left again, the elevator will be around the corner on the right. At the Southeast entrance go past the first corridor and the elevator is on the right.; Ramp: Northwest entrance off Bonisteel (doors closest to Mufin/Bonisteel intersection). Southeast entrance from parking lot off Fuller Rd. (doors closest to accessible parking). - **Contains**: Computational Media Studio, Painting Studios, Auditorium Seats 180, Drawing Studio, Fibers Studios, Multipurpose Studios, Ceramics Studios, Digital Fabrication Labs, Sculpture Studios, Physical Computing Studio, Print Media Studios, Metals Studios Maskell Studios, Video Studio 1, Wood Studio, Design Studios, Taubman College Architecture And Urban Planning Admissions, Taubman College Student Services Office, Taubman College Media Center, Taubman College Dean S Office, Art Design Dean S Office, Art Design Academic Services Office, Art Design Graduate Academic Services - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/art-and-architecture-building ### BBB - **Also known as**: Bob and Betty Beyster Building, BEYST, Beyster, BBB - **Building Code**: BEYST - **Category**: Academic - **Address**: 2260 HAYWARD ST, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.2929683054054, -83.71610504324323 - **Floors**: 4 - **Building Type**: Teach, Research, Support - **Classrooms**: 6 - **Website**: https://cse.engin.umich.edu/about/beyster-building/ - **Built**: 2005 - **Architect**: Pelli Clarke Pelli / IDS - **Style**: Contemporary - **Named for**: J. Robert Beyster, founder of SAIC, four-time U-M alumnus - **Notable**: 100,000 sq ft; four-story atrium with spiral staircase - **Primary use**: Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) Division headquarters - **Campus**: North Campus - **Accessibility**: Elevator: Along the back right wall at the southwest entrance.; Ramp: Southwest entrance. - **Contains**: Tishman Hall, Caen Lab 4, Caen Lab 5, Student Projects Lab, Computer Science And Engineering 1, Computer Science Computer Engineering Data Science Undergraduate Advising Office - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/bob-and-betty-beyster-building ### Biological Sciences Building - **Category**: Academic - **Address**: 1105 N University Ave., Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.278918803448285, -83.73449836896552 - **Floors**: 4 - **Building Type**: Teach, Research, Support - **Classrooms**: 3 - **Built**: 2019 - **Architect**: Ennead Architects / SmithGroup - **Style**: Contemporary - **Named for**: Not named for a person; houses MCDB, EEB, and the Museum of Natural History - **Notable**: 312,000 sq ft; corrugated terra-cotta facade; Museum of Natural History relocated here - **Primary use**: Biology research and teaching, Museum of Natural History - **Sustainability**: LEED Gold (2019). Chilled-beam HVAC, terra-cotta rainscreen, 79% construction waste diverted. - **Campus**: Central Campus - **Accessibility**: Ramp: Lower Level (Washtenaw Ave level): Group Entrance - the east side facing Washtenaw Ave 2; First Floor (South University level): West Atrium - the south side facing Ruthven/South University, West Artium - the north side facing USB, East Atrium - the south side facing Ruthven/Geddies Ave. East Atrium - the north side facing USB - **Contains**: Department Of Ecology And Evolutionary Biology, Department Of Molecular Cellular And Developmental Biology, University Herbarium - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/biological-sciences-building ### Bonisteel Interdisciplinary Research Building - **Also known as**: BIRB - **Building Code**: BIRB - **Category**: Academic - **Address**: 2360 BONISTEEL BLVD, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.28995212857143, -83.71348106428572 - **Floors**: 3 - **Building Type**: Teach, Research, Support - **Website**: https://fmri.research.umich.edu/ - **Built**: 2006 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Contemporary - **Named for**: Roscoe O. Bonisteel, U-M regent (1946–1959) for whom Bonisteel Boulevard is named - **Notable**: Houses the Functional MRI Laboratory and advanced imaging research facilities - **Primary use**: Interdisciplinary research including fMRI and preclinical imaging - **Campus**: North Campus - **Accessibility**: Ramp: The front entrance of the Interdisciplinary Research Building - **Contains**: Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Laboratory - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/bonisteel-interdisciplinary-research-building ### Burton Memorial Tower - **Also known as**: SMTD, Burton Tower - **Building Code**: SMTD - **Category**: Academic - **Address**: 881 UNIVERSITY AVE, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.279467479999994, -83.73871488 - **Floors**: 10 - **Building Type**: Teach, Research, Support - **Classrooms**: 6 - **Website**: https://burtontower.umich.edu/ - **Built**: 1936 - **Architect**: Albert Kahn - **Style**: Art Deco / Art Moderne - **Named for**: Marion Leroy Burton, U-M president 1920–1925 - **Notable**: 192 ft tall; houses 53-bell Baird Carillon (43 tons) - **Primary use**: Carillon performances, Musicology department - **Did you know**: The Charles Baird Carillon inside has 53 bronze bells weighing 43 tons total. The largest bell alone weighs 12 tons. U-M has two of only 23 grand carillons worldwide (the other is in Lurie Tower). - **Campus**: Central Campus - **Accessibility**: Elevator: 0; Ramp: Ramps are located in the rear of the building, next to the pond. There is also a ramp and power doors near the McIntosh entrance, to the right of the front entrance. - **Contains**: Classroom 11, Classroom 12, Classroom 15, Carillonist S Office, School Of Music Theater And Dance, University Musical Society Box Office, School Of Music - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/burton-memorial-tower ### Center for Academic Innovation - **Also known as**: AI - **Building Code**: AI - **Category**: Academic - **Address**: 317 Maynard Street, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.27891, -83.74193 - **Floors**: 3 - **Website**: https://ai.umich.edu/ - **Built**: Unknown - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Unknown - **Named for**: Not named for a person; houses U-M's Center for Academic Innovation - **Notable**: Three-story facility at 317 Maynard Street - **Primary use**: Academic innovation, online learning development, and production studios - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/center-for-academic-innovation ### Central Campus Classroom Building - **Also known as**: CCCB - **Building Code**: CCCB - **Category**: Academic - **Address**: 1225 Geddes Ave., Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.27800669999999, -83.7339583923077 - **Floors**: 5 - **Building Type**: Teach, Research, Support - **Classrooms**: 7 - **Website**: https://cccb.provost.umich.edu/ - **Built**: 2022 - **Architect**: The S/L/A/M Collaborative / HED - **Style**: Contemporary - **Named for**: Not named for a person; purpose-built active-learning classroom facility approved by Regents 2018 - **Notable**: 105,000 sq ft; 550-seat auditorium; serves 10,000+ students daily - **Primary use**: Active-learning classrooms, auditorium, study spaces - **Sustainability**: LEED Gold (~2023). U-M's 24th LEED project. 31% energy savings, 82% waste diverted. - **Campus**: Central Campus - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/central-campus-classroom-building ### Chemistry Dow Lab - **Also known as**: Willard H Dow Chemistry & Laboratory - **Category**: Academic - **Address**: 930 UNIVERSITY AVE, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.27799078714285, -83.73674331857141 - **Floors**: 8 - **Building Type**: Teach, Research, Support - **Classrooms**: 58 - **Built**: 1989 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Late Modern - **Named for**: Willard H. Dow, U-M alum and president of Dow Chemical Company who died in a 1949 plane crash - **Notable**: $45M addition with 107,803 sq ft of lab and teaching space - **Primary use**: Chemistry department laboratories and classrooms - **Did you know**: Omar Yaghi did research on metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) here from 1999 to 2006, work that led to his 2025 Nobel Prize in Chemistry. - **Campus**: Central Campus - **Accessibility**: Elevator: Go through the South entrance, turn right, then left down the first hallway. The elevator will be on the left.; Ramp: Power doors are located at the South entrance. - **Contains**: Axelrod Lab, Banaszak Holl Group Lab, Becklab, Bio 226 Animal Physiology Lab, Biochem Lab, Biophysics Prep Lab, Chem Stands, Gland Group Research Lab I, Gland Group Research Lab Ii, Koppelman Lab, Kuczkowski Labs, Lab For Study Of Molecular Cellular Communication, Langmore Lab, Ludwig Lab, Marsh Lab, Matthews Lab, Medicinal Chem Research Labs, Morris Group Lab, Penner Hahn Lab, Ramamoorthy Lab Solid State Nmr, Richard Sack S Lab, Saper Lab, Schmidt Lab, Scintillation Counting Lab, Spectroscopy Lab, Spectroscopy Wet Lab, The Matzger Group Instrumentation Lab, The Matzger Group Organic Synthesis Lab, Walter Lab, Walter Lab 1, Zand Laboratory, Zuiderweg Lab, Biology Prep Room, Biology Specimen Study, Biophysics Conference Room, Biophysics Shop, Computer Graphics, Biophysics Conference Room 1, J Lawrence Oncley Conference Room, John C Sheehan Conference Room, Ta Offices, Chem Instrument Shop, Crystallography, Development Of Reliable Potential Energy Functions From Molecular Modeling Labs Biophysicsresearch, Doc Student Shop, Mossbauer Err Spectometers, Spectroscopy, Ultra High Field 800hz Nmr Chem Stands, W M Keck Foundation, Biophysics Common Services, Walter Lab 2, Zuiderweg Lab 1, Walter Lab 3, Axelrod Lab 1, Bio 226 Animal Physiology Lab 1, Kuczkowski Labs 1, Penner Hahn Lab 1, Kuczkowski Labs 2, Army Officer Education Program Army Rotc, Biophysics Graduate Program, Biophysics Research Division Office, Department Of Chemistry Administration Office, Department Of Chemistry Business Office, Department Of Chemistry Computational And Molecular Modeling Services, Department Of Chemistry Electronic Services, Department Of Chemistry Glass Blowing Services, Department Of Chemistry Instrument Services Nmr, Department Of Chemistry Is Mass Spectometry, Department Of Chemistry Squid Facility, Dps Office, Inorganic Chemistry Editorial Office, Intro Bio Office, Journal Of American Chemical Society Editorial Office, Science Learning Center 1, Science Librarian, Navy Officer Education Program, Chemistry Facilities, Air Force Officer Education Program Afrotc - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/willard-h-dow-chemistry-laboratory ### Chrysler Center - **Also known as**: Chrysler Center Continuing Engineering Education, CHRYS - **Building Code**: CHRYS - **Category**: Academic - **Address**: 2121 BONISTEEL BLVD, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.291071995833335, -83.71672654166667 - **Floors**: 3 - **Building Type**: Teach, Research, Support - **Classrooms**: 5 - **Built**: 1967 - **Architect**: Swanson Associates - **Style**: Mid-Century Modern - **Named for**: Chrysler Corporation, which funded its construction for continuing engineering education - **Notable**: Part of Eero Saarinen's North Campus master plan - **Primary use**: Engineering Career Resource Center and College of Engineering offices - **Campus**: North Campus - **Accessibility**: Ramp: West side next to Bonisteel Blvd. or through Duderstadt/Pierpont Commons to north - **Contains**: Dorothy And Harry Chesebrough Auditorium, Room 133, Distance Learning Classroom 151, Utility Classroom 153, Chrysler Lobby, Integrative Systems And Design, Engineering Career Resource Center 1, Graduate Professional Education Off Campus Programs, Engineering Advising Center 1, Engineering Learning Center 1, International Programs In Engineering 1, Multidisciplinary Design Program - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/chrysler-center-continuing-engineering-education ### Climate and Space Research Building - **Also known as**: Climate and Space Research Building (CSRB), SRB - **Building Code**: SRB - **Category**: Academic - **Address**: 2455 HAYWARD ST, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.294455229166665, -83.71138643749998 - **Floors**: 4 - **Building Type**: Teach, Research, Support - **Classrooms**: 12 - **Website**: http://clasp.engin.umich.edu/ - **Built**: 1965 - **Architect**: Architects Collective, Inc. - **Style**: Mid-Century Modern - **Named for**: Originally Space Research Building (SRB); renamed 2015 when AOSS became Dept. of Climate and Space Sciences and Engineering (CLaSP) - **Notable**: Financed by NASA grant; cost $1.4M - **Primary use**: Climate and Space Sciences and Engineering - **Campus**: North Campus - **Accessibility**: Elevator: The elevator is through the double doors on your right.; Ramp: Building is accessible at the back, northeast entrance. - **Contains**: Thomas M Donahue Videoconference Room, Srb Auditorium, Atmospheric Oceanic And Space Sciences, Electron Microbeam Analysis Lab, Space Physics Research Lab, Space Research Laboratory - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/climate-and-space-research-building-csrb ### College of Pharmacy - **Also known as**: New College of Pharmacy Building, PHRM - **Building Code**: PHRM - **Category**: Academic - **Address**: 1007 E Huron St, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.28162981999999, -83.73643152 - **Floors**: 5 - **Building Type**: Teach, Research, Support - **Classrooms**: 5 - **Building Phase**: In Service-Preliminary - **Website**: https://pharmacy.umich.edu/about/facilities/ - **Built**: 1960 - **Architect**: Bennett and Straight - **Style**: Mid-Century Modern - **Named for**: Not named for a person; houses the College of Pharmacy (founded 1868) - **Notable**: New replacement building under construction as of 2025 - **Primary use**: College of Pharmacy - **Campus**: Central Campus - **Contains**: College Of Pharmacy - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/new-college-of-pharmacy-building ### Cooley Building - **Also known as**: Mortimer E Cooley Building, COOL - **Building Code**: COOL - **Category**: Academic - **Address**: 2355 BONISTEEL BLVD, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.29060947692308, -83.71374089230767 - **Floors**: 3 - **Building Type**: Teach, Research, Support - **Classrooms**: 6 - **Built**: 1953 - **Architect**: Eero Saarinen (consultant) - **Style**: Mid-Century Modern - **Named for**: Mortimer Elwyn Cooley, 2nd Dean of Engineering (1903–1928) - **Notable**: First building erected on North Campus; dedicated October 24, 1953 - **Primary use**: Engineering research laboratories - **Campus**: North Campus - **Accessibility**: Ramp: Northeast entrance. - **Contains**: Department Of Nuclear Engineering And Radiological Sciences, White Auditorium Aud White, Caen Lab, Nuclear Engineering Measurements Lab, Plasma Teaching Lab, Radiation Measurement Lab, Radiological Health Engineering Lab - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/mortimer-e-cooley-building ### Dana Building - **Also known as**: Samuel Trask Dana Building - **Category**: Academic - **Address**: 440 CHURCH ST, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.27733322083334, -83.73661067083331 - **Floors**: 3 - **Building Type**: Teach, Research, Support - **Classrooms**: 26 - **Website**: https://seas.umich.edu/ - **Built**: 1903 - **Architect**: Spier & Rohns - **Style**: Renaissance Revival - **Named for**: Samuel Trask Dana, dean of School of Forestry 1927–1951 - **Notable**: First academic building in Michigan to earn LEED Gold certification - **Primary use**: School for Environment and Sustainability (SEAS) - **Sustainability**: LEED Gold (~2004). First academic building in Michigan to earn LEED Gold. 30% energy reduction, 31% water reduction. - **Campus**: Central Campus - **Accessibility**: Wheelchair: limited; Elevator: At North entrance turn left, go to the end of the hallway, turn right, go to the end of hallway, make another right, the elevator is located to the left of the front entrance.; Ramp: North entrance of the building located on the Chemistry Building or East entrance located on the side of the building near N. University - **Contains**: School For Environment And Sustainability - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/samuel-trask-dana-building ### Dance Building - **Also known as**: Dance - **Building Code**: Dance - **Category**: Academic - **Address**: 1100 Baits Drive, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.2888, -83.7218 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Teach, Research, Support - **Classrooms**: 5 - **Website**: https://smtd.umich.edu/facilities/dance-building/ - **Built**: 2021 - **Architect**: TMP Architecture - **Style**: Contemporary - **Named for**: Not named for a person; first dedicated facility for the SMTD Department of Dance - **Notable**: First dedicated facility for Dance in U-M history; links to Saarinen's Moore Building - **Primary use**: SMTD Department of Dance - **Sustainability**: LEED Silver (~2022). First U-M project certified under stricter LEED v4 standards. 93% waste diverted. - **Campus**: North Campus - **Contains**: Department Of Dance Office - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/dance-building ### Dental & W.K. Kellogg Institute - **Also known as**: Dental Building and W K Kellogg Foundation Institute, DENT - **Building Code**: DENT - **Category**: Academic - **Address**: 1011 UNIVERSITY AVE, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.27923880925925, -83.7359841796296 - **Floors**: 4 - **Building Type**: Teach, Research, Support - **Classrooms**: 27 - **Website**: http://www.dent.umich.edu/ - **Built**: 1971 - **Architect**: Smith, Hinchman & Grylls - **Style**: Brutalist - **Named for**: the W.K. Kellogg Foundation, which funded the original 1940 Kellogg Institute - **Notable**: Four interconnected buildings; $17M project; increased dental enrollment 50% - **Primary use**: School of Dentistry - **Campus**: Central Campus - **Accessibility**: Elevator: Go through the South entrance (North University), continue straight and elevators will be on the left. If entering through the Southwest entrance, go through the doors and make a right. The elevator will be in front of you.; Ramp: North entrance from parking lot; South entrance - **Contains**: School Of Dentistry - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/dental-building-and-w-k-kellogg-foundation-institute ### Detroit Center - **Category**: Academic - **Address**: Orchestra Place 3663 Wordward Ave Suite 150, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.3482513, -83.0588226 - **Floors**: 3 - **Website**: https://detroitcenter.umich.edu/ - **Built**: 2005 - **Architect**: Bill Grindatti (renovation) - **Style**: Adaptive Reuse - **Named for**: Not named for a person; U-M's presence in Detroit on Woodward Avenue next to the DSO - **Notable**: 26,122 sq ft on the ground floor of Orchestra Place - **Primary use**: U-M Detroit Center for community engagement, events, and academic programming - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/detroit-center ### Duderstadt Center - **Also known as**: James And Anne Duderstadt Center, DC, The Dude, Duderstadt - **Building Code**: DC - **Category**: Academic - **Address**: 2281 BONISTEEL BLVD, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.291114954166666, -83.71589046250003 - **Floors**: 3 - **Building Type**: Teach, Research, Support - **Classrooms**: 20 - **Website**: https://www.dc.umich.edu/ - **Built**: 1996 - **Architect**: Albert Kahn Associates - **Style**: Contemporary - **Named for**: James J. Duderstadt, 11th U-M president (1988–1996) - **Notable**: 250,000 sq ft, $40M; vast glass atrium; originally called Media Union - **Primary use**: Library, media production, 3D lab, collaboration spaces - **Campus**: North Campus - **Accessibility**: Wheelchair: yes; Elevator: Elevators are located in the center of the building, near the MUJO cafe; Ramp: All doors are power doors - **Contains**: Classroom 10, Computer Room 2, Supply Vending Machine, Virtual Reality Laboratory, Media Union Gallery, Multi Media Workroom 1, Multi Media Workroom 2, Multi Media Workroom 3, Multi Media Workroom 4, Training Room 1c, Training Room 1d, Training Room 2a, Training Room 2b, Training Room 2c, Training Room 2d, Video Control, Video Studio, Conference Room 1 1, Conference Room 2 2, Conference Room 3 1, Conference Room 4 2, Teleconference A, Teleconference B, Carillon Practice Room, Electronic Music, Audio Studio, Computer Operations, Conference Kitchen, Design Laboratory 2, Project Space, Receiving Service Center, Technology Assessment, User Workrooms 1 16, Visual Resources, Postershop, Advanced Technologies, Caen Administration, Caen Hotline 1, Center For Parallel Computing, Learning Technologies, Media Union Administration, Media Union Info Desk, Media Union Reference Desk, Media Union Reserve Desk, Millenium Project, Mujo Cafe, Art Architecture Engineering Library, Center For Entrepreneurship 1 - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/james-and-anne-duderstadt-center ### Earl V. Moore Building - **Also known as**: SM - **Building Code**: SM - **Category**: Academic - **Address**: 1100 BAITS DR, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.29014101538463, -83.72101392692306 - **Floors**: 6 - **Building Type**: Teach, Research, Support - **Classrooms**: 133 - **Website**: https://smtd.umich.edu/facilities/earl-v-moore-building/ - **Built**: 1964 - **Architect**: Eero Saarinen & Associates - **Style**: Mid-Century Modern - **Named for**: Earl V. Moore, dean of School of Music - **Notable**: Designed by master architect Eero Saarinen; narrow windows evoke piano keys; built into hillside - **Primary use**: School of Music, Theatre & Dance - **Campus**: North Campus - **Accessibility**: Ramp: North side main entrance from parking lot and south side coming from Bonisteel Blvd - **Contains**: School Of Music Theatre And Dance - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/earl-v-moore-building ### East Hall - **Also known as**: EH - **Building Code**: EH - **Category**: Academic - **Address**: 530 CHURCH ST, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.27571482857143, -83.73530905714286 - **Floors**: 4 - **Building Type**: Teach, Research, Support - **Classrooms**: 43 - **Built**: 1923 - **Architect**: Smith, Hinchman & Grylls - **Style**: Neoclassical - **Named for**: Originally East Engineering; renamed when engineering moved to North Campus - **Notable**: 167,800 sq ft U-shaped plan - **Primary use**: Mathematics, Psychology departments - **Campus**: Central Campus - **Accessibility**: Elevator: Northeast entrance: elevator is adjacent to doors. Northwest entrance: use power lift, then proceed east through electric double doors to the elevator.; Ramp: Two entrances: on both northeast and northwest sides of building. - **Contains**: Math Atrium South, Psych Atrium North, Psych Computer Lab, Undergraduate Research Computer Room, Lounge 2, Math Staff Lounge, Executive Conference Room, Meeting Room 1, Psych Meeting Room, Seminar Room, Psych Colloquium Room, Questionaire Room, Department Of Psychology, Biopsychology And Cognitive Personality Psychology, Center For Child And Family, Clinical And Development Office, Department Of Mathematics, Graduate Math Department, Instructional Technology Consultant Office, Math Admissions Office, Math Lab 1, Office Of Interdisciplinary Studies Culture And Congnition, Peer Advising, Project Outreach 1, Psychological Clinic 1, Psychology Business Office, Psychology Chair S Office, Psychology Graduate Office, Psychology Information Technology, Psychology Library, Psychology Admistration Office, Social Organizational And Personality Psychology, The Michigan Mathematical Journal, Undergraduate Psychology Office, Psychology Operations - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/east-hall ### Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Building - **Also known as**: Electrical Engineering And Computer Science Bld, EECS, EECS Building - **Building Code**: EECS - **Category**: Academic - **Address**: 1301 BEAL AVE, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.29243964878049, -83.71422536341464 - **Floors**: 4 - **Building Type**: Teach, Research, Support - **Classrooms**: 32 - **Website**: https://eecs.umich.edu/ - **Built**: 1986 - **Architect**: Smith, Hinchman & Grylls - **Style**: Late Modern - **Named for**: Not named for a person; houses the EECS department - **Notable**: $30M building approved by State Legislature in 1983; first time theoretical and experimental activities co-located - **Primary use**: Electrical Engineering and Computer Science department - **Did you know**: Larry Page (Google co-founder) got his BS in Computer Engineering here in 1995. Gerard Mourou (2018 Nobel in Physics) founded the Center for Ultrafast Optical Science here and built the world's most intense laser (HERCULES). - **Campus**: North Campus - **Accessibility**: Elevator: Straight to lobby elevator area.; Ramp: Front entrance or the southwest entrance by the Lay Auto dock. - **Contains**: Caen Lab 1, Advanced Computer Architecture Lab, Bio Electrical Sciences, Center For Integrated Sensors And Circuits, Center For Wireless Integrated Microsystems, Communications And Signal Processing Lab, Computational Mechanics, Control Laboratory, Cryogenic Measurement Lab, Dc Testing Lab, Dynamics, High Frequency Measurement, Manufacturing Technology, Medical Computing, Optical Electrical Characterization Lab, Optical Science Lab, Program In Technology Planning And Assessment, Real Time Computing Lab, Software Systems Research Lab, Solid State Electronics Lab, Space Terahertz Technology, Vehicular Electronics, High Speed Optical Lab, Instructional Clean Room, Radiation Lab, Graduate Student Offices 1, Center For Neural Communications Technology, Tribology, Central Administration Office, Computer Science And Engineering, Eecs Advising Office, Eecs Graduate Programs, Electrical Science And Engineering, Electrical Science And Engineering 1, Eta Kappa Nu, Financial Aid, Institute Of Electrical And Electronic Engineers, Society Of Miniority Engineering Students, Society Of Women Engineers, Systems Science And Engineering, Tau Beta Phi - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/electrical-engineering-and-computer-science-bld ### Engineering Auxiliary Building EAB - **Category**: Academic - **Address**: 1075 BEAL AVE, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.2890005, -83.7143906 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Teach, Research, Support - **Classrooms**: 1 - **Built**: Unknown - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Institutional Modern - **Named for**: Not named for a person; auxiliary building supporting College of Engineering operations - **Notable**: Located at 1075 Beal Avenue; formerly known as School of Information North - **Primary use**: Engineering research labs and offices - **Campus**: North Campus - **Accessibility**: Ramp: Southeast entrance - **Contains**: Conference Room 3, Collaborating For Research On Electronic Work, Finance Team, Engineering Auxiliary Building Eab 1 - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/engineering-auxiliary-building-eab ### Engineering Research Building (ERB - formerly IST) - **Also known as**: Engineering Research Building 1 - **Category**: Academic - **Address**: 2200 BONISTEEL BLVD, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.28949924285714, -83.71492671428572 - **Floors**: 4 - **Building Type**: Teach, Research, Support - **Classrooms**: 4 - **Built**: 1958 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Mid-Century Modern - **Named for**: Not named for a person; part of the College of Engineering's 1950s expansion to North Campus - **Notable**: Early North Campus engineering facility - **Primary use**: Engineering research laboratories - **Campus**: North Campus - **Contains**: Center For Ultrafast Optical Science, Cooperative Institute For Limology And Ecosystems, Engineering Research Relations And Technology Transfer, Enviromental And Water Resource Engineering, Environmental Organic Geochemistry, Great Lakes Mid Atlantic Center For Hazardous Substance Research, Inorganic Radio Chemistry, Institute For Environmental Sciences Engineering And Technology, Material Science And Engineering Lab, Michigan Sea Grant, Minority Engineering Programs, National Center For Integrated Biomediation Research And Development, Potable Water And Green Technologies, Reachout - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/engineering-research-building-1 ### Environmental and Water Resources Engineering - **Also known as**: Environmental And Water Resources Engineering Bl, EWRE - **Building Code**: EWRE - **Category**: Academic - **Address**: 1351 BEAL AVE, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.29280143888889, -83.71340216666667 - **Floors**: 3 - **Building Type**: Teach, Research, Support - **Classrooms**: 4 - **Website**: https://cee.engin.umich.edu/ - **Built**: 2009 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Contemporary Institutional - **Named for**: Not named for a person; houses the EWRE program within Civil and Environmental Engineering - **Notable**: Located at 1351 Beal Avenue on North Campus - **Primary use**: Civil and Environmental Engineering labs, classrooms, and offices - **Campus**: North Campus - **Accessibility**: Ramp: Enter at northeast entry or through GG Brown elevator connector - **Contains**: Computational Methods Library, Aquatic Biology, Ewre Program Office, Microbiology - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/environmental-and-water-resources-engineering-bl ### Family Assessment Clinic - **Also known as**: 555 South Forest Building - **Category**: Academic - **Address**: 555 FOREST AVE, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.27530118235294, -83.73288436470587 - **Floors**: 3 - **Building Type**: Teach, Research, Support - **Built**: Unknown - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Unknown - **Named for**: Not named for a person; address-based name at 555 South Forest Avenue - **Notable**: Three-story building near central campus - **Primary use**: Family Assessment Clinic and academic offices - **Campus**: Off-Campus Campus - **Ownership**: Leased - **Contains**: Classroom 13, Conference Room 27 - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/555-south-forest-building ### Ford Robotics Building - **Also known as**: FMCRB - **Building Code**: FMCRB - **Category**: Academic - **Address**: 2505 HAYWARD ST, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.29460756785715, -83.70957900714286 - **Floors**: 4 - **Building Type**: Teach, Research, Support - **Classrooms**: 7 - **Website**: https://robotics.umich.edu/about/ford-motor-company-robotics-building/ - **Built**: 2021 - **Architect**: HED - **Style**: Contemporary - **Named for**: Ford Motor Company (major funding partner) - **Notable**: $75M, 134,000 sq ft; first facility to co-locate industry with university robotics; rooftop Mars Yard; three-story fly zone - **Primary use**: Michigan Robotics Institute, Ford mobility research - **Did you know**: First robotics facility in the world to put an industry team and a university robotics program in the same building. Has a rooftop "Mars Yard" and a three-story fly zone for aerial robots. - **Sustainability**: LEED Gold (~2022). Chilled beams, 35% water reduction, 84% construction waste diverted. - **Campus**: North Campus - **Contains**: Michigan Robotics Institute, Ford Motor Company Center For Autonomous Vehicles - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/ford-robotics-building ### Francois-Xavier Bagnoud Building - **Also known as**: FXB - **Building Code**: FXB - **Category**: Academic - **Address**: 1320 BEAL AVE, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.29341259333333, -83.71193580333333 - **Floors**: 3 - **Building Type**: Teach, Research, Support - **Classrooms**: 11 - **Built**: 1993 - **Architect**: Smith, Hinchman & Grylls - **Style**: Late Modern - **Named for**: Francois-Xavier Bagnoud (1961–1986), U-M aerospace grad killed in helicopter crash at 24 - **Notable**: 100,000 sq ft; $5.2M gift from the Association FXB - **Primary use**: Aerospace Engineering headquarters - **Campus**: North Campus - **Accessibility**: Elevator: Enter through West Atrium entrance and the elevator is about 30 feet up the hallway.; Ramp: Both East and West Atrium entrances are accessible. - **Contains**: Aero Media Center, Faculty Lounge, Boeing Lecture Hall, Mcdivitt Conference Room, Student Lounge 9, Atrium, Classroom 16, Classroom 17, Classroom 18, Design Room, Aerospace Engineering 1, Chair S Office, Aero Technical Center - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/francois-xavier-bagnoud-building ### Gerstacker Building - **Also known as**: Carl A. Gerstacker Building - **Category**: Academic - **Address**: 2200 BONISTEEL BLVD, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.28971279523809, -83.71444047619049 - **Floors**: 3 - **Building Type**: Teach, Research, Support - **Built**: 2002 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Contemporary - **Named for**: Carl A. Gerstacker, former Dow Chemical chairman ($5M gift) - **Notable**: 31,000 sq ft addition on North Campus - **Primary use**: Biomedical Engineering offices, Center for Ultrafast Optical Science - **Campus**: North Campus - **Accessibility**: Elevator: Elevator is to the left of the front entrance; Ramp: North entry facing Bonisteel Blvd, ERB, Gerstacker Plaza - **Contains**: Zeus Laser Facility, Center For Ultrafast Optical Science - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/carl-a-gerstacker-building ### GG Brown Laboratory - **Also known as**: George G. (GG) Brown Laboratories, GGBL - **Building Code**: GGBL - **Category**: Academic - **Address**: 2350 HAYWARD ST, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.293280405063285, -83.71408082025316 - **Floors**: 5 - **Building Type**: Teach, Research, Support - **Classrooms**: 27 - **Built**: 1958 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Mid-Century Modern - **Named for**: George Granger Brown, chemical engineering professor who modernized the College of Engineering - **Notable**: Contains bio-systems, energy systems, and nano-systems labs - **Primary use**: Chemical, Civil, and Materials Science Engineering - **Campus**: North Campus - **Accessibility**: Elevator: Enter southwest entrance, turn left after bathrooms, and on the left.; Ramp: Southeast entrance. - **Contains**: Classroom, Classroom 1, Classroom 2, Caen Laboratory, Biomechanics Research Testing Laboratory I, Biomechanics West Laboratory, Biomedical Ultrasonics Laboratory, Cadcam Laboratory, Computational Design Laboratory, Gm Satellite Research Laboratory Fellows, Heterogeneous Multiscale Materials Laboratory, Laboratory For Thermo Fluid Issues In Manufacturing, Laboratory For Turbulence Physics And Computation, Laboratory On Transport Reaction And Phase Change In Porous Media, Me 561 Instructional Laboratory, Me Graduate Student Research Assistants, Mechanical Properties Of Materials Laboratory, Microgravity Boiling Research Laboratory, Smart Materials And Structures Laboratory, Student Cnc Machining Laboratory, Thermal Fluids Laboratory, Undergraduate Prototype Assembly Laboratory, Variable Gravity Research Laboratory, Blue Lounge, Conference Room 1, Conference Room 2, Findley Learning Center, Blue Lounge 2, Heterogeneous Multiscale Materials Laboratory 1, Microelectromechanical Systems Research Laboratory, Administration Services, Advanced Civil Engineering Materials Research Laboratory, Biomechanics Laboratory, Catalysis And Absorption Laboratory, Cementitious Composites Laboratory, Center For Advanced Polymics Engineering Research, Center For Innovation, Center For Laser Aided Intelligent Manufacturing, Combustion And Environmental Research Laboratory, Combustion And Fine Research Laboratory, Compliant Systems Design Laboratory, Computer Support Office, Design Manufacturing Machine Shop, Doe Center For Industrial Energy And Environmental Analysis, Durability Testing Laboratory, Finley Learning Center, Fluorescence Microscopy Imaging Laboratory, Gm Satellite Research Laboratory, High Temperature Creep Laboratory, Laboratory For Assembly And Materials Joining Research, Laser Materials Processing Laboratory, Me Academic Services, Mechanical Behavior Of Materials Laboratory, Pi Tau Sigma, Quantitative Laser Diagnostics Laboratory, Solid Mechanics And Materials Laboratory, The Meam Learning Center, Unified Minority Mechanical Engineers, Vibrations And Acoustics Laboratory - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/george-g-gg-brown-laboratories ### Gorguze Family Laboratory - **Also known as**: GFL - **Building Code**: GFL - **Category**: Academic - **Address**: 2609 DRAPER DR, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.29329775517241, -83.71067533620686 - **Floors**: 3 - **Building Type**: Teach, Research, Support - **Classrooms**: 6 - **Built**: 1956 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Mid-Century Institutional - **Named for**: Vincent T. and Gloria M. Gorguze; Vincent (BSE '41 metallurgical engineering) donated $5M for expansion - **Notable**: Contains a wind tunnel built with US Air Force funding capable of 150+ mph - **Primary use**: Engineering labs, Wilson Student Project Team Center - **Campus**: North Campus - **Accessibility**: Elevator: Upon entering the building, go through the double glass doors. Approximately 8 feet down the hallway, turn left. The elevator is approximately 5 feet down the hall.; Ramp: The accessible entrance is on the north end of the building and accessed from the Wave Field. - **Contains**: Classroom 7, Classroom 8, Conference Room 6, Wilson Student Team Project Center, Michigan Memorial Phoenix Energy Institute - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/gorguze-family-laboratory ### Haven Hall - **Also known as**: HH - **Building Code**: HH - **Category**: Academic - **Address**: 505 STATE ST, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.27656639545455, -83.73923441363635 - **Floors**: 8 - **Building Type**: Teach, Research, Support - **Classrooms**: 17 - **Built**: 1952 - **Architect**: Smith, Hinchman & Grylls - **Style**: Mid-Century Modern - **Named for**: Erastus O. Haven, U-M president 1863–1869 - **Notable**: 8-story office building; replaces original 1863 Haven Hall destroyed by fire in 1950 - **Primary use**: Faculty offices, Sociology, Political Science departments - **Campus**: Central Campus - **Accessibility**: Elevator: If going through the East entrance, go diagonally to the left. If entering through the Southeast doors, go straight and the elevator will be on the left.; Ramp: Power doors are located at the East and Southeast entrances. - **Contains**: American Culture Program 1, Department Of Afroamerican And African Studies 1, Medieval And Early Modern Studies 1, Department Of Political Science, Services For Students With Disabilities 1, Lemuel Johnson Library, African American Music Collection 1, Eisenberg Institute For Historical Studies - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/haven-hall ### Health Management Research Center - **Also known as**: Health Management Research - **Category**: Academic - **Address**: 1015 HURON ST, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.2815884, -83.7363982 - **Floors**: 3 - **Built**: Unknown - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Residential Converted - **Named for**: Not named for a person; houses the Health Management Research Center (HMRC) - **Notable**: Located at 1027 E Huron; HMRC's permanent home since 1999 - **Primary use**: Health management research offices - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/health-management-research ### Herbert H. Dow Building - **Also known as**: Herbert H Dow Building, DOW - **Building Code**: DOW - **Category**: Academic - **Address**: 2300 HAYWARD ST, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.29298086250001, -83.71542975312501 - **Floors**: 4 - **Building Type**: Teach, Research, Support - **Classrooms**: 20 - **Built**: 1982 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Late Modern - **Named for**: Herbert H. Dow, founder of Dow Chemical Company and U-M chemistry graduate (1888) - **Notable**: Houses three engineering departments on North Campus - **Primary use**: Chemical Engineering, Materials Science & Engineering, Macromolecular Science & Engineering - **Campus**: North Campus - **Accessibility**: Elevator: Straight ahead at southeast entrance.; Ramp: Southeast entrance. - **Contains**: Classroom 5, Classroom 6, Analytical Reaction Lab, Catalysis Kinetics Gas Diffusion Lab, Ceramics Research, Composites Research, Electron Microscopy X Ray Defraction, Furnace Lab, Hanawalt X Ray Diffraction Lab, Letallographic Mounting Grinding, Light Scattering Spectroscopy Lab, Mechanical Testing, Optical Microscopy, Polymer Chemistry, Porous Media Lab, Reaction Engineering Lab, Sample Cut Off Equipment Furnace Lab, Syn Rod Analysis Lab, Theoretical Research Facility, Reference Room, Padbjelniak Reading Lounge, Pim Lounge, Towsley Student Lounge, Women S Lounge, Conference Room 5, Graduate Student Office, Advanced Materials, Cone Facility, Instructional Metallography, Mechanical Processing, Mms Kitchen, Polymer Physics, Research Metallography, Graduate Student Office 1, Towsley Student Lounge 1, Ceramics Research 1, Composites Research 1, Porous Media Lab 1, American Institute Of Chemical Engineers, Engineering Research Center For Rms, Material Sciences Engineering General Offices, Mse Student Services Grad, Mse Student Services Undergrad - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/herbert-h-dow-building ### Hutchins Hall - **Also known as**: HUTCH - **Building Code**: HUTCH - **Category**: Academic - **Address**: 625 STATE ST, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.273714064705885, -83.73992796764706 - **Floors**: 4 - **Building Type**: Teach, Research, Support - **Classrooms**: 15 - **Website**: https://www.law.umich.edu/historyandtraditions/buildings/hutchinshall/pages/default.aspx - **Built**: 1933 - **Architect**: York & Sawyer - **Style**: Tudor Gothic - **Named for**: Harry B. Hutchins, Law School Dean and U-M President 1909–1920 - **Notable**: Part of Law Quadrangle; modeled after Oxford and Cambridge - **Primary use**: Michigan Law School classrooms and offices - **Campus**: Central Campus - **Accessibility**: Ramp: Use the building's north entrance (facing Law courtyard). - **Contains**: Michigan Law School - **Part of**: Law Quadrangle - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/hutchins-hall ### Industrial and Operations Engineering Building - **Also known as**: Industrial And Operations Engineering Building, IOE - **Building Code**: IOE - **Category**: Academic - **Address**: 1205 BEAL AVE, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.291112287499985, -83.71375948125001 - **Floors**: 3 - **Building Type**: Teach, Research, Support - **Classrooms**: 9 - **Built**: 1996 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Contemporary - **Named for**: Not named for a person; houses the IOE department - **Notable**: Expanded by 16,000 sq ft in 1996; $4.5M renovation approved in 2024 - **Primary use**: Industrial and Operations Engineering department - **Campus**: North Campus - **Accessibility**: Elevator: Straight ahead at south entrance.; Ramp: South entrance. - **Contains**: Caen, Caen Lab 2, Decision Analysis And Simulation Lab, Dynamics Systems Optimization Lab, Ergonomics And Safety Lab, Hand Biomechanics Lab, Ioe Flex Lab, Occupational Biomechanics Lab, Upper Extremity Cummulative Trauma Disorders Lab, Vibration Psychomotor Skills Lab, Ioe Library, Ioe Commons, Ioe Commons 1, Chi Systems Classroom, Conference Room 11, Conference Room 12, Conference Room 13, Ford Motor Company Lecture Hall, Seminar Room 2, Student Societies, Tmi Conference Room, Graduate Student Instructors, Center For Ergonomics Archives, Center For Ergonomics Library, Photography Dark Room, Graduate Student Instructors 1, Human Factors Work Measurement Laboratory, In Process Quality Improvement Laboratory, Japan Technology Managemet, Lab Support, Main Office 1, Peer Counseling, Programs Office, Rehabilitation Engineering Research Center, Industrial Operations And Engineering - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/industrial-and-operations-engineering-building ### Institute For Social Research - **Also known as**: ISR, ISR - **Building Code**: ISR - **Category**: Academic - **Address**: 426 THOMPSON ST, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.27680481481481, -83.74384460370369 - **Floors**: 6 - **Building Type**: Teach, Research, Support - **Classrooms**: 6 - **Website**: https://isr.umich.edu/ - **Built**: 1965 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Mid-Century Modern - **Named for**: Named for the institute founded 1949 by Rensis Likert (1903–1981), social psychologist and creator of the Likert scale - **Notable**: World's largest academic social science survey and research organization (founded 1949) - **Primary use**: Social science research - **Campus**: Central Campus - **Accessibility**: Ramp: East side main entrance facing Thompson St. - **Contains**: Top Of The I, Assistant Directors Office, Center For Political Studies, Directors Office, Population Studies Center, Research Center For Group Dynamics, Survey Research Center, Institute For Social Research 2, Institute For Social Research 3 - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/institute-for-social-research ### Institute of Continuing Legal Education - **Also known as**: Institute Of Continuing Legal Ed, ICLE - **Building Code**: ICLE - **Category**: Academic - **Address**: 1020 GREENE ST, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.2685576875, -83.74789047499999 - **Floors**: 3 - **Building Type**: Teach, Research, Support - **Built**: 1967 - **Architect**: Swanson Associates - **Style**: Mid-Century Modern - **Named for**: Chrysler Corporation, which funded its construction for continuing engineering education - **Notable**: Part of Eero Saarinen's North Campus master plan - **Primary use**: Engineering Career Resource Center and College of Engineering offices - **Campus**: Athletic Campus - **Accessibility**: Ramp: East side main entrance - **Contains**: Kitchen Area And Staff Lounge, Seminar Av Room, Conference Room 14, Institute Of Continuing Legal Education 1, Institute Of Continuing Legal Education Front Desk - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/institute-of-continuing-legal-ed ### Jeff T. Blau Hall - **Category**: Academic - **Address**: 700 E University Ave., Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.27309568125, -83.73648004375 - **Floors**: 6 - **Building Type**: Teach, Research, Support - **Classrooms**: 9 - **Built**: 2016 - **Architect**: Kohn Pedersen Fox (KPF) - **Style**: Contemporary - **Named for**: Jeff T. Blau (BBA 1990), CEO of Related Companies - **Notable**: Six floors; 75% recycled demolition waste; Ross School Phase 2 - **Primary use**: Ross School of Business classrooms - **Sustainability**: Part of Ross School LEED Gold certification (2017). 75% recycled demolition waste. - **Campus**: Central Campus - **Accessibility**: Ramp: East side facing E University Ave - **Part of**: Ross School of Business Campus - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/jeff-t-blau-hall ### Lane Hall - **Also known as**: LANE - **Building Code**: LANE - **Category**: Academic - **Address**: 204 STATE ST, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.279937421428585, -83.74129364285714 - **Floors**: 3 - **Building Type**: Teach, Research, Support - **Classrooms**: 3 - **Built**: 1917 - **Architect**: Otis & Clark - **Style**: Georgian Revival - **Named for**: Victor Hugo Lane, Fletcher Professor of Law - **Notable**: Built by Student Christian Association; U-M acquired 1936 - **Primary use**: Women's & Gender Studies, IRWG - **Campus**: Central Campus - **Accessibility**: Elevator: Immediately inside E. Washington entrance; Ramp: Two entrances: one off State Street at the South entrance; there's a powerlift immediately inside the door. The other entrance is off E. Washington by the loading dock. - **Contains**: Seminar Room 4, Institute For Research On Women Gender, Women S Studies Department, Lsa Facilities 2 - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/lane-hall ### Law Quadrangle - **Category**: Academic - **Address**: 625 S State St, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.2734, -83.7396 - **Floors**: 4 - **Website**: https://michigan.law.umich.edu/ - **Built**: 1924 - **Architect**: York & Sawyer - **Style**: Tudor Gothic - **Named for**: Funded by William W. Cook (class of 1882) - **Notable**: Modeled after English Inns of Court; one of most photographed locations on campus - **Primary use**: Michigan Law School, Lawyers Club housing - **Did you know**: Modeled after Cambridge and Oxford. The reading room in Cook Legal Research Library resembles King's College Chapel. William W. Cook funded the entire thing, giving $16M to U-M, the largest single gift to a university at that time. Featured in "The Five-Year Engagement" (2012). - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/law-quadrangle ### Leinweber Computer Science and Information Building - **Also known as**: LCSIB - **Building Code**: LCSIB - **Category**: Academic - **Address**: 2200 Hayward St, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.29292723333334, -83.71719958571428 - **Floors**: 5 - **Building Type**: Teach, Research, Support - **Classrooms**: 13 - **Website**: https://leinweber.bldg.umich.edu/ - **Built**: 2025 - **Architect**: Pelli Clarke & Partners - **Style**: Contemporary - **Named for**: Larry D. Leinweber (BS '72 Mathematics), software entrepreneur who founded New World Systems; $25M naming gift - **Notable**: 163,000 sq ft, five stories; first U-M building with no natural gas (geothermal). Houses CSE (ranked #10 nationally) and School of Information. Claude Shannon (BS '36), father of information theory, studied math and electrical engineering at U-M — the fields this building serves trace directly to his work. - **Primary use**: Computer Science and Engineering (CSE), School of Information (UMSI) - **Did you know**: Claude Shannon (BS '36) studied math and electrical engineering at U-M before creating information theory — the mathematical foundation of all digital communication. First large-scale U-M building with no natural gas, heated by geothermal (99 boreholes, 700 ft deep). - **Sustainability**: Targeting LEED Gold. All-electric (first large-scale U-M building with no natural gas). Geothermal heated/cooled. Green roof. - **Campus**: North Campus - **Contains**: School Of Information, Computer Science And Engineering - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/leinweber-computer-science-and-information-building ### Life Sciences Institute - **Also known as**: Mary Sue Coleman Hall, LSI - **Building Code**: LSI - **Category**: Academic - **Address**: 210 Washtenaw Ave, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.27957616111112, -83.73421066666668 - **Floors**: 5 - **Building Type**: Teach, Research, Support - **Website**: https://www.lsi.umich.edu/about/contact - **Built**: 2003 - **Architect**: SmithGroup - **Style**: Contemporary - **Named for**: Renamed Mary Sue Coleman Hall in 2021 - **Notable**: 236,000 sq ft; first academic building on campus named for a woman - **Primary use**: Life Sciences Institute interdisciplinary research - **Campus**: Central Campus - **Contains**: U M Israel Partnership For Research, Innovation Partnership, Center For Stem Cell Biology, Faculty Labs, Center For The Discovery Of New Medicines, Center For Structural Biology, Center For Chemical Genomics - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/mary-sue-coleman-hall ### Lorch Hall - **Also known as**: LORCH - **Building Code**: LORCH - **Category**: Academic - **Address**: 611 TAPPAN ST, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.27378247894737, -83.73750351052632 - **Floors**: 4 - **Building Type**: Teach, Research, Support - **Classrooms**: 1 - **Built**: 1927 - **Architect**: Emil Lorch - **Style**: Renaissance Revival - **Named for**: Emil Lorch, first Dean of the College of Architecture - **Notable**: L-shaped 6-story tower with medallions of Michelangelo, Brunelleschi, Rembrandt - **Primary use**: Economics department, LSA departments - **Campus**: Central Campus - **Accessibility**: Elevator: Once inside the lobby from the Northeast entrance, the elevator is located diagonally to the left.; Ramp: Power doors are located at the Northeast entrance. - **Contains**: Graduate Study Lounge, Askwith Auditorium, Conference Room 16, Warren L Smith Seminar Room, Undergraduate Economic Counseling, Lansing Seminar Room, Sumner And Laura Foster Library, Department Of Economics, M E L Economics Laboratory, Michigan Economic Society, Research Seminar In Quantitative Economics, Sumner And Laura Foster Library 1, Lsa Facilities Operations 2 - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/lorch-hall ### LSA Administration Annex - **Category**: Academic - **Address**: 1007 HURON ST, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.281686879999995, -83.737204604 - **Floors**: 2 - **Built**: Unknown - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Institutional - **Named for**: Not named for a person; overflow administrative space for LSA - **Notable**: Serves as annex to the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts - **Primary use**: LSA administrative offices - **Contains**: Conference Room 17, Conference Room 18, Kitchen 1, International Institute Publications Office - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/lsa-administration-annex ### LSA Building - **Also known as**: Literature Science And The Arts, LSA - **Building Code**: LSA - **Category**: Academic - **Address**: 500 STATE ST, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.27620796666666, -83.7413293611111 - **Floors**: 5 - **Building Type**: Teach, Research, Support - **Classrooms**: 18 - **Built**: 1948 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Mid-Century Institutional - **Named for**: Named for the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts, U-M's oldest and largest college (founded 1841) - **Notable**: 21,000 GSF addition in 2021 by Bohlin Cywinski Jackson and SmithGroup - **Primary use**: LSA student services, advising, study spaces, and Opportunity Hub - **Campus**: Central Campus - **Accessibility**: Elevator: Go through the East entrance (from State St.) and make an immediate left. The elevator will be on the left.; Ramp: Ramps are located at the East entrance (from State St.) and the Northwest entrance (from Maynard). Power doors are located at the Northwest entrance. - **Contains**: Degree Audit, Registrar S Office, Residency Office, Scheduling Office 1, Sociology Department, Student Services 1, Lsa It, Lsa Dean S Office, Lsa Operations And Facilities, Michigan Photography, Office Of New Student Programs, Arts At Michigan 1, Summer Language Institute 1 - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/literature-science-and-the-arts ### Lurie Biomedical Engineering - **Also known as**: Ann and Robert H. Lurie Biomedical Engineering Building, LBME - **Building Code**: LBME - **Category**: Academic - **Address**: 1101 BEAL AVE, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.28883774666667, -83.71363232666666 - **Floors**: 4 - **Building Type**: Teach, Research, Support - **Classrooms**: 7 - **Website**: https://bme.umich.edu/ - **Built**: 2006 - **Architect**: ZGF Architects - **Style**: Contemporary - **Named for**: Ann and Robert H. Lurie; Robert Lurie (BSE '64, MSE '66) was a U-M engineering alum and Chicago businessman - **Notable**: 20,000 sq ft open-plan research labs with glass curtain walls - **Primary use**: Biomedical engineering research and teaching - **Campus**: North Campus - **Accessibility**: Ramp: The front entrance of the LBME building - **Contains**: Conference Room, Small Conference Room, Administration Office, Department Of Biomedical Engineering - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/ann-and-robert-h-lurie-biomedical-engineering-building ### Lurie Robert H. Engin. Ctr - **Also known as**: Robert H. Lurie Engineering Center, LEC - **Building Code**: LEC - **Category**: Academic - **Address**: 1221 BEAL AVE, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.291509129999994, -83.71377201666668 - **Floors**: 5 - **Building Type**: Teach, Research, Support - **Classrooms**: 2 - **Built**: 1996 - **Architect**: Charles W. Moore / Hobbs + Black - **Style**: Postmodern - **Named for**: Robert H. Lurie (BSE '64, MSE '66), Chicago businessman; funded by the Lurie Family Foundation - **Notable**: 65,000 sq ft; axis angled 25 degrees to align with Lurie Tower - **Primary use**: Engineering administrative offices, student spaces, conference rooms - **Campus**: North Campus - **Accessibility**: Elevator: At the end of the hall and on the left when entering from northwest entrance.; Ramp: Northwest entrance. - **Contains**: Academic Affairs, Admissions Transfers, College Relations, Dean Of Engineering, Graduate Education, Minority Engineering, Resource Planning And Management, Undergraduate Education, Women In Engineering - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/robert-h-lurie-engineering-center ### Marsal Family School of Education - **Also known as**: Marsal Family School Of Education, SEB - **Building Code**: SEB - **Category**: Academic - **Address**: 610 EAST UNIVERSITY AVE, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.27396764000001, -83.736398605 - **Floors**: 4 - **Building Type**: Teach, Research, Support - **Classrooms**: 24 - **Built**: 1924 - **Architect**: Perkins, Fellows & Hamilton - **Style**: Collegiate Gothic - **Named for**: Kathleen and Bryan Marsal and family (renamed 2023) - **Notable**: Originally University High School (1924) with 1930 addition - **Primary use**: School of Education - **Campus**: Central Campus - **Accessibility**: Elevator: Once inside from the power doors, the elevator is on your left.; Ramp: Follow ramp at Northeast corner to power doors. - **Contains**: Computer Center, Student Lounge 4, Brownlee Room, Conference Room 24, Dean S Conference Room, Schorling Auditorium, Whitney Auditorium, Technology Services, Tribute Room, Advisor Annex, Copy Center, Center For Higher And Post Secondary Education, Center For Improvement Of Early Reading Achievement, Combined Program In Education And Psychology, Development And Alumni Services, Educational Studies, Elementary Masters Of Arts With Certification, Insturctional Research And Informational Services, Joint Program In English And Education, Masters Of Arts With Certification, National Center For Post Secondary Improvement, Nettles Projects, Office Of Administrative Service, Office Of Student Servies, Undergraduate Teacher Education, School Of Education Facilities - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/marsal-family-school-of-education ### Mason Hall - **Also known as**: MH, Mason - **Building Code**: MH - **Category**: Academic - **Address**: 419 STATE ST, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.27710708571429, -83.73950939642857 - **Floors**: 4 - **Building Type**: Teach, Research, Support - **Classrooms**: 57 - **Built**: 1952 - **Architect**: Smith, Hinchman & Grylls - **Style**: Mid-Century Modern - **Named for**: Stevens T. Mason, first Governor of Michigan - **Notable**: Addition to Angell Hall; original 1841 Mason Hall was U-M's first classroom building - **Primary use**: Classrooms, LSA departments - **Campus**: Central Campus - **Accessibility**: Elevator: Continue through the double doors and the elevator will be on the right.; Ramp: Power doors are located at the northeast entrance. - **Contains**: Lsa Honors Department, Lsa Instructional Support Services 1 - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/mason-hall ### Mcity - **Category**: Academic - **Address**: 2905 Baxter Road, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.298021581818176, -83.70191513636364 - **Floors**: 1 - **Building Type**: Administration & Support - **Website**: https://mcity.umich.edu/ - **Built**: 2015 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Simulated urban environment - **Named for**: Blend of "M" for Michigan and "city"; originally the Mobility Transformation Center (MTC); rebranded after the test facility name gained wider recognition - **Notable**: World's first purpose-built autonomous vehicle test facility; 32 acres, 4.25 lane-miles; $10M; opened July 20, 2015 - **Primary use**: Connected and autonomous vehicle testing - **Did you know**: World's first purpose-built environment for testing autonomous vehicles. 32 acres with signalized intersections, railroad crossing, roundabout, tunnel, and fake pedestrians. - **Campus**: North Campus - **Accessibility**: Ramp: East side main entry from parking lot - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/mcity ### Michigan Memorial Phoenix Project - **Also known as**: Michigan Memorial Phoenix Project Laboratory - **Category**: Academic - **Address**: 2301 BONISTEEL BLVD, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.290714090909084, -83.71480953181819 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Teach, Research, Support - **Classrooms**: 1 - **Built**: 1955 - **Architect**: Cornelius Gabler - **Style**: Mid-Century Modern - **Named for**: Memorial to 579 U-M community members who died in WWII - **Notable**: First university attempt worldwide to explore peaceful uses of atomic energy (1948) - **Primary use**: Sustainable energy research - **Campus**: North Campus - **Accessibility**: Ramp: South side main entry facing Bonisteel Blvd. - **Contains**: Michigan Memorial Phoenix Energy Institute, Nuclear Engineering Laboratory - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/michigan-memorial-phoenix-project-laboratory ### Modern Languages Building - **Also known as**: MLB - **Building Code**: MLB - **Category**: Academic - **Address**: 812 WASHINGTON ST, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.279891847619055, -83.73909100952383 - **Floors**: 4 - **Building Type**: Teach, Research, Support - **Classrooms**: 43 - **Built**: 1965 - **Architect**: Albert Kahn Associated Architects - **Style**: Brutalist / Mid-Century Modern - **Named for**: Not named for a person; houses LSA language departments - **Notable**: Cost $5.77M; construction began 1965, completed c. 1969 - **Primary use**: Romance, Asian, Germanic, Slavic Languages departments - **Campus**: Central Campus - **Accessibility**: Elevator: Enter through the doors at either the Southeast or Southwest entrance. If at the Southwest entrance, go in, turn right, head straight, elevators are on the left.; Ramp: Southwest entrance, behind Hill Auditorium - **Contains**: Department Of Romance Languages Literatures, Department Of Slavic Languages Literatures, Iss Media Center Loan, Department Of Germanic Languages Literatures, Lsa Facilities Operations 3 - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/modern-languages-building ### Naval Arch. & Marine Engineering - **Also known as**: Naval Architecture And Marine Engineering, NAME - **Building Code**: NAME - **Category**: Academic - **Address**: 2600 DRAPER DR, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.29308769523809, -83.70923059523808 - **Floors**: 3 - **Building Type**: Teach, Research, Support - **Classrooms**: 4 - **Website**: https://name.engin.umich.edu/ - **Built**: 1977 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Late Modern - **Named for**: Not named for a person; houses the NAME department - **Notable**: Two-story North Campus facility with a drawing loft - **Primary use**: Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering department - **Campus**: North Campus - **Accessibility**: Ramp: Northwest entrance - **Contains**: Caen Lab 3, Ion Beam Laboratory, Snack Eating Area, Conference Room 19, Department Office, Ocean Engineering Lab, Quarterdeck Society, Undergraduate Marine Design Laboratory - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/naval-architecture-and-marine-engineering ### NCRC Building 200 - **Category**: Academic - **Coordinates**: 42.30052, -83.70286 - **Floors**: 1 - **Built**: 1960 - **Architect**: Unknown (Parke-Davis) - **Style**: Pharmaceutical campus - **Named for**: Originally the Parke-Davis pharmaceutical research campus (1960); Pfizer closed it 2007; U-M purchased the 28-building campus for $108M in 2009 - **Notable**: Originally Parke-Davis labs (1960); Pfizer closed 2007; U-M bought 174-acre, 28-building, 2M sq ft campus for $108M in 2009 - **Primary use**: Interdisciplinary research - **Part of**: North Campus Research Complex (NCRC) - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/north-campus-research-complex-building-200 ### NCRC Building 300 - **Category**: Academic - **Coordinates**: 42.30119, -83.7027 - **Floors**: 1 - **Built**: 1960 - **Architect**: Unknown (Parke-Davis) - **Style**: Pharmaceutical campus - **Named for**: Originally the Parke-Davis pharmaceutical research campus (1960); Pfizer closed it 2007; U-M purchased the 28-building campus for $108M in 2009 - **Notable**: Originally Parke-Davis labs (1960); Pfizer closed 2007; U-M bought 174-acre, 28-building, 2M sq ft campus for $108M in 2009 - **Primary use**: Interdisciplinary research - **Part of**: North Campus Research Complex (NCRC) - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/north-campus-research-complex-building-300 ### NCRC Building 500 - **Category**: Academic - **Coordinates**: 42.30062, -83.7023 - **Floors**: 2 - **Built**: 1960 - **Architect**: Unknown (Parke-Davis) - **Style**: Pharmaceutical campus - **Named for**: Originally the Parke-Davis pharmaceutical research campus (1960); Pfizer closed it 2007; U-M purchased the 28-building campus for $108M in 2009 - **Notable**: Originally Parke-Davis labs (1960); Pfizer closed 2007; U-M bought 174-acre, 28-building, 2M sq ft campus for $108M in 2009 - **Primary use**: Interdisciplinary research - **Part of**: North Campus Research Complex (NCRC) - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/north-campus-research-complex-building-500 ### NCRC Building 800 - **Category**: Academic - **Coordinates**: 42.30095, -83.70325 - **Floors**: 1 - **Built**: 1960 - **Architect**: Unknown (Parke-Davis) - **Style**: Pharmaceutical campus - **Named for**: Originally the Parke-Davis pharmaceutical research campus (1960); Pfizer closed it 2007; U-M purchased the 28-building campus for $108M in 2009 - **Notable**: Originally Parke-Davis labs (1960); Pfizer closed 2007; U-M bought 174-acre, 28-building, 2M sq ft campus for $108M in 2009 - **Primary use**: Interdisciplinary research - **Part of**: North Campus Research Complex (NCRC) - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/north-campus-research-complex-building-800 ### Neal Lab - **Also known as**: Homer A. Neal Laboratory, NEAL - **Building Code**: NEAL - **Category**: Academic - **Address**: 450 Church St, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.2762, -83.7358 - **Floors**: 4 - **Building Type**: Teach, Research, Support - **Classrooms**: 11 - **Website**: https://lsa.umich.edu/physics/facilities.html - **Built**: 1995 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Contemporary - **Named for**: Homer A. Neal, pioneering African American physicist, Physics Dept chair 1987–1993 - **Notable**: Addition to Randall Laboratory; renamed 2023 - **Primary use**: Physics research laboratories - **Campus**: Central Campus - **Contains**: Department Of Physics - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/homer-a-neal-laboratory ### North Campus Research Complex (NCRC) - **Also known as**: North Campus Research Complex - **Category**: Academic - **Address**: 2800 Plymouth Rd, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.2995, -83.7065 - **Floors**: 1 - **Building Type**: Teach, Research, Support - **Website**: https://medresearch.umich.edu/labs-departments/facilities/ncrc - **Built**: 1960 - **Architect**: Unknown (Parke-Davis) - **Style**: Pharmaceutical campus - **Named for**: Originally the Parke-Davis pharmaceutical research campus (1960); Pfizer closed it 2007; U-M purchased the 28-building campus for $108M in 2009 - **Notable**: Originally Parke-Davis labs (1960); Pfizer closed 2007; U-M bought 174-acre, 28-building, 2M sq ft campus for $108M in 2009 - **Primary use**: Interdisciplinary research - **Did you know**: Originally Parke-Davis research labs (1960). At peak, Pfizer had 3,600 people here. After Pfizer closed in 2007, U-M bought the 174-acre, 28-building, 2M sq ft campus for $108M in 2009. - **Campus**: North Campus - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/north-campus-research-complex ### North Campus Research Complex Building 10 - **Category**: Academic - **Address**: 2800 Plymouth Road, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.30040410512688, -83.7069302754303 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Teach, Research, Support - **Website**: https://medresearch.umich.edu/labs-departments/facilities/ncrc - **Built**: 1960 - **Architect**: Unknown (Parke-Davis) - **Style**: Pharmaceutical campus - **Named for**: Originally the Parke-Davis pharmaceutical research campus (1960); Pfizer closed it 2007; U-M purchased the 28-building campus for $108M in 2009 - **Notable**: Originally Parke-Davis labs (1960); Pfizer closed 2007; U-M bought 174-acre, 28-building, 2M sq ft campus for $108M in 2009 - **Primary use**: Interdisciplinary research - **Campus**: North Campus - **Accessibility**: Ramp: Enter at building 18 or 16 - **Contains**: Biointerfaces Institute - **Part of**: North Campus Research Complex (NCRC) - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/north-campus-research-complex-building-10 ### North Campus Research Complex Building 100 - **Category**: Academic - **Address**: 1600 HURON PKWY, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.30099019, -83.70315741 - **Floors**: 3 - **Building Type**: Teach, Research, Support - **Website**: https://medresearch.umich.edu/labs-departments/facilities/ncrc - **Built**: 1960 - **Architect**: Unknown (Parke-Davis) - **Style**: Pharmaceutical campus - **Named for**: Originally the Parke-Davis pharmaceutical research campus (1960); Pfizer closed it 2007; U-M purchased the 28-building campus for $108M in 2009 - **Notable**: Originally Parke-Davis labs (1960); Pfizer closed 2007; U-M bought 174-acre, 28-building, 2M sq ft campus for $108M in 2009 - **Primary use**: Interdisciplinary research - **Campus**: North Campus - **Accessibility**: Ramp: West main entrance (Business Engagement Center) - **Contains**: Business Engagement Center 2, Technology Transfer - **Part of**: North Campus Research Complex (NCRC) - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/north-campus-research-complex-building-100 ### North Campus Research Complex Building 14 - **Category**: Academic - **Address**: 2800 Plymouth Road, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.30026126902778, -83.70759546326599 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Teach, Research, Support - **Built**: 1960 - **Architect**: Unknown (Parke-Davis) - **Style**: Pharmaceutical campus - **Named for**: Originally the Parke-Davis pharmaceutical research campus (1960); Pfizer closed it 2007; U-M purchased the 28-building campus for $108M in 2009 - **Notable**: Originally Parke-Davis labs (1960); Pfizer closed 2007; U-M bought 174-acre, 28-building, 2M sq ft campus for $108M in 2009 - **Primary use**: Interdisciplinary research - **Campus**: North Campus - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/north-campus-research-complex-building-14 ### North Campus Research Complex Building 16 - **Category**: Academic - **Address**: 2800 Plymouth Road, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.3012, -83.7065 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Teach, Research, Support - **Website**: https://medresearch.umich.edu/labs-departments/facilities/ncrc - **Built**: 1960 - **Architect**: Unknown (Parke-Davis) - **Style**: Pharmaceutical campus - **Named for**: Originally the Parke-Davis pharmaceutical research campus (1960); Pfizer closed it 2007; U-M purchased the 28-building campus for $108M in 2009 - **Notable**: Originally Parke-Davis labs (1960); Pfizer closed 2007; U-M bought 174-acre, 28-building, 2M sq ft campus for $108M in 2009 - **Primary use**: Interdisciplinary research - **Campus**: North Campus - **Accessibility**: Ramp: East entrance - **Contains**: Institute For Healthcare Policy And Innovation - **Part of**: North Campus Research Complex (NCRC) - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/north-campus-research-complex-building-16 ### North Campus Research Complex Building 18 - **Category**: Academic - **Address**: 2800 Plymouth Road, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.299903985620915, -83.70651058039215 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Teach, Research, Support - **Website**: https://medresearch.umich.edu/labs-departments/facilities/ncrc - **Built**: 1960 - **Architect**: Unknown (Parke-Davis) - **Style**: Pharmaceutical campus - **Named for**: Originally the Parke-Davis pharmaceutical research campus (1960); Pfizer closed it 2007; U-M purchased the 28-building campus for $108M in 2009 - **Notable**: Originally Parke-Davis labs (1960); Pfizer closed 2007; U-M bought 174-acre, 28-building, 2M sq ft campus for $108M in 2009 - **Primary use**: Interdisciplinary research - **Campus**: North Campus - **Accessibility**: Ramp: Main entrance on north side - **Part of**: North Campus Research Complex (NCRC) - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/north-campus-research-complex-building-18 ### North Campus Research Complex Building 20 - **Category**: Academic - **Address**: 2800 Plymouth Road, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.29984069418788, -83.70689808892212 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Teach, Research, Support - **Website**: https://medresearch.umich.edu/labs-departments/facilities/ncrc - **Built**: 1960 - **Architect**: Unknown (Parke-Davis) - **Style**: Pharmaceutical campus - **Named for**: Originally the Parke-Davis pharmaceutical research campus (1960); Pfizer closed it 2007; U-M purchased the 28-building campus for $108M in 2009 - **Notable**: Originally Parke-Davis labs (1960); Pfizer closed 2007; U-M bought 174-acre, 28-building, 2M sq ft campus for $108M in 2009 - **Primary use**: Interdisciplinary research - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: North Campus Research Complex (NCRC) - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/north-campus-research-complex-building-20 ### North Campus Research Complex Building 22 - **Category**: Academic - **Address**: 2800 Plymouth Road, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.29955105139111, -83.7076330141922 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Teach, Research, Support - **Website**: https://medresearch.umich.edu/labs-departments/facilities/ncrc - **Built**: 1960 - **Architect**: Unknown (Parke-Davis) - **Style**: Pharmaceutical campus - **Named for**: Originally the Parke-Davis pharmaceutical research campus (1960); Pfizer closed it 2007; U-M purchased the 28-building campus for $108M in 2009 - **Notable**: Originally Parke-Davis labs (1960); Pfizer closed 2007; U-M bought 174-acre, 28-building, 2M sq ft campus for $108M in 2009 - **Primary use**: Interdisciplinary research - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: North Campus Research Complex (NCRC) - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/north-campus-research-complex-building-22 ### North Campus Research Complex Building 25 - **Category**: Academic - **Address**: 2800 Plymouth Road, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.29995972508797, -83.70585202740631 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Teach, Research, Support - **Website**: https://medresearch.umich.edu/labs-departments/facilities/ncrc - **Built**: 1960 - **Architect**: Unknown (Parke-Davis) - **Style**: Pharmaceutical campus - **Named for**: Originally the Parke-Davis pharmaceutical research campus (1960); Pfizer closed it 2007; U-M purchased the 28-building campus for $108M in 2009 - **Notable**: Originally Parke-Davis labs (1960); Pfizer closed 2007; U-M bought 174-acre, 28-building, 2M sq ft campus for $108M in 2009 - **Primary use**: Interdisciplinary research - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: North Campus Research Complex (NCRC) - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/north-campus-research-complex-building-25 ### North Campus Research Complex Building 26 - **Category**: Academic - **Address**: 2800 Plymouth Road, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.299241568574296, -83.70623826550445 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Teach, Research, Support - **Website**: https://medresearch.umich.edu/labs-departments/facilities/ncrc - **Built**: 1960 - **Architect**: Unknown (Parke-Davis) - **Style**: Pharmaceutical campus - **Named for**: Originally the Parke-Davis pharmaceutical research campus (1960); Pfizer closed it 2007; U-M purchased the 28-building campus for $108M in 2009 - **Notable**: Originally Parke-Davis labs (1960); Pfizer closed 2007; U-M bought 174-acre, 28-building, 2M sq ft campus for $108M in 2009 - **Primary use**: Interdisciplinary research - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: North Campus Research Complex (NCRC) - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/north-campus-research-complex-building-26 ### North Campus Research Complex Building 28 - **Category**: Academic - **Address**: 2800 Plymouth Road, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.2987, -83.70668 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Teach, Research, Support - **Website**: https://medresearch.umich.edu/labs-departments/facilities/ncrc - **Built**: 1960 - **Architect**: Unknown (Parke-Davis) - **Style**: Pharmaceutical campus - **Named for**: Originally the Parke-Davis pharmaceutical research campus (1960); Pfizer closed it 2007; U-M purchased the 28-building campus for $108M in 2009 - **Notable**: Originally Parke-Davis labs (1960); Pfizer closed 2007; U-M bought 174-acre, 28-building, 2M sq ft campus for $108M in 2009 - **Primary use**: Interdisciplinary research - **Campus**: North Campus - **Accessibility**: Ramp: Enter through building 35, north entry to 28 - **Contains**: Macromolecular Science And Engineering - **Part of**: North Campus Research Complex (NCRC) - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/north-campus-research-complex-building-28 ### North Campus Research Complex Building 30 - **Category**: Academic - **Address**: 2800 Plymouth Road, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.29911460082482, -83.70715558098755 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Teach, Research, Support - **Website**: http://ncrc.umich.edu/sites/default/files/downloads/shared/NCRC%20Visitor%20Map%20-%208.8.17.pdf - **Built**: 1960 - **Architect**: Unknown (Parke-Davis) - **Style**: Pharmaceutical campus - **Named for**: Originally the Parke-Davis pharmaceutical research campus (1960); Pfizer closed it 2007; U-M purchased the 28-building campus for $108M in 2009 - **Notable**: Originally Parke-Davis labs (1960); Pfizer closed 2007; U-M bought 174-acre, 28-building, 2M sq ft campus for $108M in 2009 - **Primary use**: Interdisciplinary research - **Campus**: North Campus - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/north-campus-research-complex-building-30 ### North Campus Research Complex Building 32 - **Category**: Academic - **Address**: 2800 Plymouth Rd, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.298118, -83.707098 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Teach, Research, Support - **Website**: https://che.engin.umich.edu/ - **Built**: 1960 - **Architect**: Unknown (Parke-Davis) - **Style**: Pharmaceutical campus - **Named for**: Originally the Parke-Davis pharmaceutical research campus (1960); Pfizer closed it 2007; U-M purchased the 28-building campus for $108M in 2009 - **Notable**: Originally Parke-Davis labs (1960); Pfizer closed 2007; U-M bought 174-acre, 28-building, 2M sq ft campus for $108M in 2009 - **Primary use**: Interdisciplinary research - **Campus**: North Campus - **Contains**: Chemical Engineering 1 - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/north-campus-research-complex-building-32 ### North Campus Research Complex Building 35 - **Category**: Academic - **Address**: 2800 Plymouth Road, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.29850753273433, -83.70745598839721 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Teach, Research, Support - **Website**: http://ncrc.umich.edu/sites/default/files/downloads/shared/NCRC%20Visitor%20Map%20-%208.8.17.pdf - **Built**: 1960 - **Architect**: Unknown (Parke-Davis) - **Style**: Pharmaceutical campus - **Named for**: Originally the Parke-Davis pharmaceutical research campus (1960); Pfizer closed it 2007; U-M purchased the 28-building campus for $108M in 2009 - **Notable**: Originally Parke-Davis labs (1960); Pfizer closed 2007; U-M bought 174-acre, 28-building, 2M sq ft campus for $108M in 2009 - **Primary use**: Interdisciplinary research - **Campus**: North Campus - **Accessibility**: Ramp: South entrance - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/north-campus-research-complex-building-35 ### North Campus Research Complex Building 36 - **Category**: Academic - **Address**: 2800 Plymouth Road, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.29792029790157, -83.7074720816513 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Teach, Research, Support - **Website**: https://medresearch.umich.edu/labs-departments/facilities/ncrc - **Built**: 1960 - **Architect**: Unknown (Parke-Davis) - **Style**: Pharmaceutical campus - **Named for**: Originally the Parke-Davis pharmaceutical research campus (1960); Pfizer closed it 2007; U-M purchased the 28-building campus for $108M in 2009 - **Notable**: Originally Parke-Davis labs (1960); Pfizer closed 2007; U-M bought 174-acre, 28-building, 2M sq ft campus for $108M in 2009 - **Primary use**: Interdisciplinary research - **Campus**: North Campus - **Accessibility**: Ramp: South entrance - **Contains**: Fast Forward Medical Innovation, Institutional Review Board - **Part of**: North Campus Research Complex (NCRC) - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/north-campus-research-complex-building-36 ### North Campus Research Complex Building 50 - **Category**: Academic - **Address**: 2800 Plymouth Road, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.29862656615451, -83.70596468018493 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Administration & Support - **Website**: http://ncrc.umich.edu/sites/default/files/downloads/shared/NCRC%20Visitor%20Map%20-%208.8.17.pdf - **Built**: 1960 - **Architect**: Unknown (Parke-Davis) - **Style**: Pharmaceutical campus - **Named for**: Originally the Parke-Davis pharmaceutical research campus (1960); Pfizer closed it 2007; U-M purchased the 28-building campus for $108M in 2009 - **Notable**: Originally Parke-Davis labs (1960); Pfizer closed 2007; U-M bought 174-acre, 28-building, 2M sq ft campus for $108M in 2009 - **Primary use**: Interdisciplinary research - **Campus**: North Campus - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/north-campus-research-complex-building-50 ### North Campus Research Complex Building 520 - **Category**: Academic - **Address**: 2800 Plymouth Rd., Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.29980827222221, -83.70306647777778 - **Floors**: 3 - **Building Type**: Teach, Research, Support - **Classrooms**: 1 - **Website**: https://medresearch.umich.edu/labs-departments/facilities/ncrc - **Built**: 1960 - **Architect**: Unknown (Parke-Davis) - **Style**: Pharmaceutical campus - **Named for**: Originally the Parke-Davis pharmaceutical research campus (1960); Pfizer closed it 2007; U-M purchased the 28-building campus for $108M in 2009 - **Notable**: Originally Parke-Davis labs (1960); Pfizer closed 2007; U-M bought 174-acre, 28-building, 2M sq ft campus for $108M in 2009 - **Primary use**: Interdisciplinary research - **Campus**: North Campus - **Accessibility**: Ramp: West side main entrance - **Part of**: North Campus Research Complex (NCRC) - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/north-campus-research-complex-building-520 ### North Campus Research Complex Building 60 - **Category**: Academic - **Address**: 2800 Plymouth Road, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.29951534191299, -83.70708047913513 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Teach, Research, Support - **Website**: http://ncrc.umich.edu/sites/default/files/downloads/shared/NCRC%20Visitor%20Map%20-%208.8.17.pdf - **Built**: 1960 - **Architect**: Unknown (Parke-Davis) - **Style**: Pharmaceutical campus - **Named for**: Originally the Parke-Davis pharmaceutical research campus (1960); Pfizer closed it 2007; U-M purchased the 28-building campus for $108M in 2009 - **Notable**: Originally Parke-Davis labs (1960); Pfizer closed 2007; U-M bought 174-acre, 28-building, 2M sq ft campus for $108M in 2009 - **Primary use**: Interdisciplinary research - **Campus**: North Campus - **Accessibility**: Ramp: No exterior entrance. Access is through building 20 or 30 - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/north-campus-research-complex-building-60 ### North Campus Research Complex Building 80 - **Category**: Academic - **Address**: 2800 Plymouth Road, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.299248122222224, -83.70531985555554 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Administration & Support - **Website**: http://ncrc.umich.edu/sites/default/files/downloads/shared/NCRC%20Visitor%20Map%20-%208.8.17.pdf - **Built**: 1960 - **Architect**: Unknown (Parke-Davis) - **Style**: Pharmaceutical campus - **Named for**: Originally the Parke-Davis pharmaceutical research campus (1960); Pfizer closed it 2007; U-M purchased the 28-building campus for $108M in 2009 - **Notable**: Originally Parke-Davis labs (1960); Pfizer closed 2007; U-M bought 174-acre, 28-building, 2M sq ft campus for $108M in 2009 - **Primary use**: Interdisciplinary research - **Campus**: North Campus - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/north-campus-research-complex-building-80 ### North Campus Research Complex Building 90 - **Category**: Academic - **Address**: 2800 Plymouth Road, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.300106529554874, -83.70568036602936 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Teach, Research, Support - **Website**: http://ncrc.umich.edu/sites/default/files/downloads/shared/NCRC%20Visitor%20Map%20-%208.8.17.pdf - **Built**: 1960 - **Architect**: Unknown (Parke-Davis) - **Style**: Pharmaceutical campus - **Named for**: Originally the Parke-Davis pharmaceutical research campus (1960); Pfizer closed it 2007; U-M purchased the 28-building campus for $108M in 2009 - **Notable**: Originally Parke-Davis labs (1960); Pfizer closed 2007; U-M bought 174-acre, 28-building, 2M sq ft campus for $108M in 2009 - **Primary use**: Interdisciplinary research - **Campus**: North Campus - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/north-campus-research-complex-building-90 ### Nuclear Engineering Laboratories - **Category**: Academic - **Address**: 2301 BONISTEEL BLVD, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.291273037500005, -83.7146937 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Teach, Research, Support - **Built**: 1955 - **Architect**: Cornelius Gabler / Smith, Hinchman & Grylls - **Style**: Mid-Century Modern - **Named for**: the Michigan Memorial Phoenix Project, a memorial to 585 U-M community members who died in WWII - **Notable**: Originally housed Ford Nuclear Reactor (deactivated 2003); renovated and reopened 2017 - **Primary use**: Nuclear Engineering and Radiological Sciences - **Campus**: North Campus - **Accessibility**: Ramp: Enter through PML - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/nuclear-engineering-laboratories ### Public Health I (Vaughan Building) - **Also known as**: Henry Frieze Vaughan School of Public Health Building, FB - **Building Code**: FB - **Category**: Academic - **Address**: 1415 WASHINGTON HTS, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.28081987586208, -83.73042174137933 - **Floors**: 6 - **Building Type**: Teach, Research, Support - **Classrooms**: 23 - **Built**: 1942 - **Architect**: Lewis J. Sarvis - **Style**: Collegiate Gothic / Georgian Revival - **Named for**: Henry Frieze Vaughan, first dean of School of Public Health - **Notable**: One of earliest dedicated public health school buildings in the US - **Primary use**: School of Public Health - **Campus**: Medical Campus - **Contains**: Donald Hall Collection Visiting Artists, Communication Studies Computing Research Labs, Costume Lab, Light Lab, Multi Media Lab, Hebrew Lecturers Learning Resource Center, Institute For Study Of Buddhist Lit Sem Library, Theatre Library, Editing Rooms, Electrics Sound Shop, Program In Film Video Studies Faculty Offices, Radio Studios, Asian Languages Cultures Seminar Room, Conference Room 8, Conference Room 9, Film Video Studies Studio, Marsh Seminar Room, Video Acting Studio Faculty Offices, Costume Room, Dr Betty Jean Jones Grad Studio, Journal Of Cuneiform Studies, Program Studies In Religion, Salinger Resource Center, Dept Of Asian L L Student Services Office, Green Room Theatre Study Lounge, Arena Theatre Arena, Frieze Scene Shop, Trueblood Theatre, Career Planning Resource Center, Department Of Theatre Drama, Lsa Media Services - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/henry-frieze-vaughan-school-of-public-health-building ### Public Health II - **Also known as**: Thomas Francis Jr. Building, SPH2 - **Building Code**: SPH2 - **Category**: Academic - **Address**: 1420 WASHINGTON HTS, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.280237549999995, -83.729929375 - **Floors**: 7 - **Building Type**: Teach, Research, Support - **Classrooms**: 22 - **Website**: https://sph.umich.edu/ - **Built**: 1971 - **Architect**: Albert Kahn Associates - **Style**: Mid-Century Modern - **Named for**: Thomas Francis Jr., epidemiologist who directed the 1954 Salk polio vaccine field trial - **Notable**: Seven stories, 169,697 sq ft; founded U-M School of Public Health - **Primary use**: School of Public Health (Public Health II) - **Campus**: Medical Campus - **Accessibility**: Ramp: Main entry on the northwest corner facing Washington Heights - **Contains**: Computer Cluster, Public Health Library And Informatics, Sph Ii Auditorium, Center For Population Planning, Health Management Policy, La Salud Student Association, Public Health Genetics, Public Health Student Association, Public Health Students Of African Descent, Biostatistics, Public Health Library And Informatics 1, Center For Molecular And Clinical Epidemiology Of Infectious Diseases, Prevention Research Center Of Michigan, Risk Science Center - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/thomas-francis-jr-building ### Rackham Graduate School (Horace H.) - **Also known as**: Horace H. Rackham School Of Graduate Studies, RACK, Rackham - **Building Code**: RACK - **Category**: Academic - **Address**: 915 WASHINGTON ST, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.280878776190484, -83.73827409523808 - **Floors**: 4 - **Building Type**: Teach, Research, Support - **Classrooms**: 5 - **Website**: https://rackham.umich.edu/ - **Built**: 1938 - **Architect**: Smith, Hinchman & Grylls (William E. Kapp) - **Style**: Classical Renaissance / Art Deco - **Named for**: Horace H. Rackham, attorney who filed Ford Motor Co. incorporation (1903) - **Notable**: Sculpted facade by Corrado Parducci; 1,100-seat auditorium - **Primary use**: Graduate School administration, auditorium, gallery - **Did you know**: On April 12, 1955, Dr. Thomas Francis Jr. announced from Rackham Auditorium that the Salk polio vaccine was "safe, effective, and potent," broadcast live to 54,000 physicians. Salk learned vaccine methodology from Francis at U-M. - **Campus**: Central Campus - **Accessibility**: Elevator: After entering through the power doors, go through the double doors and East and West elevators are on left and right sides of the lobby.; Ramp: A ramp, leading to power doors, is located to the left of the stairs at the South (main) entrance. - **Contains**: Earl Lewis Room, Common Room, Auditorium 2, Amphitheatre, East Lounge, Reading Room 4, West Study Hall, Assembly Hall, East Conference Room, West Conference Room, Rackham Graduate School Admissions 1, Rackham Dean S Office, Academic Records And Dissertations, Admissions, Business Services, Budget And Accounts, Development Alumni Relations, Fellowships, Graduate Student Success, Rackham Human Resources, Rackham Information Technology Services, Rackham Mail Services, Rackham Publications, Michigan Quarterly Review, Michigan Society Of Fellows, Rackham Student Government, Students Of Color Of Rackham, Center For Statistical Consultation And Research - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/horace-h-rackham-school-of-graduate-studies ### Randall Laboratory - **Also known as**: Harrison M. Randall Laboratory, RAND - **Building Code**: RAND - **Category**: Academic - **Address**: 450 CHURCH ST, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.276580068292674, -83.73659948292683 - **Floors**: 4 - **Building Type**: Teach, Research, Support - **Classrooms**: 6 - **Website**: https://lsa.umich.edu/physics - **Built**: 1924 - **Architect**: Albert Kahn - **Style**: Classical Revival - **Named for**: Harrison M. Randall, U-M physics professor and department chair who championed its construction - **Notable**: L-shaped building; renamed from East Physics Building in 1940 - **Primary use**: Physics department laboratories, offices, and classrooms - **Did you know**: Donald Glaser conceived the bubble chamber here in 1952, winning the 1960 Nobel Prize in Physics. Samuel C.C. Ting (1976 Nobel) earned three degrees from U-M Physics. The lab also housed a cyclotron that was the most powerful in the world when it was built in the 1930s. - **Campus**: Central Campus - **Accessibility**: Elevator: From accessible entrance, take lift to first floor. Exit lift, turn right and go through door on left. Then turn left down the hall, and the elevator is on the right.; Ramp: Southeast entrance by Dennison - **Contains**: Cscs Computer Lab, Vending Machines 1, Advanced Physics Lab, Becchetti Lab, Bucksbaum Lab, Central Outer Tracker Lab, Chupp Lab, Cscs Commons, Janecke Lab, Kurdak Lab, Longo Lab, Molecular Beam Epitaxy Lab, Monroe Lab, Nonlinear Laser Sepctroscopy Lab, Orr Lab, Raithel Lab, Uher Lab, Waves Heat Light Lab, X Ray Diffraction Thin Film Wide Bandgap Semiconductor Research Lab, Conference Room 20, Conference Room 21, Conference Room 22, Conference Room 23, Oskar Klein Conference Room, Biophysics With Single Dna Molecules, Liquid Nitorgen Room, Physics Instrument Shop, The Craneom, Electronics Shop, Physics Help Room, Department Of Physics, Department Of Student Services, Physics Intro Labs, Leinweber Center For Theoretical Physics, Its Computing Services, Student Shop, Physics Facilities - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/harrison-m-randall-laboratory ### Revelli Hall - **Also known as**: William D Revelli Band Rehearsal Hall, REVELLI - **Building Code**: REVELLI - **Category**: Academic - **Address**: 350 HOOVER AVE, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.269348699999995, -83.74478372222224 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Teach, Research, Support - **Classrooms**: 1 - **Website**: https://michiganmarchingband.com/facilities - **Built**: 1974 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Brutalist - **Named for**: William D. Revelli, Michigan Marching Band director 1935–1971 - **Notable**: First dedicated facility for the Michigan Marching Band - **Primary use**: Band rehearsal, music practice - **Campus**: Athletic Campus - **Contains**: Wilson Room - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/william-d-revelli-band-rehearsal-hall ### Ross School of Business - **Also known as**: Stephen M. Ross School Of Business Building, R-BUS, Ross - **Building Code**: R-BUS - **Category**: Academic - **Address**: 701 TAPPAN ST, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.27257336818182, -83.7376475 - **Floors**: 5 - **Building Type**: Teach, Research, Support - **Classrooms**: 21 - **Website**: https://michiganross.umich.edu/ - **Built**: 2009 - **Architect**: Kohn Pedersen Fox (KPF) - **Style**: Contemporary - **Named for**: Stephen M. Ross (BBA '62), founder of Related Companies; donated $100M (2004), $200M more (2013) - **Notable**: 270,000+ sq ft; AIA Honor Award (2018); school established 1924 - **Primary use**: Ross School of Business, MBA and BBA programs - **Sustainability**: LEED Silver (2009). Three green roofs, underfloor air distribution, 25% energy savings. - **Campus**: Central Campus - **Accessibility**: Elevator: From the East entrance, make an immediate left to reach elevators. From the Southwest entrance, follow hall straight, turn right to follow hall around to the elevators.; Ramp: Located at the East entrance near the Hill parking structure, the Southwest corner by Hill and Tappan, and the Northwest and Northeast corners of the building. - **Contains**: Board Room 1, Colloquium, Blau Auditorium, Davidson Winter Garden, Multidisciplinary Action Project, Zell Lurie Institute For Entrepreneurial Studies, Center For Positive Organizational Scholarship, Laptop Support, Ross Leadership Initiative, Och Fitness Center, Nonprofit And Public Management Center, Faculty Support 1, Paton Accounting Center - **Part of**: Ross School of Business Campus - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/stephen-m-ross-school-of-business-building ### Ross School of Business Campus - **Also known as**: Ross School of Business Complex, Ross, Ross School - **Category**: Academic - **Address**: 701 Tappan Ave, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.273, -83.738 - **Floors**: 4 - **Building Type**: Teach, Research, Support - **Classrooms**: 21 - **Website**: https://michiganross.umich.edu/ - **Built**: 2009 - **Architect**: Kohn Pedersen Fox (KPF) - **Style**: Contemporary - **Named for**: Stephen M. Ross (BBA '62), founder of Related Companies; $100M gift (2004), $200M more (2013) - **Notable**: Multi-building campus integrating Blau Hall, Wyly Hall, and original Ross building - **Primary use**: Ross School of Business - **Campus**: Central Campus - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/ross-complex ### School of Kinesiology Building - **Also known as**: SKB - **Building Code**: SKB - **Category**: Academic - **Address**: 830 UNIVERSITY AVE, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.27793096333333, -83.73901109333335 - **Floors**: 4 - **Building Type**: Teach, Research, Support - **Classrooms**: 18 - **Built**: 1915 - **Architect**: Albert Kahn - **Style**: Industrial Modern - **Named for**: Originally E.H. Kraus Building (mineralogy professor) - **Notable**: $120M renovation; Kahn used factory design innovations to maximize daylight - **Primary use**: School of Kinesiology - **Sustainability**: LEED Gold (~2021). $120M renovation of Albert Kahn 1915 building. 41% energy savings. - **Heritage**: National Register of Historic Places contributing property - **Campus**: Central Campus - **Wikidata**: Q138570169 - **Accessibility**: Elevator: Enter through the South entrance (near Mason Hall), make a left at the second hallway, and there will be 2 elevators. There is also an elevator down the right hallway.; Ramp: A ramp is located at the South entrance (near Mason Hall). - **Contains**: School Of Kinesiology, Exercise Science Lab, Motor Control Lab, Sport Management Program - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/school-of-kinesiology-building ### School of Nursing - **Also known as**: School Of Nursing Building 2, SNB - **Building Code**: SNB - **Category**: Academic - **Address**: 426 North INGALLS ST, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.285113849999995, -83.738441746875 - **Floors**: 4 - **Building Type**: Teach, Research, Support - **Classrooms**: 29 - **Website**: https://nursing.umich.edu - **Built**: 2015 - **Architect**: RDG Planning & Design - **Style**: Contemporary - **Named for**: Not named for a person; first purpose-built building for the School of Nursing (founded 1891) - **Notable**: LEED Gold; first purpose-built nursing building (124 years after school founding) - **Primary use**: School of Nursing classrooms, simulation labs - **Sustainability**: LEED Gold (~2016). 27% energy savings, 2,300 sq ft green roof, all-LED lighting. - **Campus**: Medical Campus - **Accessibility**: Ramp: East side of the building on the portion that is facing south next to the east parking lot, and on the north side of the building facing the west parking lot. - **Contains**: Lecture Hall, Nick S Cafeteria, Reading Room, Student Lounge 5, Mail Room 2, Clinical Simulation Lab, Division Of Acute Critical And Long Term Care Programs Division I, Division Of Health Promotion And Risk Reduction Programs Division Ii, Division Of Nursing And Health Care Systems Administration Programs Division Iii, Office Of Academic Affairs, Office Of Business And Financial Affairs, Office Of Clinical Affairs, Office Of Community Partnerships, Office Of Development And Alumni Affairs, Office Of Doctoral And Post Doctoral Studies, Office Of International Affairs, Office Of Multicultural Affairs, Office Of Student Affairs, Office Of The Dean 4, School Of Nursing - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/school-of-nursing-building-2 ### School of Nursing Building 1 - **Also known as**: NIB - **Building Code**: NIB - **Category**: Academic - **Address**: 300 N INGALLS ST, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.28402467142856, -83.73771563809524 - **Floors**: 4 - **Building Type**: Teach, Research, Support - **Classrooms**: 36 - **Website**: https://med.umich.edu - **Built**: 1913 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Early 20th Century Institutional - **Named for**: Not named for a person; originally built as part of St. Joseph's Hospital (1913); purchased by U-M 1977 - **Notable**: Converted to nursing school use in 1989 - **Primary use**: School of Nursing administrative offices and classrooms - **Campus**: Medical Campus - **Accessibility**: Elevator: 0; Ramp: 0 - **Contains**: Center For Bioethics And Social Sciences In Medicine - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/school-of-nursing-building-1 ### School of Public Health Bldg I and Crossroads and Tower - **Also known as**: Henry Frieze Vaughan Public Health Building, SPH - **Building Code**: SPH - **Category**: Academic - **Address**: 1415 WASHINGTON HTS, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.28082186140352, -83.73042440701755 - **Floors**: 3 - **Building Type**: Teach, Research, Support - **Classrooms**: 23 - **Website**: https://sph.umich.edu/ - **Built**: 1942 - **Architect**: Lewis J. Sarvis - **Style**: Collegiate Gothic / Georgian Revival - **Named for**: Henry Frieze Vaughan, first dean of School of Public Health - **Notable**: One of earliest dedicated public health school buildings in the US - **Primary use**: School of Public Health - **Campus**: Medical Campus - **Accessibility**: Ramp: South side main entrance facing Washington Heights, and both entrances on north and south side of the courtyard under the bridge. - **Contains**: Research Tower, Community Crossroads Room, Lane Family Auditorium, Sph I Auditorium, Public Health Clinics, Academic Outreach, Academic Services, Associate Dean, Budget And Administration, Career Services And Resources, Center For Research On Ethnicity Culture And Health, Development And External Relations, Environmental Health Services, Epidemiology, Office Of Academic Affairs Admission, Office Of The Dean 1, Research And Facilities, Health Behavior And Health Education, Office Of Public Health Practice, Center For Managing Chronic Disease, Center For Social Epideimiology And Population Health, Global Health Programs Initiatives, Griffith Leadership Center, Health Society Scholars Program, Glass House Cafe 1 - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/henry-frieze-vaughan-public-health-building ### School of Social Work Building - **Also known as**: School Of Social Work Building, SSWB - **Building Code**: SSWB - **Category**: Academic - **Address**: 1080 UNIVERSITY AVE, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.27456235151515, -83.73649216363637 - **Floors**: 5 - **Building Type**: Teach, Research, Support - **Classrooms**: 19 - **Website**: https://ssw.umich.edu/ - **Built**: 1998 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Contemporary - **Named for**: Not named for a person; first dedicated building for the School of Social Work (founded 1921) - **Notable**: First dedicated building for the School of Social Work - **Primary use**: School of Social Work - **Campus**: Central Campus - **Accessibility**: Elevator: From the Northeast entrance, walk straight and elevator will be in front of you. From the Southwest entrance, make an immediate right, and elevator will be on the right.; Ramp: Power Doors are located at the Northeast and Southwest entrances. - **Contains**: Fauri Seminar Room, Harold And Marion Johnson Conference Room, Mcgregor Commons, Pickard Classroom, Purdy Classroom, Rogel Seminar Room, Warner Seminar Room, Conference Center, Student Union, Alumni Relations, Audio Visual Services, Business Operations, Computer And Technology Services, Continuing Education, Development Office 2, Doctoral Office, External Relations, External Relations And Communications, Faculty Support, Infostation Kiosk Team, The Journal Of The International Institute, Office Of Field Instruction, Office Of Student Services Admissions, Office Of The Dean 5, Registrar, Research Office, Social Work Library 1, Jewish Communal Leadership Program, Office Of Global Activities, Center For World Performance Studies, Scheduling Room Reservations - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/school-of-social-work-building ### Tappan Hall - **Also known as**: TAP - **Building Code**: TAP - **Category**: Academic - **Address**: 855 South University Ave, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.27551322894736, -83.73925882105264 - **Floors**: 3 - **Building Type**: Teach, Research, Support - **Classrooms**: 4 - **Built**: 1894 - **Architect**: Spier & Rohns - **Style**: Richardsonian Romanesque - **Named for**: Henry Philip Tappan, first U-M president (1852–1863) - **Notable**: Oldest extant classroom building on campus - **Primary use**: History of Art department - **Campus**: Central Campus - **Accessibility**: Elevator: Go through the East entrance, and the elevator is on the left.; Ramp: Power doors are located at the East entrance (side entrance). - **Contains**: Fine Arts Library, Career Resource Center, Graduate Study Room, History Of Art, Media Services, Student Services - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/tappan-hall ### Thayer Academic Building - **Also known as**: STB - **Building Code**: STB - **Category**: Academic - **Address**: 202 THAYER ST, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.28008668571429, -83.74004705714286 - **Floors**: 6 - **Building Type**: Teach, Research, Support - **Classrooms**: 7 - **Built**: 2004 - **Architect**: Diamond Schmitt Architects - **Style**: Contemporary - **Named for**: Not named for a person; named for its location on the North Campus Thayer Drive area - **Notable**: $17M six-story building; Diamond Schmitt's first project at U-M - **Primary use**: Architecture and urban planning classrooms, faculty offices, exhibition space - **Campus**: Central Campus - **Accessibility**: Ramp: East side main entry - **Contains**: Institute For The Humanities, Jean And Samuel Frankel Center For Judaic Studies 1, Near Eastern Studies, Asian Languages And Cultures 1 - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/thayer-academic-building ### Tisch Hall - **Category**: Academic - **Address**: 435 S State St, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.2763, -83.7396 - **Floors**: 4 - **Building Type**: Teach, Research, Support - **Classrooms**: 38 - **Built**: 1996 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Postmodern - **Named for**: Preston Robert Tisch (BBA '48) and Joan Tisch, U-M alumni and philanthropists - **Notable**: Connector bridging Angell and Haven Halls - **Primary use**: History, Classical Studies, Comparative Literature departments - **Campus**: Central Campus - **Contains**: Department Of English Language And Literature, Lsa Academic Advising - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/tisch-hall ### Towsley Center for Cont. Med Ed - **Also known as**: Towsley Center For Continuing Medical Education - **Category**: Academic - **Address**: 1515 HOSPITAL DR, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.283759045, -83.72895011499999 - **Floors**: 3 - **Building Type**: Teach, Research, Support - **Classrooms**: 3 - **Website**: https://medicine.umich.edu/dept/learning-health-sciences/towsley/index.htm - **Built**: 1969 - **Architect**: Alden B. Dow - **Style**: Mid-Century Modern - **Named for**: Harry A. and Margaret Dow Towsley (Margaret was daughter of Herbert H. Dow) - **Notable**: Designed by Alden B. Dow (Frank Lloyd Wright protege); hosts 500+ events annually - **Primary use**: Continuing medical education conferences - **Campus**: Medical Campus - **Accessibility**: Ramp: Enter through adjoining buildings - **Contains**: Classrooms, Kelly Classroom, Exhibit Dining Room, Lounge 5, Dow Auditorium, Sheldon Lecture Room, Seminar Room 3, Conference Room 28, Classrooms 1 - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/towsley-center-for-continuing-medical-education ### Transportation Research Institute - **Also known as**: U-M Transportation Research Inst, UMTRI - **Building Code**: UMTRI - **Category**: Academic - **Address**: 2901 BAXTER RD, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.29796845666667, -83.70323916666668 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Teach, Research, Support - **Website**: http://www.umtri.umich.edu - **Built**: 1969 - **Architect**: Harley, Ellington, Cowin & Stirton - **Style**: Mid-Century Modern - **Named for**: Originally Highway Safety Research Institute (HSRI), founded 1965 with $10M from Ford, GM, and automakers; renamed UMTRI in early 1980s - **Notable**: Founded 1965 with $10M grant from Ford, GM, and Automobile Manufacturers Association - **Primary use**: Transportation safety research - **Campus**: North Campus - **Accessibility**: Elevator: After entering through the power doors, elevators are on left side of the lobby.; Ramp: A ramp, leading to power doors, is located at the Main entrance (south) of the building. - **Contains**: Transportation Research Institute 1, Umtri Library - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/u-m-transportation-research-inst ### Undergraduate Science Building - **Also known as**: USB - **Building Code**: USB - **Category**: Academic - **Address**: 204 WASHTENAW AVE, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.27984951935485, -83.73506950967743 - **Floors**: 4 - **Building Type**: Teach, Research, Support - **Classrooms**: 39 - **Built**: 2006 - **Architect**: SmithGroup / Venturi, Scott Brown - **Style**: Contemporary - **Named for**: Not named for a person; part of the Palmer Drive Life Sciences Complex - **Notable**: 140,000 sq ft; 16 teaching labs on three floors - **Primary use**: Undergraduate science instruction - **Campus**: Central Campus - **Accessibility**: Elevator: From the North entrance (west corner), elevator is to the left. From the North entrance (east corner), go all the way straight down, elevator is on the left.; Ramp: There are power doors at most entrances, among them, the North entrances (at each corner of building), and the Southeast entrance. - **Contains**: Classroom Services, Mcdb Labs, Neuroscience Lab, Conference Room 29, Conference Room 30, Mail Room 1, Neuroscience Program, Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program 1, Women In Science And Engineering 1, Lsa Facilities Operations 1, Program In Biology - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/undergraduate-science-building ### Walter E Lay Auto Lab - **Also known as**: Walter E. Lay Automotive Engineering Laboratory, AL - **Building Code**: AL - **Category**: Academic - **Address**: 1231 BEAL AVE, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.29191027647059, -83.71419068235295 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Teach, Research, Support - **Classrooms**: 7 - **Built**: 1955 - **Architect**: Giffels & Vallet - **Style**: Mid-Century Modern - **Named for**: Walter E. Lay, U-M mechanical engineering professor and automotive pioneer - **Notable**: North Campus facility succeeding earlier 1937 lab - **Primary use**: Automotive engineering research - **Campus**: North Campus - **Accessibility**: Elevator: Straight on right from north entrance.; Ramp: North entrance and southwest entrance. - **Contains**: Me 395 Undergraduate Instructional Lab, Research Lab, Instructional Single Cylinder Engine Laboratory, Spark Ignition Engine Lubrication Laboratory, Conference Room 15, Graduate Student Research Assistants, Copy Room 1, Adminstrative Services, Cavitation And Multiphase Flow Laboratory, Diesel Engine Research Laboratory, Low Engine Friction Research Laboratory, Facilities Management Office, General Motors Satellite Research Laboratory, Mechatronics Laboratory, Metal Matrix Composite Linear Research Laboratory, Powertrain Control Laboratory, Powertrain Control Laboratory 1, Systems And Control Laboratory, Technical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory, Turbomachinery Vibrations Laboratory, Unburned Hydrocarbon Emissions Research Laboratory, Variable Compression Ratio Engine Research Laboratory - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/walter-e-lay-automotive-engineering-laboratory ### Weill Hall (Ford School) - **Also known as**: Joan & Sanford Weill Hall, WEILL - **Building Code**: WEILL - **Category**: Academic - **Address**: 735 STATE ST, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.27242816451613, -83.74031089032258 - **Floors**: 3 - **Building Type**: Teach, Research, Support - **Classrooms**: 14 - **Website**: https://fordschool.umich.edu/ - **Built**: 2006 - **Architect**: Robert A.M. Stern Architects - **Style**: Collegiate Gothic Revival - **Named for**: Joan and Sanford Weill (Weill Hall); Gerald R. Ford School named for 38th President - **Notable**: Groundbreaking with President Ford in attendance - **Primary use**: Ford School of Public Policy - **Campus**: Central Campus - **Accessibility**: Elevator: Proceed south through doors and turn left at first hallway; elevators are on the left.; Ramp: Use north entrance - facing parking lot and Law School - **Contains**: Walter And Leonore Annenberg Auditorium, Betty Ford Classroom, Paul And Nancy O Neill Classroom, Max And Marjorie Fisher Classroom, David G Judith C Frey Frey Foundation Classroom, Great Hall, Steelcase Conference Room, Scowcroft Confrence Room, 3rd Floor Seminar Room, Hudak Computer Classroom, Sigma Phi Epsilon Study Room, Study Room 1, 5th Floor Seminar Room, Gerald R Ford School Of Public Policy, Ford School Facilities - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/joan-sanford-weill-hall ### Weiser Hall - **Also known as**: WEIS - **Building Code**: WEIS - **Category**: Academic - **Address**: 500 CHURCH ST, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.27646461578947, -83.73507925263156 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Teach, Research, Support - **Classrooms**: 16 - **Built**: 1963 - **Architect**: Albert Kahn Associates (original); Diamond Schmitt (2024 renovation) - **Style**: Mid-Century Modern / Contemporary - **Named for**: Ron Weiser, Regent ($90M commitment); formerly Dennison Building - **Notable**: 12 stories; major renovation repurposed mid-century tower - **Primary use**: Interdisciplinary academic programs - **Campus**: Central Campus - **Wikidata**: Q5236907 - **Accessibility**: Elevator: Enter through the main entrance (North side), make a left at the end of the hallway, and make another left. Elevators will be on both sides. Enter through the farthest south entrance, and there will be an elevator within the stairwell. - **Contains**: Center For Global And Intercultural Study, International Institute, Center For The Study Of Complex Systems, Community Engaged Academic Learning - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/weiser-hall ### West Hall - **Also known as**: WH - **Building Code**: WH - **Category**: Academic - **Address**: 1085 UNIVERSITY AVE, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.275984423913044, -83.73643204130433 - **Floors**: 4 - **Building Type**: Teach, Research, Support - **Classrooms**: 21 - **Built**: 1904 - **Architect**: Albert Kahn & George Mason - **Style**: Romanesque Revival - **Named for**: Originally West Engineering; renamed West Hall 1995 - **Notable**: Famous Engineering Arch to the Diag; first U-M building designed by Albert Kahn - **Primary use**: Astronomy, Anthropology, Statistics, Physics departments - **Did you know**: The Engineering Arch to the Diag is here. This was Albert Kahn's first U-M building. It originally housed the first university-affiliated naval towing tank in the US. - **Campus**: Central Campus - **Accessibility**: Elevator: If entering through the North entrance, make a right once inside, and the elevator will be on the left. If entering through the West entrance, make a left once inside, and the elevator will be on the left.; Ramp: There will be power doors at the North entrance (near Dennison) and West entrance (along South University). - **Contains**: Marine Hydrodynamics Laboratory, Department Of Anthropology, Department Of Physics, Department Of Statistics, Department Of Astronomy - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/west-hall ### Wilson Center - **Also known as**: Wilson Student Team Project Center - **Category**: Academic - **Address**: 2603 Draper Dr., Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.29347618110009, -83.7108033852478 - **Floors**: 2 - **Website**: https://teamprojects.engin.umich.edu/ - **Built**: 1999 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Industrial Utilitarian - **Named for**: Walter E. Wilson (BSE Mechanical Engineering 1933), who funded its construction; Wilson helped design submarines and torpedoes - **Notable**: One of the first student team project centers at a U.S. university; doubled in size with $10M Gorguze donation (2010) - **Primary use**: Engineering student team workspace for design, assembly, and fabrication - **Accessibility**: Ramp: East entrance under connector for both highrise and lowrise - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/wilson-student-team-project-center-1 ### Wilson Center (FXB) - **Also known as**: Aerospace Engineering Lab Plasma Research - **Category**: Academic - **Address**: 2603 DRAPER DR, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.2929305, -83.7109274 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Teach, Research, Support - **Classrooms**: 1 - **Website**: https://aero.engin.umich.edu/research/shared-facilities/ - **Built**: Unknown - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Industrial Research - **Named for**: Not named for a person; houses aerospace plasma research laboratories - **Notable**: Home to the Plasmadynamics and Electric Propulsion Laboratory (PEPL) with the largest university vacuum test chamber in the nation - **Primary use**: Plasma propulsion research laboratories - **Campus**: North Campus - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/aerospace-engineering-lab-plasma-research ### Wyly Hall (Business School) - **Also known as**: Sam Wyly Hall, W-BUS - **Building Code**: W-BUS - **Category**: Academic - **Address**: 724 UNIVERSITY AVE, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.272356957142854, -83.7361023 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Teach, Research, Support - **Classrooms**: 3 - **Built**: 2000 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Contemporary Collegiate - **Named for**: Sam Wyly (MBA 1957), entrepreneur who pledged $10M in 1996; founded University Computing Co. in 1963 - **Notable**: $20M, 75,000 sq ft at Hill and E University; later reclad by KPF during Ross campus renovation - **Primary use**: Ross School of Business executive education and William Davidson Institute - **Campus**: Central Campus - **Accessibility**: Elevator: Once inside, an elevator is on your left.; Ramp: Follow ramp at the Southeast corner to get to the power doors. - **Contains**: Business School Development, Business School Alumni Relations, Marketing Communications Office, William Davidson Institute, Center For Venture Capital And Private Equity Finance, Corporate Relations, Dean S Office, Executive Education 1, Executive Mba Program, Ross Human Resources, Monroe Street Journal, Office Of Tax Policy Research - **Part of**: Ross School of Business Campus - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/sam-wyly-hall ## Administrative (26 buildings) ### 1027 E. Huron Building - **Also known as**: 1027 East Huron Building - **Category**: Administrative - **Address**: 1027 HURON ST, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.2818699, -83.73590068000001 - **Floors**: 3 - **Built**: Unknown - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Residential Converted - **Named for**: Not named for a person; originally a private residence purchased by U-M in 1938 - **Notable**: Permanent home of the Health Management Research Center since 1999 - **Primary use**: University offices and research - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/1027-east-huron-building ### 109 East Madison - **Also known as**: Madison Building - **Category**: Administrative - **Address**: 109 MADISON ST, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.274384777777776, -83.74778576666668 - **Floors**: 3 - **Building Type**: Administration & Support - **Website**: https://dpss.umich.edu/ - **Built**: Unknown - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Vernacular Commercial - **Named for**: Not named for a person; named for its location on East Madison Street - **Notable**: Located at 109 E Madison St near South Quad and the Michigan Union - **Primary use**: University administrative offices - **Campus**: Central Campus - **Accessibility**: Ramp: Located off back parking lot - enter lot from Fourth Ave. - **Contains**: Plant Building And Grounds Services Administration, Plant Building And Grounds Services Business Office, Plant Building Custodial Supervisor Office, Office Of Campus Sustainability - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/madison-building ### Administrative Services Building - **Also known as**: Administrative Services, ASB - **Building Code**: ASB - **Category**: Administrative - **Address**: 1009 GREENE ST, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.268784333333336, -83.74713906666666 - **Floors**: 3 - **Building Type**: Administration & Support - **Website**: https://its.umich.edu/ - **Built**: 1966 - **Architect**: Colvin, Robinson & Wright - **Style**: Mid-Century Institutional - **Named for**: Not named for a person; houses centralized university administrative offices - **Notable**: 89,745 sq ft; addition 1971 - **Primary use**: Administrative offices (ITS, payroll, HR) - **Campus**: Athletic Campus - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/administrative-services ### Alumni Center - **Category**: Administrative - **Address**: 200 FLETCHER ST, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.280104205, -83.737641175 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Administration & Support - **Website**: https://alumni.umich.edu/ - **Built**: 1982 - **Architect**: Hugh Newell Jacobsen - **Style**: Postmodern / Collegiate Gothic - **Named for**: U-M Alumni Association (third home) - **Notable**: Diagonal tunnel preserves historic student footpath - **Primary use**: Alumni Association headquarters - **Campus**: Central Campus - **Accessibility**: Ramp: Located on the east side of the building (along the diagonal) - **Contains**: Library, Founders Room A B C Or D, Founders Room, Alumni Market Segments, Business Office, Executive Team, Internal Operations, Marketing And Communications, Program Implementation, Student Market Segment, University Relations 1 - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/alumni-center ### Arbor Lakes - **Also known as**: Arbor Lakes 1, AL - **Building Code**: AL - **Category**: Administrative - **Address**: 4251 PLYMOUTH RD, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.31107719047619, -83.67635233333333 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: AdminSupport/CDS - **Website**: https://its.umich.edu - **Built**: Unknown - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Office Park Modern - **Named for**: Not named for a person; named for its location near Ann Arbor lakes area - **Notable**: Originally owned by MDSI, a pioneer of computer-aided manufacturing founded by U-M alumni - **Primary use**: ITS and Health Information Technology and Services offices - **Campus**: Medical Campus - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/arbor-lakes-1 ### Argus II - **Also known as**: Argus Building II, Argus 2 - **Building Code**: Argus 2 - **Category**: Administrative - **Address**: 400 4TH ST, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.2776927, -83.75559527333333 - **Floors**: 3 - **Building Type**: Teach, Research, Support - **Classrooms**: 9 - **Built**: 1879 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Industrial Vernacular - **Named for**: Named after the Argus Camera Company, which manufactured cameras here from the 1930s to 1960s - **Notable**: Part of the former Argus Camera factory complex; originally John Keck furniture works - **Primary use**: University offices and research space - **Campus**: Off-Campus Campus - **Contains**: Lsa Facilities 7 - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/argus-building-ii ### Boyer Building - **Category**: Administrative - **Address**: 201-203 HOOVER AVE, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.26978608, -83.74702564 - **Floors**: 3 - **Building Type**: Administration & Support - **Website**: https://its.umich.edu/visiting/#boyer - **Built**: Unknown - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Institutional Modern - **Named for**: Not named for a person; located at 201 E. Hoover Street near Michigan Stadium - **Notable**: Houses Office of Information and Infrastructure Assurance - **Primary use**: ITS offices - **Campus**: Central Campus - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/boyer-building ### Campus Safety Services Building - **Also known as**: CSSB - **Building Code**: CSSB - **Category**: Administrative - **Address**: 1239 KIPKE DR, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.265281053846145, -83.74407033846154 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Administration & Support - **Classrooms**: 3 - **Website**: https://dpss.umich.edu/ - **Built**: Unknown - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Institutional Modern - **Named for**: Not named for a person; houses the Division of Public Safety and Security (DPSS), created 2012 - **Notable**: DPSS unifies previously separate university security functions - **Primary use**: Division of Public Safety and Security headquarters - **Campus**: Athletic Campus - **Contains**: Conference Room 31, Department Of Public Safety 1, Environment Health Safety - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/campus-safety-services-building ### Central Power Plant - **Category**: Administrative - **Address**: 1120 HURON ST, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.28071813333333, -83.73455111904762 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Administration & Support - **Website**: https://fo.umich.edu/ - **Built**: 1914 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Industrial - **Named for**: Not named for a person; built 1914 when campus outgrew earlier heating plants; 250-foot chimney added 1924 - **Notable**: Steam via hand-dug tunnels under the Diag; converted coal to gas 1967; now 51MW cogeneration - **Primary use**: Steam heating and electric cogeneration - **Did you know**: Steam gets to campus through hand-dug tunnels that still cross under the Diag. Converted from coal to natural gas in 1967. Now generates 2 billion lbs of steam per year with 51MW electric capacity. - **Campus**: Central Campus - **Contains**: Plant Operations 1 - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/central-power-plant ### Executive Residence (Ross Business School) - **Also known as**: Executive Residence - **Category**: Administrative - **Address**: 710 UNIVERSITY AVE, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.272749490909085, -83.73607825454546 - **Floors**: 2 - **Built**: 1840 - **Architect**: Unknown (possibly Alexander J. Davis) - **Style**: Italianate - **Named for**: Official residence of the President of the University of Michigan since its construction; one of four original faculty houses when U-M moved from Detroit - **Notable**: Oldest surviving building on Ann Arbor campus; National Register of Historic Places (1970) - **Primary use**: Official residence of the university president - **Contains**: Ross School Cafe, Student Lounge 7, Executive Dining Room, Business School Admissions 1, Leadership Development Program, Executive Residence Hotel, Catering At Ross, Development Alumni Relations 1, East Asia Management Development Center And Global Mba Program, Erb Institute For Global Sustainable Enterprise, Master Of Supply Chain Management Program, School Events - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/executive-residence ### Hartwig Administration Building - **Also known as**: Marie Dorothy Hartwig Administration Building - **Category**: Administrative - **Address**: 1100 STATE ST, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.26893467692307, -83.74086335384615 - **Floors**: 3 - **Building Type**: Intercollegiate Athletics Bldg - **Built**: 1912 - **Architect**: Smith, Hinchman & Grylls - **Style**: English Club House - **Named for**: Marie Dorothy Hartwig, first director of women's athletics (1972–1976) - **Notable**: Originally a locker room for 1912 football season at Ferry Field - **Primary use**: Athletic administration offices - **Campus**: Athletic Campus - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/marie-dorothy-hartwig-administration-building ### Hayward Street Geothermal Facility - **Category**: Administrative - **Address**: Hayward St, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.2928, -83.7143 - **Floors**: 1 - **Building Type**: Administration & Support - **Building Phase**: Under Construction - **Built**: 2024 - **Architect**: SmithGroup - **Style**: Modern utility - **Named for**: Named for its Hayward Street location; U-M's first campus-scale geo-exchange plant, serving the adjacent Leinweber CSI Building - **Notable**: First campus-scale geo-exchange; 99 boreholes at 700 ft; $20M; serves Leinweber CSI Building - **Primary use**: Geothermal heating and cooling - **Did you know**: U-M's first campus-scale geo-exchange facility. 99 boreholes drilled 700 feet deep in a closed-loop system. $20M project designed for future expansion. - **Campus**: North Campus - **Status**: under-construction - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/hayward-street-geothermal-facility ### Inglis House - **Also known as**: President's House - **Category**: Administrative - **Address**: 815 S University Ave, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.2754, -83.7386 - **Floors**: 3 - **Built**: 1927 - **Architect**: Lilburn L. Woodworth - **Style**: French Chateau - **Named for**: James and Elizabeth Inglis (Detroit industrialist) - **Notable**: 8.5-acre estate; donated to U-M 1950; $250,000 to build - **Primary use**: University guest house and event space - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/presidents-residence ### News and Information Svcs Bldg - **Also known as**: Michigan News Building, NIS - **Building Code**: NIS - **Category**: Administrative - **Address**: 412 MAYNARD ST, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.277480159999996, -83.74229910000001 - **Floors**: 3 - **Building Type**: Administration & Support - **Built**: 1956 - **Architect**: Douglas Loree - **Style**: Mid-Century Modern - **Named for**: Not named for a person; houses U-M News and Information Services (now Michigan News) - **Notable**: 7,583 sq ft; originally U-M Press - **Primary use**: Michigan News (university communications) - **Campus**: Central Campus - **Contains**: Michigan Today, Radio Tv, University Record 1 - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/michigan-news-building ### North Campus Administrative Complex - **Also known as**: NCAC - **Building Code**: NCAC - **Category**: Administrative - **Address**: 2901 HUBBARD RD, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.29639547017544, -83.70301608070173 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Clinical Delivery System - **Built**: Unknown - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Institutional Modern - **Named for**: Not named for a person; centralized administrative facility for North Campus operations - **Notable**: Located on Hubbard Street on North Campus - **Primary use**: University administrative offices - **Campus**: Medical Campus - **Contains**: Training Room A, Training Room B, Mcit Support Services, Online Technologies Corporation, Vertical Appointments Net - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/north-campus-administrative-complex ### North Campus Facilities Services Building - **Category**: Administrative - **Address**: 3231 BAXTER RD, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.298515936363636, -83.6979359090909 - **Floors**: 1 - **Building Type**: Administration & Support - **Built**: Unknown - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Utilitarian - **Named for**: Not named for a person; Facilities and Operations service hub on North Campus - **Notable**: Maintenance base for North and East Campus buildings - **Primary use**: Facilities and Operations maintenance services - **Campus**: North Campus - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/north-campus-facilities-services-building ### North Campus Service Building I - **Also known as**: North Campus Housing Service Bld - **Category**: Administrative - **Address**: 3261 BAXTER RD, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.298300966666666, -83.69591962222222 - **Floors**: 1 - **Building Type**: Administration & Support - **Website**: https://housing.umich.edu/ - **Built**: Unknown - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Utilitarian - **Named for**: Not named for a person; housing services facility on North Campus - **Notable**: Supports housing operations for North Campus residential communities - **Primary use**: Michigan Housing administrative and maintenance services - **Campus**: North Campus - **Accessibility**: Ramp: Enter through the garage doors on south side of building. - **Contains**: Waste Management Services, Recycling Program - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/north-campus-housing-service-bld ### Perry Building - **Category**: Administrative - **Address**: 330 PACKARD ST, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.274500378947366, -83.74535937894738 - **Floors**: 3 - **Building Type**: Teach, Research, Support - **Classrooms**: 1 - **Website**: https://isr.umich.edu/about/contact/ - **Built**: 1902 - **Architect**: William A. Otis - **Style**: Early 20th Century Institutional - **Named for**: Walter Scott Perry, Ann Arbor schools superintendent 1870–1896 - **Notable**: Originally elementary school; purchased by U-M 1967 - **Primary use**: ICPSR, Institute for Social Research - **Campus**: Central Campus - **Contains**: Inter University Consortium For Political And Social Research 1 - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/perry-building ### Physical Properties Building - **Category**: Administrative - **Address**: 326 HOOVER AVE, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.26929278, -83.7463476 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Administration & Support - **Built**: Unknown - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Utilitarian - **Named for**: Not named for a person; named for the former Physical Properties division of facilities management - **Notable**: Located at 326 E Hoover Ave on the Ross Athletic Campus - **Primary use**: Facilities and Operations offices - **Campus**: Athletic Campus - **Accessibility**: Ramp: No accessible entrance - If you are a person with a disability who will need an accessible entrance, please contact Carol Righi at (734) 615-1579 or crighi@umich.edu so that arrangements can be made to change your meeting to an accessible location. - **Contains**: Architecture Engineering Construction - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/physical-properties-building ### Plant Operations - **Also known as**: Plant Services Building - **Category**: Administrative - **Coordinates**: 42.2805, -83.7352 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Administration & Support - **Built**: Unknown - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Utilitarian Industrial - **Named for**: Not named for a person; supports Central Power Plant operations - **Notable**: Part of the power plant complex whose 250-foot chimney was added in 1924 - **Primary use**: Plant operations and facilities services - **Campus**: UM-Flint Campus - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/plant-services-building ### Ruthven Building - **Also known as**: Alexander G. Ruthven Building, RUTHVEN - **Building Code**: RUTHVEN - **Category**: Administrative - **Address**: 1109 GEDDES AVE, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.27822572000001, -83.73442419999999 - **Floors**: 4 - **Building Type**: Administration & Support - **Website**: https://ruthven.bldg.umich.edu/about/ - **Built**: 1928 - **Architect**: Albert Kahn - **Style**: Classical Revival - **Named for**: Alexander G. Ruthven, museum director and U-M president (1929–1951) - **Notable**: 100+ carved limestone animals on exterior; renovated for admin/CCCB - **Primary use**: Central administration offices, classrooms - **Campus**: Central Campus - **Accessibility**: Elevator: Once through the doors at the loading dock, turn right and then left. The elevator will be on the right.; Ramp: Go through the parking lot on the South side of the building, and there will be a ramp at the loading dock to the left. - **Contains**: Amphibian Range, Insect Range, Joseph Beal Steere, Planetarium, Reptile Range, Ethics Integrity And Compliance - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/alexander-g-ruthven-building ### Shared Services Center - **Category**: Administrative - **Address**: 1000 Victors Way, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.2388191, -83.7321472 - **Floors**: 3 - **Building Type**: Administration & Support - **Built**: 2014 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Commercial - **Named for**: Not named for a person; opened 2014 to consolidate Finance and HR services from across schools and units - **Notable**: 60,000 sq ft leased space near I-94 - **Primary use**: Centralized finance and HR services - **Campus**: Off-Campus Campus - **Ownership**: Leased - **Contains**: Shared Services Center 1, Payroll, Insurance And Claims Administration Risk Mgmt, Work Connections 1, Office Of Research And Sponsored Projects, Treasurers Office, Hr Strategy Planning And Operations, Hr Staff, Enterprise Financial Planning And Analysis Efpa, Hr Talent Acquisition, Hr Data And Analytics, Its Miworkspace, Tax And Compliance Planning, Institutional Financial Planning And Analysis, Financial Operations, Student Loan Collections And Records, Hr Child And Family Care, Mhealthy Health And Well Being Services, Benefits Administrator, Hr Records And Information Services, Sponsored Programs - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/shared-services-center ### Stearns Building - **Also known as**: Frederick Stearns Building, STRNS - **Building Code**: STRNS - **Category**: Administrative - **Address**: 2005 BAITS DR, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.29537307333332, -83.72597230666669 - **Floors**: 3 - **Building Type**: Teach, Research, Support - **Classrooms**: 17 - **Website**: https://smtd.umich.edu/facilities/stearns-building/ - **Built**: 1902 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Early 20th Century Industrial - **Named for**: Frederick Stearns, Detroit pharmaceutical manufacturer and arts patron who donated his extensive collections to U-M - **Notable**: Originally the Frederick Stearns Collection building; now administrative offices - **Primary use**: University administrative offices - **Campus**: North Campus - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/frederick-stearns-building ### Transportation Services Building - **Category**: Administrative - **Address**: 1213 KIPKE DR, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.266507600000004, -83.7446490090909 - **Floors**: 1 - **Building Type**: Administration & Support - **Website**: https://ltp.umich.edu/ - **Built**: 1974 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Utilitarian - **Named for**: Not named for a person; houses university transportation operations on Kipke Drive - **Notable**: Near Michigan Stadium; houses bus and motor pool vehicle maintenance - **Primary use**: University fleet maintenance and transportation operations - **Campus**: Athletic Campus - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/transportation-services-building ### V. Vaughan - **Also known as**: Victor C. Vaughan House - **Category**: Administrative - **Address**: 1111 CATHERINE ST, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.283716209090905, -83.73503137272728 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Teach, Research, Support - **Built**: 1938 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Colonial Revival - **Named for**: Victor C. Vaughan (1851–1929), dean of the Medical School 1891–1921 and president of the American Medical Association - **Notable**: Built on the site of the former Homeopathic Hospital medical ward, destroyed by fire in 1927 - **Primary use**: Medical campus housing and offices - **Campus**: Medical Campus - **Contains**: Institute Of Labor Industrial Relations - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/victor-c-vaughan-house ### Zina Pitcher Parking Structure (M101) - **Also known as**: Zina Pitcher Parking Structure - **Category**: Administrative - **Address**: Catherine St and Zina Pitcher Pl, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.282760274999994, -83.733962525 - **Floors**: 6 - **Building Type**: Parking Structure - **Building Phase**: Under Construction - **Built**: 2025 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Contemporary Sustainable - **Named for**: Named for its location at Catherine Street and Zina Pitcher Place on the medical campus; opened Dec 2025 - **Notable**: 570-space structure with ~20% reduced embodied carbon; regenerative elevators; solar-ready roof - **Primary use**: Parking structure serving the medical campus - **Campus**: Medical Campus - **Status**: under-construction - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/zina-pitcher-parking-structure ## Athletic (25 buildings) ### Al Glick Field House - **Category**: Athletic - **Address**: 1150 S State St, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.2652, -83.7411 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Intercollegiate Athletics Bldg - **Built**: 2009 - **Architect**: TMP Architecture - **Style**: Contemporary - **Named for**: Al Glick, co-founder of Alro Steel - **Notable**: Connects to Schembechler Hall - **Primary use**: Indoor football practice - **Campus**: Athletic Campus - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/glick-field-house ### Athletic Operations Center - **Category**: Athletic - **Coordinates**: 42.2622, -83.7408 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Intercollegiate Athletics Bldg - **Built**: 1955 - **Architect**: Giffels and Vallet - **Style**: Mid-Century Modern - **Named for**: Later named John P. Weidenbach Hall for U-M's seventh athletic director (1990–1994) - **Notable**: 19,400 sq ft at State and Hoover; slated for demolition under Campus Plan 2050 - **Primary use**: Athletic department administrative offices - **Campus**: Athletic Campus - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/athletic-operations-center ### Bahna Wrestling Center - **Category**: Athletic - **Address**: 2350 STATE ST, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.2521587875, -83.743087175 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Intercollegiate Athletics Bldg - **Website**: https://mgoblue.com/sports/2017/6/16/facilities.aspx - **Built**: 2009 - **Architect**: TMP Architecture - **Style**: Contemporary - **Named for**: Ralph M. Bahna, 1964 Big Ten wrestling champion, CEO of Cunard Line - **Notable**: 18,000 sq ft; 7,500 sq ft mat space; largest donation from a former letterwinner - **Primary use**: Wrestling training facility - **Campus**: Athletic Campus - **Accessibility**: Elevator: 0; Ramp: 0 - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/bahna-wrestling-center ### Cliff Keen Arena - **Also known as**: Clifford P Keen Arena - **Category**: Athletic - **Address**: 616 HOOVER AVE, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.26931146666667, -83.74134418 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Intercollegiate Athletics Bldg - **Classrooms**: 1 - **Website**: https://mgoblue.com/sports/2017/6/16/facilities.aspx - **Built**: 1956 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Mid-Century Modern - **Named for**: Cliff Keen, wrestling coach 42 years (1925–1970), invented wrestling headgear - **Notable**: Originally Matt Mann Pool; converted to arena 1989 - **Primary use**: Volleyball, wrestling, gymnastics - **Campus**: Athletic Campus - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/clifford-p-keen-arena ### Coliseum - **Category**: Athletic - **Address**: 721 S. FIFTH AVE, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.27213908, -83.74584478 - **Floors**: 1 - **Building Type**: Recreational Sports Building - **Classrooms**: 5 - **Website**: https://recreation.umich.edu/facility/coliseum/ - **Built**: 1909 - **Architect**: Fred Weinberg (builder) - **Style**: Industrial - **Named for**: Originally Weinberg's Coliseum - **Notable**: One of oldest surviving athletic structures on campus; home of Michigan hockey 1920–1973 - **Primary use**: Multi-purpose gymnasium - **Did you know**: One of the oldest surviving athletic structures on campus (1909). Concrete walls survived a 1924 fire. Home of Michigan ice hockey from 1920 to 1973. - **Campus**: Central Campus - **Accessibility**: Elevator: n/a; Ramp: Located on north side of building - **Contains**: Newt Loken Gymnastics Training Center, Main Gym, Rec Sports, Varsity Men S Gymnastics - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/coliseum ### Crisler Arena - **Also known as**: Crisler Center - **Category**: Athletic - **Address**: 333 STADIUM BLVD, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.26505617173914, -83.74669785000002 - **Floors**: 3 - **Building Type**: Intercollegiate Athletics Bldg - **Website**: https://mgoblue.com/sports/2017/6/16/facilities.aspx - **Built**: 1967 - **Architect**: Dan Dworsky - **Style**: Mid-Century Modern - **Named for**: Fritz Crisler, athletic director and football coach (undefeated 1947 team) - **Notable**: "House that Cazzie Built"; architect Dworsky played on Crisler's 1947 team - **Primary use**: Basketball, concerts, events - **Did you know**: John Lennon and Yoko Ono performed at the John Sinclair Freedom Rally here in 1971. The Fab Five (Webber, Rose, Howard, King, Jackson) played here, the first all-freshman starting lineup to reach an NCAA championship game (1992). - **Sustainability**: LEED Gold (2013). Rare LEED Gold for a major sports arena. 50%+ interior structure reused. - **Campus**: Athletic Campus - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/crisler-center ### Donald B. Canham Natatorium - **Also known as**: Donald B Canham Natatorium - **Category**: Athletic - **Address**: 500 HOOVER AVE, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.26920611052632, -83.7437704473684 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Intercollegiate Athletics Bldg - **Classrooms**: 2 - **Website**: https://mgoblue.com/sports/2017/6/16/facilities.aspx - **Built**: 1988 - **Architect**: Michael Graves - **Style**: Postmodern - **Named for**: Don Canham, athletic director who revolutionized collegiate marketing - **Notable**: Designed by renowned Postmodernist; training site for Michael Phelps - **Primary use**: Swimming, diving, water polo - **Did you know**: Michael Phelps (23 gold medals) trained here from 2004 to 2008 under coach Bob Bowman. Designed by Postmodernist architect Michael Graves. - **Campus**: Athletic Campus - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/donald-b-canham-natatorium-1 ### Hadley Center - **Also known as**: Hadley Family Recreation and Well-Being Center, HADLEY - **Building Code**: HADLEY - **Category**: Athletic - **Address**: 401 Washtenaw Ave, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.27819, -83.73278 - **Floors**: 3 - **Building Type**: Recreational Sports Building - **Classrooms**: 1 - **Building Phase**: Under Construction - **Website**: https://recreation.umich.edu/facility/hadley-family-recreation-well-being-center/ - **Built**: 2025 - **Architect**: Integrated Design Solutions / RDG - **Style**: Contemporary - **Named for**: Phil and Nicole Hadley ($20M donation) - **Notable**: $165M, 200,000 sq ft; targeting LEED Platinum; replaces 1928 Women's Athletic Building - **Primary use**: Campus recreation and well-being center - **Campus**: Central Campus - **Status**: under-construction - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/hadley-family-recreation-center ### Indoor Training Center - **Category**: Athletic - **Address**: 1150 STATE ST, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.267653922222216, -83.74386755555557 - **Floors**: 1 - **Building Type**: Intercollegiate Athletics Bldg - **Classrooms**: 1 - **Website**: https://mgoblue.com/sports/2017/6/16/facilities.aspx - **Built**: 2009 - **Architect**: TMP Architecture - **Style**: Contemporary - **Named for**: Al Glick, chairman of Alro Steel ($8.7M gift) - **Notable**: 104,000 sq ft, $26.1M; one of largest indoor practice facilities in college football - **Primary use**: Indoor football practice - **Campus**: Athletic Campus - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/indoor-training-center ### Intramural Sports Building - **Also known as**: IMSB - **Building Code**: IMSB - **Category**: Athletic - **Address**: 606 HOOVER AVE, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.26937151111112, -83.74236066666667 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Recreational Sports Building - **Website**: https://recreation.umich.edu/facility/imsb/ - **Built**: 1928 - **Architect**: Smith, Hinchman & Grylls - **Style**: Lombard Romanesque - **Named for**: Not named for a person; championed by Fielding H. Yost as part of his "athletics for all" philosophy; first university building in the U.S. for intramural sports - **Notable**: First building in the nation dedicated exclusively to collegiate recreation - **Primary use**: Recreational sports facility - **Did you know**: First building in the nation built exclusively for collegiate recreation (1928). - **Campus**: Athletic Campus - **Accessibility**: Elevator: N/A; Ramp: Located in the northwest corner of the building, next to Canham Natatorium on Hoover St. - **Contains**: Main Gym 1, Weight Room, Weight Cardio Room, Cardio Room - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/intramural-sports-building ### Junge Champions Center - **Also known as**: Junge Family Champions Center & Mortenson Plaza - **Category**: Athletic - **Address**: 333 E. Stadium Blvd., Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.26554216, -83.7471006 - **Floors**: 3 - **Website**: https://mgoblue.com/sports/2017/6/16/facilities.aspx - **Built**: 2005 - **Architect**: Rossetti - **Style**: Contemporary - **Named for**: John (Eng '64, MBA '67) and Sue Junge (Ed '65) - **Notable**: $4.5M, 11,400 sq ft; between Stadium and Crisler - **Primary use**: Athletic events, recruiting, press conferences - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/junge-family-champions-center-mortenson-plaza ### Michigan Boathouse - **Category**: Athletic - **Coordinates**: 42.2154, -83.5321 - **Floors**: 1 - **Website**: https://mgoblue.com/sports/2017/6/16/facilities-belleville-lake-html.aspx - **Built**: 2000 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Utilitarian Athletic - **Named for**: Not named for a person; houses the U-M rowing program - **Notable**: 6,000 sq ft, $1.2M facility on Belleville Lake; rowing varsity since 1996–97 - **Primary use**: Rowing team boathouse with boat bays, training room, locker room - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/michigan-boathouse ### Michigan Stadium - **Also known as**: The Big House - **Category**: Athletic - **Address**: 1201 MAIN ST, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.265879070895515, -83.7486889514925 - **Floors**: 4 - **Building Type**: Intercollegiate Athletics Bldg - **Website**: https://mgoblue.com/sports/2017/6/16/facilities.aspx - **Built**: 1927 - **Architect**: Bernard L. Green / Osborn Engineering - **Style**: Reinforced concrete bowl - **Named for**: Not named for a person; built at the urging of Athletic Director Fielding H. Yost; nicknamed "The Big House" (popularized by broadcaster Keith Jackson) - **Notable**: Largest stadium in the US (107,601 capacity); "The Big House"; record 115,109 in 2013; $226M renovation 2010 - **Primary use**: Football, commencement ceremonies - **Did you know**: Largest stadium in the US (107,601 capacity). LBJ gave his "Great Society" speech here in 1964. NHL Winter Classic drew 105,491 in 2014. Jesse Owens set 3 world records and tied a 4th in 45 minutes at adjacent Ferry Field in 1935. Zach Bryan set the US concert attendance record (112,408) in 2025, the first concert ever held at the Big House. - **Campus**: Athletic Campus - **Wikidata**: Q1640118 - **Accessibility**: Wheelchair: yes - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/michigan-stadium ### North Campus Recreation Building - **Also known as**: NCRB - **Building Code**: NCRB - **Category**: Athletic - **Address**: 2375 HUBBARD RD, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.295458192, -83.720104092 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Recreational Sports Building - **Classrooms**: 8 - **Website**: https://recreation.umich.edu/facility/ncrb/ - **Built**: 1976 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Institutional Modern - **Named for**: Not named for a person; recreation facility on North Campus - **Notable**: First renovation in 40 years (2017–2018), a $17M project - **Primary use**: Recreation and fitness facility - **Campus**: North Campus - **Accessibility**: Elevator: From the main entrance, continue straight down the main hallway to the elevator.; Ramp: Use main entrance in southeast corner of building (near Murfin/Hubbard intersection). There are emergency building exits in the southwest corner and also the north end of the building. - **Contains**: Equipment Room, Challenge Program 1, Ncrb Main Office - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/north-campus-recreation-building ### Oosterbaan Field House - **Also known as**: Bennie Oosterbaan Field House - **Category**: Athletic - **Address**: 1202 STATE ST, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.26588758333333, -83.74234818333333 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Intercollegiate Athletics Bldg - **Website**: https://mgoblue.com/sports/2017/6/16/facilities.aspx - **Built**: 1981 - **Architect**: UM Engineering Services - **Style**: Fabric-roofed field house - **Named for**: Bennie Oosterbaan, All-American in football and basketball - **Notable**: Built after three consecutive Rose Bowl losses blamed on weather - **Primary use**: Indoor football practice - **Campus**: Athletic Campus - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/bennie-oosterbaan-field-house-1 ### Ray Fisher Baseball Stadium - **Category**: Athletic - **Address**: 1114 STATE ST, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.268053847368414, -83.74179360000001 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Intercollegiate Athletics Bldg - **Website**: https://mgoblue.com/sports/2017/6/16/facilities.aspx - **Built**: 1923 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Traditional collegiate ballpark - **Named for**: Ray Fisher, former MLB pitcher and Michigan coach (661 wins, 14 Big Ten titles, NCAA championship) - **Notable**: $9M Wilpon renovation 2008 - **Primary use**: Baseball - **Campus**: Athletic Campus - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/ray-fisher-baseball-stadium ### Schembechler Hall - **Also known as**: Glenn E. Schembechler Hall, SCHEM - **Building Code**: SCHEM - **Category**: Athletic - **Address**: 1200 STATE ST, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.26611389130434, -83.74112040434781 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Intercollegiate Athletics Bldg - **Classrooms**: 1 - **Built**: 1990 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Contemporary - **Named for**: Bo Schembechler, football coach (1969–1989), 194 wins - **Notable**: Houses Towsley Family Museum of Michigan football history - **Primary use**: Football operations, training - **Campus**: Athletic Campus - **Contains**: Football Office - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/glenn-e-schembechler-hall ### South Ferry Field Locker Complex - **Category**: Athletic - **Coordinates**: 42.2631, -83.741 - **Floors**: 1 - **Built**: 1997 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Contemporary - **Named for**: Dexter M. Ferry, Detroit seed magnate; donated 20+ acres for athletics (1902) - **Notable**: Replaces original 1912 Ferry Field club house - **Primary use**: Athletic team locker rooms - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/south-ferry-field-locker-complex ### U-M Lacrosse Stadium - **Category**: Athletic - **Address**: 2500 S. State St, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.25157003333334, -83.7409516 - **Floors**: 1 - **Building Type**: Intercollegiate Athletics Bldg - **Website**: https://mgoblue.com/sports/2017/6/16/u-m-lacrosse-stadium.aspx - **Built**: 2018 - **Architect**: TMP Architecture - **Style**: Contemporary - **Named for**: Not named for a person; part of the $168M Stephen M. Ross Athletic Campus South Complex (funded by $100M Ross gift) - **Notable**: 2,000 seats; part of $168M Athletics South project - **Primary use**: Lacrosse competition - **Campus**: Athletic Campus - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/u-m-lacrosse-stadium ### U-M Soccer Stadium - **Category**: Athletic - **Address**: 2250 S. State St, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.25275, -83.7469 - **Floors**: 1 - **Building Type**: Intercollegiate Athletics Bldg - **Website**: https://mgoblue.com/sports/2017/6/16/facilities-soccer-complex-html.aspx - **Built**: 2010 - **Architect**: TMP Architecture - **Style**: Contemporary - **Named for**: Not named for a person; centerpiece of a $6M three-field soccer complex opened August 2010 - **Notable**: $6M; 2,200 seats - **Primary use**: Soccer competition - **Campus**: Athletic Campus - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/u-m-soccer-stadium ### U-M Track and Field Stadium - **Category**: Athletic - **Address**: 2540 S. State St, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.251311768421054, -83.74174657631578 - **Floors**: 1 - **Building Type**: Intercollegiate Athletics Bldg - **Website**: https://mgoblue.com/sports/2017/6/16/facilities-track-field-html.aspx - **Built**: 2018 - **Architect**: TMP Architecture - **Style**: Contemporary - **Named for**: Not named for a person; part of the Stephen M. Ross Athletic Campus; replaced historic Ferry Field for outdoor track - **Notable**: Replaces historic Ferry Field; part of $168M project - **Primary use**: Track and field competition - **Campus**: Athletic Campus - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/u-m-track-and-field-stadium ### UM Golf Course - **Also known as**: Golf Clubhouse - **Category**: Athletic - **Address**: 500 STADIUM BLVD, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.26282122, -83.74378734000001 - **Floors**: 1 - **Building Type**: Administration & Support - **Website**: https://mgoblue.com/sports/2017/6/16/facilities.aspx - **Built**: 2017 - **Architect**: Partners & Sirny - **Style**: Contemporary Collegiate - **Named for**: Richard L. Postma Family Clubhouse, after a Michigan benefactor - **Notable**: 23,000 sq ft, $15M facility on the footprint of the 1950 original - **Primary use**: Golf clubhouse with dining, pro shop, offices, and event space - **Campus**: Other Campus - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/golf-clubhouse ### Varsity Tennis Bldg - **Also known as**: Preston Robert Tisch Tennis Bld - **Category**: Athletic - **Address**: 2250 STATE ST, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.25361177999999, -83.74348508 - **Floors**: 1 - **Building Type**: Intercollegiate Athletics Bldg - **Classrooms**: 4 - **Website**: https://mgoblue.com/sports/2017/6/16/facilities.aspx - **Built**: 1996 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Contemporary - **Named for**: Preston Robert Tisch (BBA '48), co-owner of Loews Corp and NY Giants - **Notable**: $6M; 8 indoor courts (capacity 632); $7.5M Tisch pledge - **Primary use**: Tennis competition and practice - **Campus**: Athletic Campus - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/preston-robert-tisch-tennis-bld ### Weidenbach Hall - **Also known as**: John P. Weidenbach Hall - **Category**: Athletic - **Address**: 1000 STATE ST, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.26937996470588, -83.74086644411764 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Intercollegiate Athletics Bldg - **Built**: 1990 - **Architect**: Giffels & Vallet - **Style**: Late Modern - **Named for**: John P. Weidenbach, athletic director and administrator (1966–1994) - **Notable**: Named by Regents for 28 years of service - **Primary use**: Athletic department administrative offices - **Campus**: Athletic Campus - **Contains**: Athletic Ticket Office 1 - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/john-p-weidenbach-hall ### Yost Ice Arena - **Category**: Athletic - **Address**: 1116 STATE ST, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.26783461111111, -83.74106371111112 - **Floors**: 3 - **Building Type**: Intercollegiate Athletics Bldg - **Classrooms**: 2 - **Website**: https://mgoblue.com/sports/2017/6/16/facilities.aspx - **Built**: 1923 - **Architect**: Smith, Hinchman & Grylls - **Style**: Italian Romanesque - **Named for**: Fielding H. Yost, legendary football coach and athletic director - **Notable**: Largest indoor collegiate athletic complex in US when built; converted to ice 1973 - **Primary use**: Ice hockey - **Did you know**: Oldest venue still in use in college hockey (opened 1923). It was the largest indoor collegiate athletic complex in the US when built. Michigan hockey has won 9 national championships. - **Campus**: Athletic Campus - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/yost-ice-arena ## Housing (243 buildings) ### Alice Lloyd Hall - **Also known as**: Alice Crocker Lloyd Hall, ALH - **Building Code**: ALH - **Category**: Housing - **Address**: 100 OBSERVATORY ST, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.281272318518525, -83.73157695555554 - **Floors**: 3 - **Building Type**: Resident Hall - **Classrooms**: 4 - **Website**: https://housing.umich.edu/residence-hall/alice-lloyd-hall/ - **Built**: 1949 - **Architect**: Clair Ditchy - **Style**: Mid-Century Collegiate - **Named for**: Alice Crocker Lloyd, Dean of Women 1930–1950 - **Notable**: Lloyd Hall Scholars Program living-learning community - **Primary use**: Residence hall - **Campus**: Central Campus - **Contains**: Rescomp, Dining Hall, Art Room, Klein Lounge, Vicky Barner Lounge, West Lounge, Recreation Room, Alice S Restaurant, Brown Conference Room, Umoja Lounge, Writing Center, Academic Peer Advisor 1, Alice Lloyd Library, Front Desk 3, Lloyd Hall Scholars Program 1, Minority Peer Advisor, Alice Lloyd Facilities, University Housing - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/alice-crocker-lloyd-hall ### Betsy Barbour House - **Category**: Housing - **Address**: 420 STATE ST, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.27727174615385, -83.74151115384615 - **Floors**: 4 - **Building Type**: Resident Hall - **Website**: https://housing.umich.edu/residence-hall/betsy-barbour/ - **Built**: 1920 - **Architect**: Albert Kahn & Ernest Wilby - **Style**: Georgian Revival - **Named for**: Betsy Barbour, mother of donor Levi Barbour - **Notable**: ~120 residents; shares facilities with Helen Newberry - **Primary use**: Women's residence hall - **Campus**: Central Campus - **Wikidata**: Q4898266 - **Accessibility**: Elevator: Enter through the Northeast entrance (near State St.), make a right after entering, and the elevator will be on the right.; Ramp: A ramp is located at the Northeast corner (near State St.). - **Contains**: Dining Hall 1, Tv And Piano Lounge, Facilities Office 1, Front Desk 4, Residence Hall Dining Services Computer Systems, Residence Hall Dining Services Nutrionist, Betsy Barbour Facilities - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/betsy-barbour-house ### Bursley Hall - **Also known as**: Joseph A & Marguerite K Bursley Hall, BURS - **Building Code**: BURS - **Category**: Housing - **Address**: 1931 DUFFIELD ST, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.293745527272726, -83.7208240818182 - **Floors**: 6 - **Building Type**: Resident Hall - **Classrooms**: 1 - **Website**: https://housing.umich.edu/residence-hall/bursley-hall/ - **Built**: 1967 - **Architect**: Swanson Associates - **Style**: Brutalist / Mid-Century Modern - **Named for**: Joseph Aldrich Bursley, first Dean of Men and Dean of Students - **Notable**: Largest dormitory at U-M (~1,300 students), North Campus - **Primary use**: Residence hall - **Campus**: North Campus - **Contains**: Computer Lab, Bartlett Floor Lounge, Bartlett Student Lounge, Douglas Floor Lounge, East Open Lounge, Hamilton Floor Lounge, Hamilton Sanford Study Lounge, Lewis Floor Lounge, Martin Luther King Lounge, Mc Greham Siwik Lounge, Sanford Floor Lounge, Van Duren Floor Lounge, Van Hoosen Floor Lounge, West Open Lounge, Game Room, Community Room, Northbar, Bursley Library, Dining Services, Front Desk 5, Hall Director, Housing Design, Northwalk Office, Office Coordinator, Bursley Facilities - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/joseph-a-marguerite-k-bursley-hall ### Coman House - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.29403142222222, -83.72341024444444 - **Floors**: 4 - **Building Type**: Resident Hall - **Built**: 1967 - **Architect**: Swanson Associates - **Style**: Mid-Century Modern - **Named for**: Katharine Ellis Coman (class of 1880), pioneer economist and Wellesley professor - **Notable**: Named for a distinguished U-M graduate despite her career at Wellesley - **Primary use**: Student housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Vera Baits Housing - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/coman-house ### Conger House - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.29354904736842, -83.72314768947369 - **Floors**: 3 - **Building Type**: Resident Hall - **Built**: 1967 - **Architect**: Swanson Associates - **Style**: Mid-Century Modern - **Named for**: Lucille Bailey Conger (class of 1904), Alumnae Secretary 1932–1947 - **Notable**: One of five Baits II houses - **Primary use**: Student housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Vera Baits Housing - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/conger-house ### Couzens Hall - **Also known as**: COUZENS - **Building Code**: COUZENS - **Category**: Housing - **Address**: 1300 ANN ST, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.28189692656252, -83.73268609218749 - **Floors**: 6 - **Building Type**: Resident Hall - **Classrooms**: 5 - **Website**: https://housing.umich.edu/residence-hall/couzens-hall/ - **Built**: 1925 - **Architect**: Albert Kahn - **Style**: Colonial Revival - **Named for**: James Couzens, US Senator from Michigan, $600,000 donation - **Notable**: Originally Central Residence for Nurses; H-shaped plan - **Primary use**: Residence hall - **Did you know**: Derek Jeter lived in room 5506 Couzens during his single semester at U-M before leaving for the New York Yankees. - **Campus**: Central Campus - **Contains**: Computing Site, Dining Hall 2, Cameo Lounge, Main Lounge, Nurses Lounge, Piano Room, Security Office, Facilities, Front Desk 6, Maintenance 1, Michigan Community Scholars, Couzens Facilities - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/couzens-hall ### Cross House - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.293709457894735, -83.72383775789473 - **Floors**: 4 - **Building Type**: Resident Hall - **Built**: 1967 - **Architect**: Swanson Associates - **Style**: Mid-Century Modern - **Named for**: Arthur Lyon Cross, Professor of English History 1899–1940 - **Notable**: One of five Baits II houses - **Primary use**: Student housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Vera Baits Housing - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/cross-house ### East Quadrangle - **Also known as**: EQ, East Quad, EQ - **Building Code**: EQ - **Category**: Housing - **Address**: 701 UNIVERSITY AVE, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.272741280555564, -83.73518804027776 - **Floors**: 4 - **Building Type**: Resident Hall - **Classrooms**: 28 - **Website**: https://housing.umich.edu/residence-hall/east-quadrangle/ - **Built**: 1941 - **Architect**: Morrison & Gabler - **Style**: Collegiate Gothic - **Named for**: Houses named for former professors - **Notable**: Part of Michigan House Plan; Residential College housed here since 1967 - **Primary use**: Residence hall, Residential College - **Campus**: Central Campus - **Contains**: Computing Site 1, Cafeteria, Halfway Inn Restaurant, Rc Art Gallery, Abeng Lounge, Anderson Lounge, Greene Lounge, Madrigal Lounge, Greene Classrooms, Keene Theater, Tyler Classrooms, Music Practice Rooms, Camera Club Darkroom, Laundry Room, Carl Cohen Reading Room, Abeng Mulitcultural Council, Academic Peer Advisor 2, Benzinger Library, Building Services Office, Eqga Hall Council, Front Desk 7, Hall Director S Office, Inteflex, Photgraphic Darkroom, Rc Players, Residence Hall Repertory Theater, Residential College 1, Set Room, Talk To Us - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/east-quadrangle ### Fletcher Hall - **Category**: Housing - **Address**: 915 SYBIL ST, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.27018522222222, -83.74277754444444 - **Floors**: 4 - **Building Type**: Resident Hall - **Classrooms**: 1 - **Website**: https://housing.umich.edu/residence-hall/fletcher-hall/ - **Built**: 1923 - **Architect**: Rupert H.W. Koch - **Style**: Vernacular - **Named for**: Frank Ward Fletcher, Alpena lumber baron and 16-year Regent - **Notable**: First U-M men's dormitory of the 20th century; U-M acquired at tax sale for under $13,000 - **Primary use**: Residence hall - **Campus**: Central Campus - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/fletcher-hall ### Harper Hall - **Also known as**: Dr. E. Royster Harper Hall - **Category**: Housing - **Address**: 355 E Hoover Ave, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.2678, -83.7375 - **Floors**: 5 - **Building Type**: Resident Hall - **Building Phase**: Under Construction - **Website**: https://housing.umich.edu/residence-hall/wolverine-village/ - **Built**: 2025 - **Architect**: Robert A.M. Stern Architects - **Style**: Contemporary - **Named for**: E. Royster Harper, VP emerita for student life; first building named after a Black woman at U-M - **Notable**: 482-bed residence hall with 900-seat dining; part of $631M Wolverine Village - **Primary use**: Undergraduate housing and dining - **Did you know**: First U-M building named after a Black woman, E. Royster Harper, VP emerita for student life. Part of the $631M Wolverine Village development. - **Campus**: Central Campus - **Status**: under-construction - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/harper-hall ### Henderson House - **Also known as**: Mary Bartron Henderson House - **Category**: Housing - **Address**: 1330 HILL ST, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.27185066923077, -83.73181871538462 - **Floors**: 3 - **Building Type**: Resident Hall - **Website**: https://housing.umich.edu/reshalls/overviews/henderson-house - **Built**: 1905 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Early 20th Century Residential - **Named for**: Mary Bartron Henderson (class of 1904), Alumnae Council leader who drove Michigan League construction - **Notable**: Originally home of Dr. G. Carl Huber; opened 1945 as women's cooperative - **Primary use**: All-women's cooperative housing - **Campus**: Central Campus - **Contains**: Computer Room, Kitchen, Living Room, Rec Room 1, Tv Room, Henderson Facilities - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/mary-bartron-henderson-house ### Jeffries Hall - **Also known as**: LSSH - **Building Code**: LSSH - **Category**: Housing - **Address**: 701 South State Street, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.27301466239317, -83.74008115128203 - **Floors**: 3 - **Building Type**: Teach, Research, Support - **Classrooms**: 8 - **Website**: https://www.law.umich.edu/contact/pages/default.aspx - **Built**: 2012 - **Architect**: Hartman-Cox Architects - **Style**: Collegiate Gothic - **Named for**: Christopher M. Jeffries (JD 1974), co-founder of Millennium Partners ($33M gift) - **Notable**: Gold LEED; built with stone from same quarry as original Law Quad - **Primary use**: Law School classrooms, clinics - **Sustainability**: LEED Gold (2012). Built on brownfield site with maximum insulation. - **Campus**: Central Campus - **Contains**: Law School Development And Alumni Relations - **Part of**: Law Quadrangle - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/jeffries-hall ### Julia Emanuel Residence - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.27495796, -83.7250944 - **Floors**: 3 - **Building Type**: Resident Hall - **Built**: 1963 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Mid-Century Modern - **Named for**: Julia Esther Emanuel, U-M student - **Notable**: Part of Oxford Housing complex; originally all-female - **Primary use**: Undergraduate housing - **Campus**: Central Campus - **Part of**: Oxford Housing - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/julia-emanuel-residence ### Lawyer's Club & Munger Residences - **Also known as**: Lawyers Club And Charles T. Munger Residences - **Category**: Housing - **Address**: 551 STATE ST, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.27445482513966, -83.73970910111738 - **Floors**: 4 - **Building Type**: Resident Hall - **Website**: https://www.law.umich.edu/lawyersclub/Pages/default.aspx#1 - **Built**: 1924 - **Architect**: York & Sawyer - **Style**: Tudor Gothic - **Named for**: William W. Cook funded entire Law Quadrangle - **Notable**: English Collegiate Gothic inspired by Oxford/Cambridge; fully renovated 2013 - **Primary use**: Law student housing - **Campus**: Central Campus - **Contains**: Cafeteria 1, Lawyer S Club Lounge, Downstairs Lounge, Faculty Lounge 1, Cook Memorial Room, Laundry Room 1, Storage Room, Facilities 1, Food Service, Main Desk - **Part of**: Law Quadrangle - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/lawyers-club-and-charles-t-munger-residences ### Martha Cook Residence - **Also known as**: Martha Cook Building - **Category**: Housing - **Address**: 906 N. UNIVERSITY AVE, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.2746193125, -83.73790711250001 - **Floors**: 4 - **Building Type**: Resident Hall - **Website**: https://housing.umich.edu/residence-hall/martha-cook-building/ - **Built**: 1915 - **Architect**: York & Sawyer - **Style**: Collegiate Gothic - **Named for**: Martha Wolford Cook, mother of William W. Cook (Law Quad donor) - **Notable**: First Collegiate Gothic building at U-M; statue of Portia at entry - **Primary use**: Women's residence hall - **Did you know**: First Collegiate Gothic building at U-M (1915). Entry has a statue of Portia from The Merchant of Venice. Once called "the most beautiful college dormitory in the United States." York & Sawyer designed it, same firm behind the Law Quadrangle. - **Campus**: Central Campus - **Contains**: Rescomp 1, Cafeteria 2, Gold Room, Red Room, Patio 1, Rec Room, Study Room, Front Desk 8, Martha Cook Facilities - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/martha-cook-building-1 ### Mary Markley Hall - **Also known as**: Mary Butler Markley Hall, MARKLEY - **Building Code**: MARKLEY - **Category**: Housing - **Address**: 1503 WASHINGTON HTS, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.28086445384617, -83.72888293230768 - **Floors**: 7 - **Building Type**: Resident Hall - **Website**: https://housing.umich.edu/residence-hall/mary-markley-hall/ - **Built**: 1958 - **Architect**: Harley, Ellington & Day - **Style**: Mid-Century Modern - **Named for**: Mary Butler Markley, U-M alumna (class of 1892) - **Notable**: H-shaped plan with nine houses, 1,200 students - **Primary use**: Residence hall - **Campus**: Medical Campus - **Contains**: Rescomp 2, Cafeteria 3, Underground Snack Bar, Angela Davis Lounge, Sharangpani Lounge, Music Practice Room, Academic Advising, Laundry, South Pit, Dining Services 1, Front Desk 9, Library 2, Technology Solutions, Student Life Technology Solutions, Tracey Gonzalez, Markley Facilities - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/mary-butler-markley-hall ### Mosher-Jordan Hall - **Also known as**: Eliza M. Mosher & Myra B. Jordan Hall, MOJO - **Building Code**: MOJO - **Category**: Housing - **Address**: 200 OBSERVATORY ST, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.28018031428571, -83.73147998095236 - **Floors**: 5 - **Building Type**: Resident Hall - **Classrooms**: 2 - **Website**: https://housing.umich.edu/residence-hall/mosher-jordan-hall/ - **Built**: 1930 - **Architect**: Malcolmson & Higginbotham - **Style**: Collegiate Gothic - **Named for**: Eliza M. Mosher and Myra B. Jordan, first two Deans of Women - **Notable**: First large women's dormitory at U-M; ~450 residents - **Primary use**: Residence hall - **Campus**: Central Campus - **Contains**: Computer Site, Dining Hall 3, Brown Lounge, Cesar Chavez Lounge, Jordan Lounge, Mosher Lounge, Nikki Giovanni Lounge, Administration, Front Desk 10, Library 3, Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program, Women In Science And Engineering, Mosher Jordan Stockwell Facilities, Hill Dining Center 1, Victors - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/eliza-m-mosher-myra-b-jordan-hall ### Munger Graduate Residences - **Category**: Housing - **Address**: 540 Thompson St, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.274570010000005, -83.74374777 - **Floors**: 8 - **Building Type**: Resident Hall - **Website**: https://housing.umich.edu/residence-hall/munger/ - **Built**: 2015 - **Architect**: Hartman-Cox Architects - **Style**: Contemporary - **Named for**: Charles T. Munger, Warren Buffett's partner, U-M alumnus ($110M donation) - **Notable**: Controversial windowless bedrooms; $155M; consulting architect resigned in protest - **Primary use**: Graduate student housing - **Did you know**: Funded by Charles T. Munger (Warren Buffett's partner) with a $110M gift, then the largest in U-M history. 87% of bedrooms have no exterior windows, which caused a national debate. - **Sustainability**: LEED Gold (~2015). First university residence hall on campus to earn LEED Gold. 6,300 sq ft green roof. - **Campus**: Central Campus - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/munger-graduate-residences ### Newberry Residence - **Also known as**: Helen H. Newberry Residence - **Category**: Housing - **Address**: 432 STATE ST, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.276943473076926, -83.74155813076923 - **Floors**: 3 - **Building Type**: Resident Hall - **Website**: https://housing.umich.edu/residence-hall/helen-newberry/ - **Built**: 1915 - **Architect**: Albert Kahn - **Style**: Early Modern - **Named for**: Helen Handy Newberry, mother of donors - **Notable**: First women's dormitory on U-M campus; oldest all-female residence - **Primary use**: Women's residence hall - **Campus**: Central Campus - **Accessibility**: Elevator: Enter through the Northeast entrance (near State St.), make the first right, and the elevator will be on the right.; Ramp: A ramp is located at the Northeast corner (near State St.) - **Contains**: Rescomp 3, Tv Piano Lounge, Library 1, Front Desk 11, Housing Information Office Web Services, Helen Newberry Facilities - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/helen-h-newberry-residence ### North Quad - **Also known as**: North Quadrangle Residential And Academic Complex, NQ, North Quad, NQ - **Building Code**: NQ - **Category**: Housing - **Address**: 105 STATE ST, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.280550812499996, -83.74019049375 - **Floors**: 10 - **Building Type**: Resident Hall - **Classrooms**: 29 - **Website**: https://housing.umich.edu/residence-hall/north-quadrangle/ - **Built**: 2010 - **Architect**: Robert A.M. Stern Architects / EYP - **Style**: Collegiate Gothic Revival - **Named for**: Directional name following U-M quad convention (South, East, West, North) - **Notable**: First new student housing since 1967; $175M; 360,000 sq ft - **Primary use**: Residence hall, dining, School of Information, Communication & Media - **Did you know**: First new student housing at U-M since 1967. $175M project by Robert A.M. Stern Architects, built on the site of the demolished Frieze Building. - **Sustainability**: LEED Certified (base level, ~2011). 360,000 sq ft residential/academic complex. - **Campus**: Central Campus - **Wikidata**: Q138040558 - **Accessibility**: Elevator: Ehricher Room 3100 North Quad - Enter through the south entrance (near Thayer and E. Washington); the elevator is located on the left just past the lobby. -Academic Tower - Enter through the courtyard just west of the dining hall; the elevator is located inside the lobby on the left. Handicap Accessible Doors -Thayer and E. Washington at the entrance to the Housing Tower and the Ehrlicher Room. - Under the covered walkway into Housing Tower. -Doors at entrance from courtyard - enter through the courtyard just west of the Dining Hall. The elevator is located inside the lobby on the left. -Doors located at the west entrance (near S State and Huron Street).; Ramp: A ramp is located at the south entrance (near Thayer and E. Washington) -A second ramp is located at the west entrance (near S State and Huron Street) - **Contains**: Department Of Communication And Media, Department Of Screen Arts And Cultures, Residential College, School Of Information Dean S Office, School Of Information Office Of Academic Services, The Sweetland Center For Writing, Language Resource Center 1, Global Scholars Program, Lsa Operations Facilities - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/north-quadrangle-residential-and-academic-complex ### Northwood I - Building 1 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.29576231764706, -83.71334735882354 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1955 - **Architect**: Minoru Yamasaki - **Style**: Mid-century modern - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting ("north" + "wood"); designed by Minoru Yamasaki for married students during the post-WWII GI Bill surge - **Notable**: Phase I of Yamasaki's complex for married students after WWII GI Bill surge; 16 buildings - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood I Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-i-building-1 ### Northwood I - Building 10 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.29612558571428, -83.71578978571429 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1955 - **Architect**: Minoru Yamasaki - **Style**: Mid-century modern - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting ("north" + "wood"); designed by Minoru Yamasaki for married students during the post-WWII GI Bill surge - **Notable**: Phase I of Yamasaki's complex for married students after WWII GI Bill surge; 16 buildings - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood I Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-i-building-10 ### Northwood I - Building 11 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.2961308, -83.71636677142858 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1955 - **Architect**: Minoru Yamasaki - **Style**: Mid-century modern - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting ("north" + "wood"); designed by Minoru Yamasaki for married students during the post-WWII GI Bill surge - **Notable**: Phase I of Yamasaki's complex for married students after WWII GI Bill surge; 16 buildings - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood I Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-i-building-11 ### Northwood I - Building 12 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.29629348571429, -83.71533334285714 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1955 - **Architect**: Minoru Yamasaki - **Style**: Mid-century modern - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting ("north" + "wood"); designed by Minoru Yamasaki for married students during the post-WWII GI Bill surge - **Notable**: Phase I of Yamasaki's complex for married students after WWII GI Bill surge; 16 buildings - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood I Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-i-building-12 ### Northwood I - Building 13 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.295945128571425, -83.71540408571427 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1955 - **Architect**: Minoru Yamasaki - **Style**: Mid-century modern - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting ("north" + "wood"); designed by Minoru Yamasaki for married students during the post-WWII GI Bill surge - **Notable**: Phase I of Yamasaki's complex for married students after WWII GI Bill surge; 16 buildings - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood I Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-i-building-13 ### Northwood I - Building 14 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.29577744285714, -83.71631564285714 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1955 - **Architect**: Minoru Yamasaki - **Style**: Mid-century modern - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting ("north" + "wood"); designed by Minoru Yamasaki for married students during the post-WWII GI Bill surge - **Notable**: Phase I of Yamasaki's complex for married students after WWII GI Bill surge; 16 buildings - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood I Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-i-building-14 ### Northwood I - Building 15 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.295779114285715, -83.71586508571428 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1955 - **Architect**: Minoru Yamasaki - **Style**: Mid-century modern - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting ("north" + "wood"); designed by Minoru Yamasaki for married students during the post-WWII GI Bill surge - **Notable**: Phase I of Yamasaki's complex for married students after WWII GI Bill surge; 16 buildings - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood I Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-i-building-15 ### Northwood I - Building 16 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.29546475714285, -83.71585727142858 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1955 - **Architect**: Minoru Yamasaki - **Style**: Mid-century modern - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting ("north" + "wood"); designed by Minoru Yamasaki for married students during the post-WWII GI Bill surge - **Notable**: Phase I of Yamasaki's complex for married students after WWII GI Bill surge; 16 buildings - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood I Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-i-building-16 ### Northwood I - Building 17 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.29543258571429, -83.71646318571429 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1955 - **Architect**: Minoru Yamasaki - **Style**: Mid-century modern - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting ("north" + "wood"); designed by Minoru Yamasaki for married students during the post-WWII GI Bill surge - **Notable**: Phase I of Yamasaki's complex for married students after WWII GI Bill surge; 16 buildings - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood I Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-i-building-17 ### Northwood I - Building 2 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.296522857894736, -83.7134176157895 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1955 - **Architect**: Minoru Yamasaki - **Style**: Mid-century modern - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting ("north" + "wood"); designed by Minoru Yamasaki for married students during the post-WWII GI Bill surge - **Notable**: Phase I of Yamasaki's complex for married students after WWII GI Bill surge; 16 buildings - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood I Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-i-building-2 ### Northwood I - Building 3 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.29607822142857, -83.71359774999999 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1955 - **Architect**: Minoru Yamasaki - **Style**: Mid-century modern - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting ("north" + "wood"); designed by Minoru Yamasaki for married students during the post-WWII GI Bill surge - **Notable**: Phase I of Yamasaki's complex for married students after WWII GI Bill surge; 16 buildings - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood I Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-i-building-3 ### Northwood I - Building 4 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.2963772117647, -83.71431646470589 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1955 - **Architect**: Minoru Yamasaki - **Style**: Mid-century modern - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting ("north" + "wood"); designed by Minoru Yamasaki for married students during the post-WWII GI Bill surge - **Notable**: Phase I of Yamasaki's complex for married students after WWII GI Bill surge; 16 buildings - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood I Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-i-building-4 ### Northwood I - Building 5 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.29647038333333, -83.71628513333333 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1955 - **Architect**: Minoru Yamasaki - **Style**: Mid-century modern - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting ("north" + "wood"); designed by Minoru Yamasaki for married students during the post-WWII GI Bill surge - **Notable**: Phase I of Yamasaki's complex for married students after WWII GI Bill surge; 16 buildings - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood I Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-i-building-5 ### Northwood I - Building 6 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.29643645714286, -83.71579962857143 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1955 - **Architect**: Minoru Yamasaki - **Style**: Mid-century modern - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting ("north" + "wood"); designed by Minoru Yamasaki for married students during the post-WWII GI Bill surge - **Notable**: Phase I of Yamasaki's complex for married students after WWII GI Bill surge; 16 buildings - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood I Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-i-building-6 ### Northwood I - Building 7 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.29560789999999, -83.71609539999999 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1955 - **Architect**: Minoru Yamasaki - **Style**: Mid-century modern - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting ("north" + "wood"); designed by Minoru Yamasaki for married students during the post-WWII GI Bill surge - **Notable**: Phase I of Yamasaki's complex for married students after WWII GI Bill surge; 16 buildings - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood I Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-i-building-7 ### Northwood I - Building 8 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.29595211428572, -83.7160913142857 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1955 - **Architect**: Minoru Yamasaki - **Style**: Mid-century modern - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting ("north" + "wood"); designed by Minoru Yamasaki for married students during the post-WWII GI Bill surge - **Notable**: Phase I of Yamasaki's complex for married students after WWII GI Bill surge; 16 buildings - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood I Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-i-building-8 ### Northwood I - Building 9 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.29626074285714, -83.71604950000001 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1955 - **Architect**: Minoru Yamasaki - **Style**: Mid-century modern - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting ("north" + "wood"); designed by Minoru Yamasaki for married students during the post-WWII GI Bill surge - **Notable**: Phase I of Yamasaki's complex for married students after WWII GI Bill surge; 16 buildings - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood I Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-i-building-9 ### Northwood I Apartments - **Category**: Housing - **Address**: 1647 BEAL AVE, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.296234764285714, -83.71382140714286 - **Floors**: 2 - **Website**: https://housing.umich.edu/residence-hall/northwood-i-ii/ - **Built**: 1955 - **Architect**: Minoru Yamasaki - **Style**: Mid-century modern - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting ("north" + "wood"); designed by Minoru Yamasaki for married students during the post-WWII GI Bill surge - **Notable**: Phase I of Yamasaki's complex for married students after WWII GI Bill surge; 16 buildings - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-i-apartments ### Northwood II - Building 1 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.297442966666665, -83.71624888333334 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1957 - **Architect**: Minoru Yamasaki - **Style**: Mid-century modern - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase II of the Northwood community designed by Minoru Yamasaki - **Notable**: Phase II, 13 buildings. Phases I–III total 58 buildings, 686 units - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood II Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-ii-building-1 ### Northwood II - Building 10 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.29816584, -83.71518516 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1957 - **Architect**: Minoru Yamasaki - **Style**: Mid-century modern - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase II of the Northwood community designed by Minoru Yamasaki - **Notable**: Phase II, 13 buildings. Phases I–III total 58 buildings, 686 units - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood II Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-ii-building-10 ### Northwood II - Building 11 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.2972622, -83.71596836666667 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1957 - **Architect**: Minoru Yamasaki - **Style**: Mid-century modern - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase II of the Northwood community designed by Minoru Yamasaki - **Notable**: Phase II, 13 buildings. Phases I–III total 58 buildings, 686 units - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood II Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-ii-building-11 ### Northwood II - Building 12 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.29722517500001, -83.71347908 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1957 - **Architect**: Minoru Yamasaki - **Style**: Mid-century modern - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase II of the Northwood community designed by Minoru Yamasaki - **Notable**: Phase II, 13 buildings. Phases I–III total 58 buildings, 686 units - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood II Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-ii-building-12 ### Northwood II - Building 13 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.29721335263157, -83.71258820526316 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1957 - **Architect**: Minoru Yamasaki - **Style**: Mid-century modern - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase II of the Northwood community designed by Minoru Yamasaki - **Notable**: Phase II, 13 buildings. Phases I–III total 58 buildings, 686 units - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood II Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-ii-building-13 ### Northwood II - Building 14 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.29713004736843, -83.71438386315789 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1957 - **Architect**: Minoru Yamasaki - **Style**: Mid-century modern - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase II of the Northwood community designed by Minoru Yamasaki - **Notable**: Phase II, 13 buildings. Phases I–III total 58 buildings, 686 units - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood II Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-ii-building-14 ### Northwood II - Building 15 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.296806999999994, -83.71412701818181 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1957 - **Architect**: Minoru Yamasaki - **Style**: Mid-century modern - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase II of the Northwood community designed by Minoru Yamasaki - **Notable**: Phase II, 13 buildings. Phases I–III total 58 buildings, 686 units - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood II Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-ii-building-15 ### Northwood II - Building 16 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.2971364, -83.71308616 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1957 - **Architect**: Minoru Yamasaki - **Style**: Mid-century modern - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase II of the Northwood community designed by Minoru Yamasaki - **Notable**: Phase II, 13 buildings. Phases I–III total 58 buildings, 686 units - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood II Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-ii-building-16 ### Northwood II - Building 17 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.29806072, -83.71277276000001 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1957 - **Architect**: Minoru Yamasaki - **Style**: Mid-century modern - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase II of the Northwood community designed by Minoru Yamasaki - **Notable**: Phase II, 13 buildings. Phases I–III total 58 buildings, 686 units - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood II Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-ii-building-17 ### Northwood II - Building 18 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.298157980000006, -83.71323964000001 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1957 - **Architect**: Minoru Yamasaki - **Style**: Mid-century modern - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase II of the Northwood community designed by Minoru Yamasaki - **Notable**: Phase II, 13 buildings. Phases I–III total 58 buildings, 686 units - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood II Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-ii-building-18 ### Northwood II - Building 19 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.298313539999995, -83.71363418000001 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1957 - **Architect**: Minoru Yamasaki - **Style**: Mid-century modern - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase II of the Northwood community designed by Minoru Yamasaki - **Notable**: Phase II, 13 buildings. Phases I–III total 58 buildings, 686 units - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood II Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-ii-building-19 ### Northwood II - Building 2 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.29723185714285, -83.7154725 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1957 - **Architect**: Minoru Yamasaki - **Style**: Mid-century modern - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase II of the Northwood community designed by Minoru Yamasaki - **Notable**: Phase II, 13 buildings. Phases I–III total 58 buildings, 686 units - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood II Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-ii-building-2 ### Northwood II - Building 20 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.2982035, -83.71397374 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1957 - **Architect**: Minoru Yamasaki - **Style**: Mid-century modern - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase II of the Northwood community designed by Minoru Yamasaki - **Notable**: Phase II, 13 buildings. Phases I–III total 58 buildings, 686 units - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood II Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-ii-building-20 ### Northwood II - Building 21 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.29846898, -83.71431456 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1957 - **Architect**: Minoru Yamasaki - **Style**: Mid-century modern - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase II of the Northwood community designed by Minoru Yamasaki - **Notable**: Phase II, 13 buildings. Phases I–III total 58 buildings, 686 units - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood II Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-ii-building-21 ### Northwood II - Building 22 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.29853738, -83.71388219999999 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1957 - **Architect**: Minoru Yamasaki - **Style**: Mid-century modern - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase II of the Northwood community designed by Minoru Yamasaki - **Notable**: Phase II, 13 buildings. Phases I–III total 58 buildings, 686 units - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood II Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-ii-building-22 ### Northwood II - Building 23 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.298524959999995, -83.71308318 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1957 - **Architect**: Minoru Yamasaki - **Style**: Mid-century modern - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase II of the Northwood community designed by Minoru Yamasaki - **Notable**: Phase II, 13 buildings. Phases I–III total 58 buildings, 686 units - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood II Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-ii-building-23 ### Northwood II - Building 24 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.29906488, -83.71297672 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1957 - **Architect**: Minoru Yamasaki - **Style**: Mid-century modern - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase II of the Northwood community designed by Minoru Yamasaki - **Notable**: Phase II, 13 buildings. Phases I–III total 58 buildings, 686 units - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood II Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-ii-building-24 ### Northwood II - Building 3 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.297083879999995, -83.71566748000001 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1957 - **Architect**: Minoru Yamasaki - **Style**: Mid-century modern - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase II of the Northwood community designed by Minoru Yamasaki - **Notable**: Phase II, 13 buildings. Phases I–III total 58 buildings, 686 units - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood II Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-ii-building-3 ### Northwood II - Building 4 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.2979231, -83.71629975 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1957 - **Architect**: Minoru Yamasaki - **Style**: Mid-century modern - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase II of the Northwood community designed by Minoru Yamasaki - **Notable**: Phase II, 13 buildings. Phases I–III total 58 buildings, 686 units - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood II Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-ii-building-4 ### Northwood II - Building 5 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.29764367142857, -83.71649042857142 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1957 - **Architect**: Minoru Yamasaki - **Style**: Mid-century modern - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase II of the Northwood community designed by Minoru Yamasaki - **Notable**: Phase II, 13 buildings. Phases I–III total 58 buildings, 686 units - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood II Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-ii-building-5 ### Northwood II - Building 6 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.29837544, -83.71562916 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1957 - **Architect**: Minoru Yamasaki - **Style**: Mid-century modern - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase II of the Northwood community designed by Minoru Yamasaki - **Notable**: Phase II, 13 buildings. Phases I–III total 58 buildings, 686 units - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood II Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-ii-building-6 ### Northwood II - Building 7 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.29729877142857, -83.7164528 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1957 - **Architect**: Minoru Yamasaki - **Style**: Mid-century modern - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase II of the Northwood community designed by Minoru Yamasaki - **Notable**: Phase II, 13 buildings. Phases I–III total 58 buildings, 686 units - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood II Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-ii-building-7 ### Northwood II - Building 8 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.29806134, -83.71549475999998 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1957 - **Architect**: Minoru Yamasaki - **Style**: Mid-century modern - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase II of the Northwood community designed by Minoru Yamasaki - **Notable**: Phase II, 13 buildings. Phases I–III total 58 buildings, 686 units - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood II Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-ii-building-8 ### Northwood II - Building 9 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.29763108571428, -83.71605017142858 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1957 - **Architect**: Minoru Yamasaki - **Style**: Mid-century modern - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase II of the Northwood community designed by Minoru Yamasaki - **Notable**: Phase II, 13 buildings. Phases I–III total 58 buildings, 686 units - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood II Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-ii-building-9 ### Northwood II Apartments - **Category**: Housing - **Address**: 1789 BEAL AVE, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.29703919999999, -83.71462509545455 - **Floors**: 2 - **Website**: https://housing.umich.edu/residence-hall/northwood-i-ii/ - **Built**: 1957 - **Architect**: Minoru Yamasaki - **Style**: Mid-century modern - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase II of the Northwood community designed by Minoru Yamasaki - **Notable**: Phase II, 13 buildings. Phases I–III total 58 buildings, 686 units - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-ii-apartments ### Northwood IV - Building 1 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.299519733333334, -83.71176305 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1969 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase IV of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 townhouse buildings, 400 units; $6.8M - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood IV Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-iv-building-1 ### Northwood IV - Building 10 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.3010505, -83.71044441818184 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1969 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase IV of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 townhouse buildings, 400 units; $6.8M - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood IV Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-iv-building-10 ### Northwood IV - Building 11 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.30107272, -83.71073471999999 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1969 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase IV of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 townhouse buildings, 400 units; $6.8M - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood IV Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-iv-building-11 ### Northwood IV - Building 12 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.30084063846154, -83.71093750769231 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1969 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase IV of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 townhouse buildings, 400 units; $6.8M - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood IV Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-iv-building-12 ### Northwood IV - Building 13 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.300130259999996, -83.71063638 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1969 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase IV of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 townhouse buildings, 400 units; $6.8M - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood IV Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-iv-building-13 ### Northwood IV - Building 14 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.30072990000001, -83.71071941999999 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1969 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase IV of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 townhouse buildings, 400 units; $6.8M - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood IV Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-iv-building-14 ### Northwood IV - Building 15 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.30059532, -83.70956608 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1969 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase IV of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 townhouse buildings, 400 units; $6.8M - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood IV Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-iv-building-15 ### Northwood IV - Building 16 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.30070284, -83.7097588 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1969 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase IV of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 townhouse buildings, 400 units; $6.8M - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood IV Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-iv-building-16 ### Northwood IV - Building 17 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.300632099999994, -83.71008681999999 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1969 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase IV of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 townhouse buildings, 400 units; $6.8M - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood IV Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-iv-building-17 ### Northwood IV - Building 18 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.30061098888889, -83.71030886666667 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1969 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase IV of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 townhouse buildings, 400 units; $6.8M - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood IV Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-iv-building-18 ### Northwood IV - Building 19 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.300380578947376, -83.71030125263157 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1969 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase IV of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 townhouse buildings, 400 units; $6.8M - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood IV Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-iv-building-19 ### Northwood IV - Building 2 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.30150108, -83.71016996 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1969 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase IV of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 townhouse buildings, 400 units; $6.8M - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood IV Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-iv-building-2 ### Northwood IV - Building 20 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.300466300000004, -83.70970408 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1969 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase IV of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 townhouse buildings, 400 units; $6.8M - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood IV Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-iv-building-20 ### Northwood IV - Building 21 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.300408000000004, -83.70998427142857 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1969 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase IV of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 townhouse buildings, 400 units; $6.8M - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood IV Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-iv-building-21 ### Northwood IV - Building 22 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.30109278, -83.71131282 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1969 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase IV of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 townhouse buildings, 400 units; $6.8M - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood IV Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-iv-building-22 ### Northwood IV - Building 23 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.30087343529413, -83.7114492 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1969 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase IV of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 townhouse buildings, 400 units; $6.8M - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood IV Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-iv-building-23 ### Northwood IV - Building 24 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.300396407692304, -83.71057818461539 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1969 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase IV of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 townhouse buildings, 400 units; $6.8M - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood IV Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-iv-building-24 ### Northwood IV - Building 25 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.30099528, -83.71184708000001 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1969 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase IV of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 townhouse buildings, 400 units; $6.8M - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood IV Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-iv-building-25 ### Northwood IV - Building 26 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.30114971428571, -83.71192337142858 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1969 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase IV of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 townhouse buildings, 400 units; $6.8M - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood IV Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-iv-building-26 ### Northwood IV - Building 27 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.3013282, -83.71191302222222 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1969 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase IV of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 townhouse buildings, 400 units; $6.8M - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood IV Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-iv-building-27 ### Northwood IV - Building 28 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.30152168000001, -83.71170438 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1969 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase IV of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 townhouse buildings, 400 units; $6.8M - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood IV Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-iv-building-28 ### Northwood IV - Building 29 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.301213814285724, -83.71152637142858 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1969 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase IV of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 townhouse buildings, 400 units; $6.8M - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood IV Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-iv-building-29 ### Northwood IV - Building 3 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.30134757142857, -83.71071717142857 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1969 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase IV of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 townhouse buildings, 400 units; $6.8M - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood IV Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-iv-building-3 ### Northwood IV - Building 30 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.301062744444444, -83.71153195555556 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1969 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase IV of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 townhouse buildings, 400 units; $6.8M - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood IV Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-iv-building-30 ### Northwood IV - Building 31 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.30138334, -83.71155446 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1969 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase IV of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 townhouse buildings, 400 units; $6.8M - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood IV Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-iv-building-31 ### Northwood IV - Building 32 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.30010774, -83.71028462000001 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1969 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase IV of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 townhouse buildings, 400 units; $6.8M - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood IV Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-iv-building-32 ### Northwood IV - Building 33 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.299845871428566, -83.71066907142858 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1969 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase IV of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 townhouse buildings, 400 units; $6.8M - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood IV Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-iv-building-33 ### Northwood IV - Building 34 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.29991436, -83.71028396 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1969 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase IV of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 townhouse buildings, 400 units; $6.8M - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood IV Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-iv-building-34 ### Northwood IV - Building 35 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.299656999999996, -83.71023801111109 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1969 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase IV of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 townhouse buildings, 400 units; $6.8M - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood IV Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-iv-building-35 ### Northwood IV - Building 36 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.29950615714286, -83.71058692857143 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1969 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase IV of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 townhouse buildings, 400 units; $6.8M - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood IV Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-iv-building-36 ### Northwood IV - Building 37 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.29933439999999, -83.71055347777776 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1969 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase IV of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 townhouse buildings, 400 units; $6.8M - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood IV Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-iv-building-37 ### Northwood IV - Building 38 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.29972720000001, -83.70996022857143 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1969 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase IV of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 townhouse buildings, 400 units; $6.8M - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood IV Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-iv-building-38 ### Northwood IV - Building 39 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.29973407999999, -83.70973864 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1969 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase IV of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 townhouse buildings, 400 units; $6.8M - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood IV Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-iv-building-39 ### Northwood IV - Building 4 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.301524979999996, -83.71068984 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1969 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase IV of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 townhouse buildings, 400 units; $6.8M - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood IV Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-iv-building-4 ### Northwood IV - Building 40 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.29962194, -83.70955282 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1969 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase IV of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 townhouse buildings, 400 units; $6.8M - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood IV Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-iv-building-40 ### Northwood IV - Building 41 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.29945178888889, -83.70983536666665 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1969 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase IV of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 townhouse buildings, 400 units; $6.8M - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood IV Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-iv-building-41 ### Northwood IV - Building 42 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.2994751, -83.710197 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1969 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase IV of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 townhouse buildings, 400 units; $6.8M - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood IV Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-iv-building-42 ### Northwood IV - Building 43 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.29933308888889, -83.71034509999998 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1969 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase IV of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 townhouse buildings, 400 units; $6.8M - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood IV Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-iv-building-43 ### Northwood IV - Building 44 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.29926484, -83.7101349 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1969 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase IV of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 townhouse buildings, 400 units; $6.8M - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood IV Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-iv-building-44 ### Northwood IV - Building 45 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.299164659999995, -83.7098539 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1969 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase IV of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 townhouse buildings, 400 units; $6.8M - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood IV Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-iv-building-45 ### Northwood IV - Building 46 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.298967919999996, -83.7098599 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1969 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase IV of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 townhouse buildings, 400 units; $6.8M - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood IV Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-iv-building-46 ### Northwood IV - Building 47 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.29903713636364, -83.71010326363636 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1969 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase IV of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 townhouse buildings, 400 units; $6.8M - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood IV Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-iv-building-47 ### Northwood IV - Building 48 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.299081539999996, -83.71040353999999 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1969 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase IV of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 townhouse buildings, 400 units; $6.8M - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood IV Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-iv-building-48 ### Northwood IV - Building 49 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.299255342857144, -83.71083038571429 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1969 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase IV of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 townhouse buildings, 400 units; $6.8M - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood IV Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-iv-building-49 ### Northwood IV - Building 5 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.30164087777777, -83.7103857888889 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1969 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase IV of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 townhouse buildings, 400 units; $6.8M - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood IV Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-iv-building-5 ### Northwood IV - Building 50 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.298803676923086, -83.71069639999999 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1969 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase IV of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 townhouse buildings, 400 units; $6.8M - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood IV Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-iv-building-50 ### Northwood IV - Building 51 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.29910587142857, -83.71114460000001 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1969 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase IV of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 townhouse buildings, 400 units; $6.8M - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood IV Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-iv-building-51 ### Northwood IV - Building 52 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.298904522222216, -83.7111449 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1969 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase IV of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 townhouse buildings, 400 units; $6.8M - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood IV Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-iv-building-52 ### Northwood IV - Building 53 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.29897444285714, -83.71137107142856 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1969 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase IV of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 townhouse buildings, 400 units; $6.8M - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood IV Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-iv-building-53 ### Northwood IV - Building 54 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.298972019999994, -83.7116025 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1969 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase IV of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 townhouse buildings, 400 units; $6.8M - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood IV Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-iv-building-54 ### Northwood IV - Building 55 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.29885376, -83.7119042 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1969 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase IV of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 townhouse buildings, 400 units; $6.8M - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood IV Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-iv-building-55 ### Northwood IV - Building 56 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.29868555714285, -83.71155144285714 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1969 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase IV of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 townhouse buildings, 400 units; $6.8M - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood IV Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-iv-building-56 ### Northwood IV - Building 57 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.298724754545454, -83.71119682727272 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1969 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase IV of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 townhouse buildings, 400 units; $6.8M - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood IV Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-iv-building-57 ### Northwood IV - Building 58 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.29848852352943, -83.71102214705883 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1969 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase IV of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 townhouse buildings, 400 units; $6.8M - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood IV Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-iv-building-58 ### Northwood IV - Building 59 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.298531777777775, -83.71082694444443 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1969 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase IV of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 townhouse buildings, 400 units; $6.8M - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood IV Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-iv-building-59 ### Northwood IV - Building 6 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.301317499999996, -83.71040406 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1969 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase IV of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 townhouse buildings, 400 units; $6.8M - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood IV Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-iv-building-6 ### Northwood IV - Building 60 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.298403022222224, -83.71060935555556 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1969 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase IV of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 townhouse buildings, 400 units; $6.8M - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood IV Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-iv-building-60 ### Northwood IV - Building 61 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.29820306, -83.71089554 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1969 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase IV of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 townhouse buildings, 400 units; $6.8M - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood IV Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-iv-building-61 ### Northwood IV - Building 62 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.29836034285715, -83.71038835714286 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1969 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase IV of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 townhouse buildings, 400 units; $6.8M - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood IV Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-iv-building-62 ### Northwood IV - Building 63 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.29823248, -83.71020234 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1969 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase IV of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 townhouse buildings, 400 units; $6.8M - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood IV Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-iv-building-63 ### Northwood IV - Building 64 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.29792494, -83.71035214 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1969 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase IV of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 townhouse buildings, 400 units; $6.8M - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood IV Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-iv-building-64 ### Northwood IV - Building 65 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.29805335384616, -83.71048842307692 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1969 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase IV of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 townhouse buildings, 400 units; $6.8M - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood IV Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-iv-building-65 ### Northwood IV - Building 66 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.29794398666666, -83.71078161999999 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1969 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase IV of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 townhouse buildings, 400 units; $6.8M - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood IV Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-iv-building-66 ### Northwood IV - Building 67 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.29783324, -83.710142 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1969 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase IV of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 townhouse buildings, 400 units; $6.8M - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood IV Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-iv-building-67 ### Northwood IV - Building 68 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.297705300000004, -83.71039022 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1969 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase IV of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 townhouse buildings, 400 units; $6.8M - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood IV Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-iv-building-68 ### Northwood IV - Building 69 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.29769212, -83.71113542 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1969 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase IV of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 townhouse buildings, 400 units; $6.8M - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood IV Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-iv-building-69 ### Northwood IV - Building 7 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.30170968, -83.71058702 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1969 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase IV of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 townhouse buildings, 400 units; $6.8M - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood IV Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-iv-building-7 ### Northwood IV - Building 70 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.29742811111112, -83.7108201888889 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1969 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase IV of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 townhouse buildings, 400 units; $6.8M - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood IV Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-iv-building-70 ### Northwood IV - Building 71 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.29764176666666, -83.71066195555555 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1969 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase IV of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 townhouse buildings, 400 units; $6.8M - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood IV Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-iv-building-71 ### Northwood IV - Building 72 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.29782464117646, -83.71152387647058 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1969 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase IV of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 townhouse buildings, 400 units; $6.8M - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood IV Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-iv-building-72 ### Northwood IV - Building 73 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.297791939999996, -83.71195256 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1969 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase IV of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 townhouse buildings, 400 units; $6.8M - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood IV Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-iv-building-73 ### Northwood IV - Building 74 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.29759508461538, -83.71163123076923 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1969 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase IV of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 townhouse buildings, 400 units; $6.8M - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood IV Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-iv-building-74 ### Northwood IV - Building 75 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.2974522, -83.71125921428572 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1969 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase IV of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 townhouse buildings, 400 units; $6.8M - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood IV Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-iv-building-75 ### Northwood IV - Building 76 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.297443188888884, -83.71103216666667 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1969 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase IV of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 townhouse buildings, 400 units; $6.8M - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood IV Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-iv-building-76 ### Northwood IV - Building 77 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.29722578, -83.7110277 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1969 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase IV of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 townhouse buildings, 400 units; $6.8M - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood IV Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-iv-building-77 ### Northwood IV - Building 78 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.297170815384604, -83.71075859230768 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1969 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase IV of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 townhouse buildings, 400 units; $6.8M - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood IV Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-iv-building-78 ### Northwood IV - Building 79 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.2969646, -83.71105778571429 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1969 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase IV of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 townhouse buildings, 400 units; $6.8M - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood IV Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-iv-building-79 ### Northwood IV - Building 8 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.30109395999999, -83.7110864 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1969 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase IV of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 townhouse buildings, 400 units; $6.8M - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood IV Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-iv-building-8 ### Northwood IV - Building 80 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.29676328181818, -83.7105744909091 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1969 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase IV of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 townhouse buildings, 400 units; $6.8M - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood IV Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-iv-building-80 ### Northwood IV - Building 81 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.29694817272727, -83.71045129090909 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1969 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase IV of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 townhouse buildings, 400 units; $6.8M - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood IV Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-iv-building-81 ### Northwood IV - Building 82 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.29674978, -83.71019434 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1969 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase IV of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 townhouse buildings, 400 units; $6.8M - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood IV Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-iv-building-82 ### Northwood IV - Building 83 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.297030671428566, -83.7102419 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1969 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase IV of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 townhouse buildings, 400 units; $6.8M - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood IV Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-iv-building-83 ### Northwood IV - Building 84 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.297057900000006, -83.71007440000001 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1969 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase IV of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 townhouse buildings, 400 units; $6.8M - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood IV Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-iv-building-84 ### Northwood IV - Building 85 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.29687001818182, -83.70996385454545 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1969 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase IV of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 townhouse buildings, 400 units; $6.8M - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood IV Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-iv-building-85 ### Northwood IV - Building 9 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.300799271428566, -83.71039857142857 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1969 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase IV of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 townhouse buildings, 400 units; $6.8M - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood IV Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-iv-building-9 ### Northwood IV Apartments - **Category**: Housing - **Address**: 1112-1116 MCINTYRE DR, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.299134027499996, -83.71068488750001 - **Floors**: 2 - **Website**: https://housing.umich.edu/residence-hall/northwood-iv-v/ - **Built**: 1969 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase IV of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 townhouse buildings, 400 units; $6.8M - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-iv-apartments ### Northwood V - Building 1 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.29461648888889, -83.70194082222221 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1972 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase V, final phase of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 buildings; only on-campus housing accommodating children - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood V Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-v-building-1 ### Northwood V - Building 10 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.29426613333333, -83.70179227777777 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1972 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase V, final phase of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 buildings; only on-campus housing accommodating children - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood V Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-v-building-10 ### Northwood V - Building 11 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.294254439999996, -83.70152894 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1972 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase V, final phase of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 buildings; only on-campus housing accommodating children - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood V Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-v-building-11 ### Northwood V - Building 12 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.293966160000004, -83.7015311 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1972 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase V, final phase of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 buildings; only on-campus housing accommodating children - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood V Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-v-building-12 ### Northwood V - Building 13 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.29401694, -83.70190582 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1972 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase V, final phase of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 buildings; only on-campus housing accommodating children - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood V Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-v-building-13 ### Northwood V - Building 14 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.29376353333334, -83.70188725555555 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1972 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase V, final phase of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 buildings; only on-campus housing accommodating children - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood V Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-v-building-14 ### Northwood V - Building 15 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.293856059999996, -83.70129242 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1972 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase V, final phase of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 buildings; only on-campus housing accommodating children - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood V Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-v-building-15 ### Northwood V - Building 16 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.293877988888894, -83.70087987777778 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1972 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase V, final phase of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 buildings; only on-campus housing accommodating children - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood V Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-v-building-16 ### Northwood V - Building 17 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.29380746, -83.70058856 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1972 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase V, final phase of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 buildings; only on-campus housing accommodating children - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood V Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-v-building-17 ### Northwood V - Building 18 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.293654460000006, -83.700749 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1972 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase V, final phase of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 buildings; only on-campus housing accommodating children - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood V Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-v-building-18 ### Northwood V - Building 19 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.29363658, -83.70103354 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1972 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase V, final phase of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 buildings; only on-campus housing accommodating children - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood V Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-v-building-19 ### Northwood V - Building 2 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.294793119999994, -83.70174138 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1972 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase V, final phase of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 buildings; only on-campus housing accommodating children - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood V Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-v-building-2 ### Northwood V - Building 20 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.293641359999995, -83.70127604000001 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1972 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase V, final phase of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 buildings; only on-campus housing accommodating children - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood V Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-v-building-20 ### Northwood V - Building 21 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.29349594, -83.70152334 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1972 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase V, final phase of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 buildings; only on-campus housing accommodating children - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood V Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-v-building-21 ### Northwood V - Building 22 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.29348155, -83.70184315 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1972 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase V, final phase of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 buildings; only on-campus housing accommodating children - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood V Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-v-building-22 ### Northwood V - Building 23 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.2932521, -83.70191919999999 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1972 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase V, final phase of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 buildings; only on-campus housing accommodating children - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood V Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-v-building-23 ### Northwood V - Building 24 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.293268160000004, -83.701522 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1972 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase V, final phase of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 buildings; only on-campus housing accommodating children - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood V Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-v-building-24 ### Northwood V - Building 25 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.292999959999996, -83.70175616 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1972 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase V, final phase of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 buildings; only on-campus housing accommodating children - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood V Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-v-building-25 ### Northwood V - Building 26 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.29301045999999, -83.70133369999999 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1972 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase V, final phase of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 buildings; only on-campus housing accommodating children - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood V Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-v-building-26 ### Northwood V - Building 27 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.29278286, -83.70157028000001 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1972 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase V, final phase of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 buildings; only on-campus housing accommodating children - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood V Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-v-building-27 ### Northwood V - Building 28 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.292614019999995, -83.70129322 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1972 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase V, final phase of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 buildings; only on-campus housing accommodating children - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood V Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-v-building-28 ### Northwood V - Building 29 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.2928419, -83.7012012111111 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1972 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase V, final phase of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 buildings; only on-campus housing accommodating children - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood V Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-v-building-29 ### Northwood V - Building 3 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.29474472, -83.70139300000001 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1972 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase V, final phase of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 buildings; only on-campus housing accommodating children - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood V Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-v-building-3 ### Northwood V - Building 30 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.292852499999995, -83.7008667 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1972 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase V, final phase of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 buildings; only on-campus housing accommodating children - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood V Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-v-building-30 ### Northwood V - Building 31 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.29293832, -83.70056516 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1972 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase V, final phase of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 buildings; only on-campus housing accommodating children - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood V Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-v-building-31 ### Northwood V - Building 32 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.292853699999995, -83.70019164 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1972 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase V, final phase of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 buildings; only on-campus housing accommodating children - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood V Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-v-building-32 ### Northwood V - Building 33 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.2927279, -83.69974074000001 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1972 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase V, final phase of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 buildings; only on-campus housing accommodating children - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood V Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-v-building-33 ### Northwood V - Building 34 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.292477899999994, -83.69962731999999 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1972 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase V, final phase of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 buildings; only on-campus housing accommodating children - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood V Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-v-building-34 ### Northwood V - Building 35 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.292197380000005, -83.69953663999999 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1972 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase V, final phase of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 buildings; only on-campus housing accommodating children - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood V Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-v-building-35 ### Northwood V - Building 36 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.29208726, -83.69929416 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1972 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase V, final phase of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 buildings; only on-campus housing accommodating children - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood V Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-v-building-36 ### Northwood V - Building 37 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.2919343, -83.69903588 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1972 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase V, final phase of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 buildings; only on-campus housing accommodating children - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood V Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-v-building-37 ### Northwood V - Building 38 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.29217932, -83.69883524000001 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1972 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase V, final phase of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 buildings; only on-campus housing accommodating children - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood V Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-v-building-38 ### Northwood V - Building 39 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.29228844000001, -83.69832776 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1972 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase V, final phase of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 buildings; only on-campus housing accommodating children - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood V Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-v-building-39 ### Northwood V - Building 4 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.29480032222222, -83.70089143333333 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1972 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase V, final phase of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 buildings; only on-campus housing accommodating children - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood V Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-v-building-4 ### Northwood V - Building 40 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.29243724444444, -83.69860365555556 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1972 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase V, final phase of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 buildings; only on-campus housing accommodating children - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood V Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-v-building-40 ### Northwood V - Building 41 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.292490220000005, -83.6981054 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1972 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase V, final phase of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 buildings; only on-campus housing accommodating children - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood V Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-v-building-41 ### Northwood V - Building 42 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.29265787999999, -83.69825504 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1972 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase V, final phase of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 buildings; only on-campus housing accommodating children - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood V Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-v-building-42 ### Northwood V - Building 43 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.2926821, -83.69871802 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1972 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase V, final phase of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 buildings; only on-campus housing accommodating children - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood V Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-v-building-43 ### Northwood V - Building 44 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.29278782, -83.6984844 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1972 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase V, final phase of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 buildings; only on-campus housing accommodating children - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood V Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-v-building-44 ### Northwood V - Building 45 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.292902323076916, -83.69886395384614 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1972 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase V, final phase of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 buildings; only on-campus housing accommodating children - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood V Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-v-building-45 ### Northwood V - Building 46 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.29311598, -83.69879846 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1972 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase V, final phase of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 buildings; only on-campus housing accommodating children - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood V Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-v-building-46 ### Northwood V - Building 47 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.29317892, -83.69849753999999 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1972 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase V, final phase of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 buildings; only on-campus housing accommodating children - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood V Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-v-building-47 ### Northwood V - Building 48 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.293159079999995, -83.69813303999999 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1972 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase V, final phase of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 buildings; only on-campus housing accommodating children - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood V Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-v-building-48 ### Northwood V - Building 49 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.29293566, -83.6982682 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1972 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase V, final phase of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 buildings; only on-campus housing accommodating children - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood V Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-v-building-49 ### Northwood V - Building 5 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.294685, -83.70054890000002 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1972 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase V, final phase of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 buildings; only on-campus housing accommodating children - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood V Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-v-building-5 ### Northwood V - Building 50 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.29295648, -83.69785032 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1972 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase V, final phase of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 buildings; only on-campus housing accommodating children - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood V Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-v-building-50 ### Northwood V - Building 51 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.2930803, -83.69754346 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1972 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase V, final phase of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 buildings; only on-campus housing accommodating children - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood V Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-v-building-51 ### Northwood V - Building 52 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.29337116000001, -83.69759817999999 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1972 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase V, final phase of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 buildings; only on-campus housing accommodating children - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood V Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-v-building-52 ### Northwood V - Building 53 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.29333353333333, -83.69788433333332 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1972 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase V, final phase of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 buildings; only on-campus housing accommodating children - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood V Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-v-building-53 ### Northwood V - Building 54 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.293592360000005, -83.69783582 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1972 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase V, final phase of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 buildings; only on-campus housing accommodating children - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood V Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-v-building-54 ### Northwood V - Building 55 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.29364651111112, -83.69754655555556 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1972 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase V, final phase of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 buildings; only on-campus housing accommodating children - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood V Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-v-building-55 ### Northwood V - Building 56 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.29398107777778, -83.69762612222223 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1972 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase V, final phase of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 buildings; only on-campus housing accommodating children - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood V Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-v-building-56 ### Northwood V - Building 57 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.29380702, -83.69810432 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1972 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase V, final phase of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 buildings; only on-campus housing accommodating children - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood V Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-v-building-57 ### Northwood V - Building 58 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.29380741999999, -83.69873193999999 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1972 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase V, final phase of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 buildings; only on-campus housing accommodating children - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood V Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-v-building-58 ### Northwood V - Building 59 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.2939505, -83.69846053999999 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1972 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase V, final phase of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 buildings; only on-campus housing accommodating children - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood V Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-v-building-59 ### Northwood V - Building 6 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.294480199999995, -83.70073532 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1972 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase V, final phase of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 buildings; only on-campus housing accommodating children - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood V Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-v-building-6 ### Northwood V - Building 60 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.29391974, -83.6989444 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1972 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase V, final phase of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 buildings; only on-campus housing accommodating children - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood V Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-v-building-60 ### Northwood V - Building 61 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.29409867777778, -83.6986751888889 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1972 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase V, final phase of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 buildings; only on-campus housing accommodating children - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood V Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-v-building-61 ### Northwood V - Building 62 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.29412092, -83.69787792 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1972 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase V, final phase of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 buildings; only on-campus housing accommodating children - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood V Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-v-building-62 ### Northwood V - Building 63 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.29420684, -83.69814858 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1972 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase V, final phase of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 buildings; only on-campus housing accommodating children - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood V Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-v-building-63 ### Northwood V - Building 64 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.29429792, -83.69841252 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1972 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase V, final phase of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 buildings; only on-campus housing accommodating children - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood V Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-v-building-64 ### Northwood V - Building 65 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.2943705, -83.69810672 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1972 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase V, final phase of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 buildings; only on-campus housing accommodating children - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood V Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-v-building-65 ### Northwood V - Building 66 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.29460597999999, -83.69817398 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1972 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase V, final phase of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 buildings; only on-campus housing accommodating children - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood V Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-v-building-66 ### Northwood V - Building 67 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.29452764, -83.69841306 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1972 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase V, final phase of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 buildings; only on-campus housing accommodating children - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood V Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-v-building-67 ### Northwood V - Building 68 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.29482066, -83.69812175999999 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1972 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase V, final phase of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 buildings; only on-campus housing accommodating children - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood V Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-v-building-68 ### Northwood V - Building 69 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.2949889, -83.69835162 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1972 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase V, final phase of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 buildings; only on-campus housing accommodating children - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood V Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-v-building-69 ### Northwood V - Building 7 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.29455326000001, -83.7010373 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1972 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase V, final phase of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 buildings; only on-campus housing accommodating children - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood V Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-v-building-7 ### Northwood V - Building 70 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.2946963, -83.69864884 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1972 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase V, final phase of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 buildings; only on-campus housing accommodating children - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood V Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-v-building-70 ### Northwood V - Building 71 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.29495342222222, -83.69875041111112 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1972 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase V, final phase of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 buildings; only on-campus housing accommodating children - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood V Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-v-building-71 ### Northwood V - Building 72 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.2949278, -83.69922792 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1972 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase V, final phase of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 buildings; only on-campus housing accommodating children - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood V Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-v-building-72 ### Northwood V - Building 73 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.29497166, -83.69958086 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1972 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase V, final phase of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 buildings; only on-campus housing accommodating children - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood V Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-v-building-73 ### Northwood V - Building 74 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.29488854, -83.69983219999999 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1972 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase V, final phase of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 buildings; only on-campus housing accommodating children - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood V Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-v-building-74 ### Northwood V - Building 75 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.29474884, -83.69893071999999 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1972 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase V, final phase of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 buildings; only on-campus housing accommodating children - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood V Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-v-building-75 ### Northwood V - Building 76 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.29471354, -83.69915334 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1972 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase V, final phase of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 buildings; only on-campus housing accommodating children - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood V Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-v-building-76 ### Northwood V - Building 77 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.29455728888889, -83.69944933333335 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1972 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase V, final phase of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 buildings; only on-campus housing accommodating children - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood V Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-v-building-77 ### Northwood V - Building 78 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.29458137777778, -83.69980144444443 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1972 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase V, final phase of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 buildings; only on-campus housing accommodating children - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood V Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-v-building-78 ### Northwood V - Building 79 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.29436632, -83.69966078 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1972 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase V, final phase of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 buildings; only on-campus housing accommodating children - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood V Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-v-building-79 ### Northwood V - Building 8 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.294524859999996, -83.70128944 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1972 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase V, final phase of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 buildings; only on-campus housing accommodating children - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood V Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-v-building-8 ### Northwood V - Building 9 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.294433600000005, -83.70153568 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Residence - **Built**: 1972 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase V, final phase of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 buildings; only on-campus housing accommodating children - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Northwood V Apartments - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-v-building-9 ### Northwood V Apartments - **Category**: Housing - **Address**: 2101-2599 Stone Rd., Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.29421081875, -83.69970106875 - **Floors**: 2 - **Website**: https://housing.umich.edu/residence-hall/northwood-iv-v/ - **Built**: 1972 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Townhouse apartments - **Named for**: Named for the wooded North Campus setting; Phase V, final phase of the Northwood community - **Notable**: 23 buildings; only on-campus housing accommodating children - **Primary use**: Graduate and family housing - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-v-apartments ### Observatory Lodge - **Also known as**: Observatory Hall - **Category**: Housing - **Address**: 1402 WASHINGTON HEIGHTS, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.2802, -83.7307 - **Floors**: 5 - **Building Type**: Teach, Research, Support - **Classrooms**: 2 - **Built**: 1930 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Tudor Revival - **Named for**: Named for its proximity to the Detroit Observatory (1854) on Observatory Street; originally built as luxury apartments - **Notable**: Six-story luxury apartments; U-M purchased 1966; renovated 2007 - **Primary use**: School of Kinesiology classrooms and offices - **Campus**: Medical Campus - **Contains**: Air Force Rotc Detachment 390, Army Rotc Wolverine Battalion, Navy Rotc - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/observatory-hall ### Oxford Housing - **Also known as**: Laurel Harper Seeley Hall - **Category**: Housing - **Address**: 627 OXFORD RD, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.27430483529412, -83.7251508117647 - **Floors**: 3 - **Building Type**: Resident Hall - **Website**: https://housing.umich.edu/residence-hall/oxford-houses/ - **Built**: 1963 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Low-rise cooperative apartments - **Named for**: Named for Oxford Road in the Hill Area; built 1963 as cooperative-style housing, originally all-female, became co-ed 1971 - **Notable**: Seven houses; $2.4M; home to Sustainable Living Experience - **Primary use**: Undergraduate cooperative housing (~350 students) - **Campus**: Central Campus - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/laurel-harper-seeley-hall ### Oxford Housing - Building 3 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.27422530666668, -83.72449906666665 - **Floors**: 1 - **Built**: 1963 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Low-rise cooperative apartments - **Named for**: Named for Oxford Road in the Hill Area; built 1963 as cooperative-style housing, originally all-female, became co-ed 1971 - **Notable**: Seven houses; $2.4M; home to Sustainable Living Experience - **Primary use**: Undergraduate cooperative housing (~350 students) - **Part of**: Oxford Housing - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/oxford-housing-building-3 ### Oxford Housing - Building 4 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.27454342727273, -83.72452073636363 - **Floors**: 1 - **Built**: 1963 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Low-rise cooperative apartments - **Named for**: Named for Oxford Road in the Hill Area; built 1963 as cooperative-style housing, originally all-female, became co-ed 1971 - **Notable**: Seven houses; $2.4M; home to Sustainable Living Experience - **Primary use**: Undergraduate cooperative housing (~350 students) - **Part of**: Oxford Housing - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/oxford-housing-building-4 ### Oxford Housing - Building 5 - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.274722469230774, -83.72444427692307 - **Floors**: 1 - **Built**: 1963 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Low-rise cooperative apartments - **Named for**: Named for Oxford Road in the Hill Area; built 1963 as cooperative-style housing, originally all-female, became co-ed 1971 - **Notable**: Seven houses; $2.4M; home to Sustainable Living Experience - **Primary use**: Undergraduate cooperative housing (~350 students) - **Part of**: Oxford Housing - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/oxford-housing-building-5 ### Pamela Noble Residence - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.274694283333325, -83.72510138333332 - **Floors**: 3 - **Building Type**: Resident Hall - **Built**: 1963 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Mid-Century Modern - **Named for**: Pamela Noble, who willed property to U-M for women's housing - **Notable**: Name carried from earlier 1921 cottage; part of Oxford Housing - **Primary use**: Undergraduate housing - **Campus**: Central Campus - **Part of**: Oxford Housing - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/pamela-noble-residence ### South Quad - **Also known as**: South Quadrangle, SQ, South Quad, SQ - **Building Code**: SQ - **Category**: Housing - **Address**: 600 MADISON ST, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.27371788823529, -83.74202765882353 - **Floors**: 5 - **Building Type**: Resident Hall - **Classrooms**: 9 - **Website**: https://housing.umich.edu/residence-hall/south-quadrangle/ - **Built**: 1951 - **Architect**: Andrew Morison - **Style**: Mid-Century Modern - **Named for**: Directional name; seven houses named for U-M faculty: Taylor (economics), Gomberg (chemistry), Huber (medicine), Kelsey (archaeology), Reeves (polisci), Scott (English), Van Tyne (history) - **Notable**: Largest residence hall on campus; renovated and reopened fall 2014 - **Primary use**: Residence hall, dining - **Did you know**: Lucy Liu (BA 1990) lived in South Quad room 4809 Taylor as a student. - **Campus**: Central Campus - **Contains**: Down Under, Ambatana Lounge, Yuri Kochiyama Lounge, Music Practice Room 1, Academic Peer Advising, Residence Hall Association Office, Central Management Center, Conference Management Services, Front Desk, Information Resource Center, Wolv Student Television, South Quad Facilities - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/south-quadrangle ### Stockwell Hall - **Also known as**: Madelon Louisa Stockwell Hall, STOCKWELL - **Building Code**: STOCKWELL - **Category**: Housing - **Address**: 324 OBSERVATORY ST, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.27883845000002, -83.73158605125002 - **Floors**: 5 - **Building Type**: Resident Hall - **Website**: https://housing.umich.edu/residence-hall/stockwell-hall/ - **Built**: 1940 - **Architect**: C. William Palmer - **Style**: Collegiate Gothic / Tudor Revival - **Named for**: Madelon Louisa Stockwell, first woman admitted to U-M in 1870 - **Notable**: $39.6M renovation; wood-paneled lounge with fireplaces - **Primary use**: Residence hall - **Did you know**: Named for Madelon Louisa Stockwell, the first woman admitted to U-M in 1870. - **Campus**: Central Campus - **Contains**: Computer Room 1, Cafeteria 5, Blue Lounge 1, Kitchenette, Lounge 3, Lounge 4, Rosa Parks Lounge, Conference Lounge, Kitchenette 1, Kitchenette 2, Kitchenette 3, Kitchenette 4, Laundry Room 3, Laundry Room 4, Academic Advising Housing Security Office, Arthur Leon Cross Library, Assistant Hall Director Office, Faculties Manager, Front Desk 2, Hall Directors Office, Head Urbranans Office - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/madelon-louisa-stockwell-hall ### Thieme House - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.294047733333336, -83.72499541904763 - **Floors**: 4 - **Building Type**: Resident Hall - **Built**: 1967 - **Architect**: Swanson Associates - **Style**: Mid-Century Modern - **Named for**: Hugo Paul Thieme, French professor, Chevalier of the Legion of Honor (1923) - **Notable**: One of five Baits II houses - **Primary use**: Student housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Vera Baits Housing - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/thieme-house ### Vera Baits Housing - **Also known as**: Baits Vera Housing II - **Category**: Housing - **Address**: 1440 Hubbard, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.29412332142857, -83.72390074285714 - **Floors**: 4 - **Website**: https://housing.umich.edu/undergrad/baits - **Built**: 1967 - **Architect**: Swanson Associates - **Style**: Mid-century modern - **Named for**: Vera Burridge Baits, U-M Regent (1943–1958) - **Notable**: Five houses: Coman, Conger, Cross, Thieme, Ziwet - **Primary use**: Student housing - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/baits-vera-housing-ii ### Vera Baits Housing - **Also known as**: Vera Baits Housing II - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.294, -83.724 - **Floors**: 4 - **Website**: https://housing.umich.edu/residence-hall/baits/ - **Built**: 1967 - **Architect**: Swanson Associates - **Style**: Mid-century modern - **Named for**: Vera Burridge Baits, U-M Regent (1943–1958) - **Notable**: Five houses: Coman, Conger, Cross, Thieme, Ziwet - **Primary use**: Student housing - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/vera-baits-ii-housing ### West Quadrangle - **Also known as**: WQ, West Quad, WQ - **Building Code**: WQ - **Category**: Housing - **Address**: 541 THOMPSON ST, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.27485583555555, -83.74253690222221 - **Floors**: 5 - **Building Type**: Resident Hall - **Classrooms**: 5 - **Website**: https://housing.umich.edu/residence-hall/west-quadrangle-cambridge-house/ - **Built**: 1937 - **Architect**: Lane, Davenport & Meyer - **Style**: Collegiate Gothic - **Named for**: Directional name; first unit Allen-Rumsey House (1937) named for Ann Arbor co-founders John Allen and Elisha Rumsey; built as WPA project with 45% federal grant - **Notable**: 264,663 sq ft; designed to match Michigan Union - **Primary use**: Residence hall, dining - **Campus**: Central Campus - **Contains**: Rescomp Site, Cafeteria 4, Allen S Gate Main Lounge, Ostafin Room, Wedge Room, Music Practice Room 2, Laundry Room 2, Mailroom, Photo Dark Room, Cambridge House, University Security, A Subuhi Cultural Center, Academic Peer Advisor, Facilities Office, Front Desk 1, Resident Hall Housing Offices, Strauss Library - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/west-quadrangle ### Wolverine Village - **Category**: Housing - **Address**: 355 E Hoover Ave, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.268088322222226, -83.73802247777778 - **Floors**: 3 - **Website**: https://housing.umich.edu/residence-hall/wolverine-village/ - **Built**: 2026 - **Architect**: Robert A.M. Stern Architects / Elkus Manfredi - **Style**: Contemporary - **Named for**: U-M Wolverine mascot - **Notable**: $631M; 2,300 beds + 900-seat dining; LEED Platinum target; on former Elbel Field - **Primary use**: Undergraduate housing and dining - **Sustainability**: Targeting LEED Platinum. Geo-exchange heating/cooling, rooftop solar, all-electric design. - **Status**: under-construction - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/wolverine-village ### Ziwet House - **Category**: Housing - **Coordinates**: 42.294358947368416, -83.72456515789474 - **Floors**: 4 - **Building Type**: Resident Hall - **Built**: 1967 - **Architect**: Swanson Associates - **Style**: Mid-Century Modern - **Named for**: Alexander Ziwet, Math professor 1888–1925, established Ziwet Lectures - **Notable**: One of five Baits II houses - **Primary use**: Student housing - **Campus**: North Campus - **Part of**: Vera Baits Housing - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/ziwet-house ## Library/Museum (14 buildings) ### Bentley Historical Library - **Also known as**: Alvin M & Arvella D Bentley Historical Library - **Category**: Library/Museum - **Address**: 1150 BEAL AVE, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.28956034615384, -83.71241847692308 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Library Building - **Classrooms**: 2 - **Website**: https://bentley.umich.edu - **Built**: 1973 - **Architect**: Jickling & Lyman - **Style**: Late Modern - **Named for**: Alvin M. Bentley, former Regent and US Congressman - **Notable**: Houses Michigan Historical Collections (est. 1935) - **Primary use**: University archives, Michigan historical collections - **Campus**: North Campus - **Contains**: Reading Room 2, Whiting Room, Main Office, Bentley Historical Library 1 - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/alvin-m-arvella-d-bentley-historical-library ### Buhr Building - **Category**: Library/Museum - **Address**: 200 HILL ST, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.27096927941177, -83.74708258529412 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Administration & Support - **Website**: https://www.lib.umich.edu/locations-and-hours/buhr-building - **Built**: 1981 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Utilitarian - **Named for**: the Buhr family - **Notable**: Off-site shelving facility storing 2M+ library items - **Primary use**: Library preservation and remote storage - **Campus**: Central Campus - **Contains**: Special Collections Library Archive Unit, Digital Conversion Unit, University Of Michigan Press 1, Library Finance, Buhr Remote Shelving Facility 1, Preservation And Conservation - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/buhr-building ### Detroit Observatory - **Category**: Library/Museum - **Address**: 1398 ANN ST, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.28198235, -83.7316897857143 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Teach, Research, Support - **Website**: http://bentley.umich.edu/about/detroit-observatory/ - **Built**: 1854 - **Architect**: Richard Harrison Bull - **Style**: Greek Revival - **Named for**: Citizens of Detroit who raised $18,760 for construction - **Notable**: Oldest research building on campus; one of oldest observatories in US; Michigan Historic Site (1958), NRHP (1973) - **Primary use**: Museum, historic preservation - **Did you know**: Oldest research building on campus (1854) and one of the oldest observatories in the US. Astronomers here discovered 21 asteroids and 2 comets. Its meridian-circle telescope is the oldest in its original mount in the world. - **Campus**: Central Campus - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/detroit-observatory ### Gerald Ford Library - **Also known as**: Gerald R Ford Library, FORD LIB - **Building Code**: FORD LIB - **Category**: Library/Museum - **Address**: 1000 BEAL AVE, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.28851809130435, -83.71226945217393 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Library Building - **Website**: https://www.lib.umich.edu/gerald-r-ford-library - **Built**: 1981 - **Architect**: Jickling, Lyman & Powell - **Style**: Late Modern - **Named for**: Gerald R. Ford, 38th President, U-M class of 1935 - **Notable**: Unique split system: library in Ann Arbor, museum in Grand Rapids; 50,000 sq ft - **Primary use**: Presidential archives and research - **Did you know**: Gerald Ford played center at Michigan Stadium (team MVP 1934) before becoming the 38th President. He also taught political science at U-M in 1977, the only US president to teach at the university. - **Campus**: North Campus - **Ownership**: Other - **Contains**: Conference Room 10, Conference Room A, Conference Room B, Audiovisual Research, Director S Office, Researcher Orientation - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/gerald-r-ford-library-1 ### Hatcher Graduate Library - **Also known as**: Harlan H. Hatcher Graduate Library, Hatcher, Grad Library - **Category**: Library/Museum - **Address**: 913 S. UNIVERSITY AVE, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.27614823260869, -83.7381336695652 - **Floors**: 8 - **Building Type**: Library Building - **Classrooms**: 1 - **Website**: https://www.lib.umich.edu/hatcher-graduate-library - **Built**: 1920 - **Architect**: Albert Kahn - **Style**: Prairie / Arts and Crafts - **Named for**: Harlan Hatcher, 8th U-M president (1951–1967) - **Notable**: Pompeii-inspired lobby murals, 175x50 ft barrel-vault reading room with Gari Melchers frescoes - **Primary use**: Graduate library, Humanities collections, special collections - **Campus**: Central Campus - **Accessibility**: Wheelchair: yes; Elevator: Go through the main entrance (on the Diag), go down the hall, turn right, and the elevator will be on the left. Another elevator is located at the South entrance.; Ramp: A ramp is located at the North entrance (near the Diag). - **Contains**: Group Study Room, Info Library Science Area, Reading Room 3, Study Carrels, Group Study Room 1, Study Carrels 1, Acqusitions Serials Division, Admin Associate To The Director, Area Programs, Area Programs Near East Division, Area Programs Slavic Division, Area Programs South Asia Division, Area Programs Southeast Asia Division, Asia Library, Assistant University Librarian For Library Information Technology, Assistant University Librarian For Public Services, Collection Development Officer, Cooperative Access Services, Development Office 1, Digital Library Production Service, Distribution And Supply, Diversity And Multicultural Services, Document Delivery Cas 7 Fast, Faculty Exploratory, Finance Facilities, Library Administration, Human Resources, Info Library Studies Library, Interlibrary Loan Division, Knowledge Navigation Center, Mail Room 3, Microform Services, Mits, Monograph Cataloging Division, Papyrology, Photoduplication, Preservation Division, Public Relations And Communication, Special Collections, Staff Development Officer, Tas Secretary, Library On Site Access, Government Documents Center 1 - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/harlan-h-hatcher-graduate-library ### Kelsey Museum of Archaeology - **Also known as**: Newberry Hall, KELSEY - **Building Code**: KELSEY - **Category**: Library/Museum - **Address**: 434 STATE ST, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.276755362500005, -83.74146593333333 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Teach, Research, Support - **Classrooms**: 1 - **Website**: https://lsa.umich.edu/kelsey/ - **Built**: 1891 - **Architect**: Spier & Rohns - **Style**: Richardsonian Romanesque - **Named for**: Francis W. Kelsey, professor of Latin 1889–1927 - **Notable**: One of oldest structures on campus; contains a Tiffany window; National Register of Historic Places - **Primary use**: Archaeological museum and exhibitions - **Campus**: Central Campus - **Accessibility**: Wheelchair: yes; Elevator: Enter at the main entrance (off of State St.), go straight through the main hallway, and the elevator will be at the end of the hall.; Ramp: Ramps are located at the Southwest corner (near Maynard) and at the Northeast corner (near State St.). Power doors are located at the West entrance into the Upjohn Wing. - **Contains**: Egyptian And Near Eastern Gallery, Greek And Roman Gallery, Kelsey Museum Of Archaeology 1, Lsa Facilities 4 - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/newberry-hall ### Kresge (Business School) - **Also known as**: Kresge Hall, K-BUS - **Building Code**: K-BUS - **Category**: Library/Museum - **Address**: 700 East University, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.27294152, -83.73689882 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Teach, Research, Support - **Website**: http://www.bus.umich.edu/KresgeLibrary/ - **Built**: 1985 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Late Modern - **Named for**: Sebastian S. Kresge, founder of Kresge Foundation and S.S. Kresge stores (later Kmart); donated $3M to U-M in 1949 - **Notable**: Originally Kresge Business Administration Library; renovated 2016 by KPF with 75,000 sq ft added - **Primary use**: Ross School of Business classrooms, study space, and meeting rooms - **Campus**: Central Campus - **Contains**: Computing Labs, Kresge Business Administration Library 1, Kresge Library Administration, Recruiter Relations, Computing Services, Kresge Business Administration Library 2, Student Government Association, Research Computing - **Part of**: Ross School of Business Campus - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/kresge-hall ### Law Library - **Also known as**: William W Cook Legal Research Library, Cook Library, Law Library - **Category**: Library/Museum - **Address**: 801 MONROE ST, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.27378294915253, -83.73925940847458 - **Floors**: 5 - **Building Type**: Library Building - **Classrooms**: 4 - **Website**: http://www.law.umich.edu/library/info/Pages/default.aspx - **Built**: 1931 - **Architect**: York & Sawyer - **Style**: English Gothic - **Named for**: William W. Cook (Law class of 1882) who funded entire Law Quadrangle - **Notable**: Cathedral-like reading room modeled after King's College Chapel, Cambridge - **Primary use**: Law library, rare books, legal research - **Campus**: Central Campus - **Contains**: Child Advocacy Clinic, Circulation Desk, Michigan Clinical Law Program, Reference Desk - **Part of**: Law Quadrangle - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/william-w-cook-legal-research-library ### Museum of Art - **Also known as**: Alumni Memorial Hall, UMMA - **Building Code**: UMMA - **Category**: Library/Museum - **Address**: 525 STATE ST, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.27550359999999, -83.73973937627117 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Teach, Research, Support - **Classrooms**: 5 - **Website**: https://umma.umich.edu - **Built**: 1910 - **Architect**: Donaldson & Meier - **Style**: Beaux-Arts Neoclassical - **Named for**: U-M alumni who died in Mexican War, Civil War, and Spanish-American War - **Notable**: Four massive Neoclassical columns; now part of UMMA - **Primary use**: University of Michigan Museum of Art (UMMA) - **Campus**: Central Campus - **Accessibility**: Elevator: From the West entrance, turn left, right at the end of the hall by the Dialog table, and right at the corner. Also from the West entrance, walk straight past stairs on the right and turn right to reach another elevator.; Ramp: Power doors are located at the West entrance in the new addition and at the Northeast corner. - **Contains**: Works On Paper Gallery, Stern Auditorium, Modern Contemporary Art Gallery, Vertical Gallery, Chinese Art Gallery, Korean Art Gallery, Buddhist Art Gallery, African Art Gallery, South Southeast Asian Art Gallery, Japanese Art Gallery, American Decorative Art Gallery, European American Art Gallery, European Art Galleries, Commons, Multi Purpose Room, Project Gallery, Forum, Classroom 29, Paper Study Room, Object Study Room, Education Center, University Of Michigan Museum Of Art 1, Conservation Lab, Museum Store, Curatorial Research Center, Museum Studies Program 1 - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/alumni-memorial-hall ### Museum of Natural History - **Category**: Library/Museum - **Address**: 1105 N University Ave., Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.2789536, -83.73485 - **Floors**: 3 - **Website**: https://lsa.umich.edu/ummnh/ - **Built**: 1928 - **Architect**: Albert Kahn - **Style**: Classical Revival - **Named for**: Originally Alexander G. Ruthven Museums Building - **Notable**: 100+ carved limestone animals on exterior; museum relocated to BSB in 2019 - **Primary use**: Renovated for administration and classrooms (connected to CCCB) - **Accessibility**: Ramp: Lower Level (Washtenaw Ave level): Group Entrance - the east side facing Washtenaw Ave 2; First Floor (South University level): West Atrium - the south side facing Ruthven/South University, West Artium - the north side facing USB, East Atrium - the south side facing Ruthven/Geddies Ave. East Atrium - the north side facing USB - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/museum-of-natural-history-1 ### Research Museums Center - **Also known as**: RMC - **Building Code**: RMC - **Category**: Library/Museum - **Address**: 3600 VARSITY DR, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.2363447, -83.7282748 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Teach, Research, Support - **Built**: 2001 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Contemporary - **Named for**: Not named for a person; consolidates four LSA research museum collections (Natural History, Anthropological Archaeology, Paleontology, Zoology) - **Notable**: 5 miles from campus; houses 13M+ specimens from four LSA museums - **Primary use**: Research collections storage and labs - **Campus**: Off-Campus Campus - **Contains**: Lsa Facilities Operations - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/research-museums-center ### Shapiro Library - **Also known as**: Harold T And Vivian B Shapiro Library, UGLI, UGLi, Shapiro - **Building Code**: UGLI - **Category**: Library/Museum - **Address**: 919 S. UNIVERSITY AVE, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.275696279279266, -83.7372057054054 - **Floors**: 5 - **Building Type**: Library Building - **Classrooms**: 7 - **Built**: 1958 - **Architect**: Albert Kahn Associated Architects - **Style**: Mid-Century Modern - **Named for**: Harold T. and Vivian B. Shapiro; Harold was 10th U-M president (1980–1987) - **Notable**: Nicknamed "The UGLi" by students; mostly underground - **Primary use**: Undergraduate library, study spaces, Shapiro Design Lab - **Campus**: Central Campus - **Accessibility**: Wheelchair: yes; Elevator: Go through the main entrance, continue straight, and make a left at the first hallway. The elevators will be immediately on the right.; Ramp: Power doors are located at the North entrance (main entrance). - **Contains**: Adaptive Tech Computing Site Atcs, Microcomputing Center, Caen Lab For Caen Accts Users, Diad Lab For Si Accts Users, Connector To Grad Library Hatcher, Special Collections Room Access Granted By Contacting 3rd Fl Svc Desk, Student Lounge 6, Turkish American Friendship Conference Room Access Granted By Contacting 3rd Fl Ref Desk, Faculty Study Room Access Granted By Contacting 3rd Floor Svc Desk, Graduate Study Room Access Granted By Contacting 3rd Fl Svc Desk, Group Study Rooms, Instructional Group Study Room Access Granted By Contacting 3rd Floor Svc Desk, Undergraduate Library Reference, University Reserves 1, Computer Showcase 1, Askwith Screening Room, Askwith Media Library 1, Peer Information Counseling, Scholarly Publishing Office, Science Library Current Journals - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/harold-t-and-vivian-b-shapiro-library ### Taubman Library - **Also known as**: Alfred A. Taubman Health Sciences Library, TAUBL - **Building Code**: TAUBL - **Category**: Library/Museum - **Address**: 1135 CATHERINE ST, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.28360153636363, -83.7344859 - **Floors**: 6 - **Building Type**: Library Building - **Classrooms**: 19 - **Website**: https://lib.umich.edu/taubman-health-sciences-library/ - **Built**: 1987 - **Architect**: TMP Architecture - **Style**: Late Modern - **Named for**: A. Alfred Taubman (1977 gift) - **Notable**: $55M renovation reopened 2022 - **Primary use**: Health sciences library - **Sustainability**: LEED Gold. $55M renovation replaced windowless brick with 18,000 sq ft of low-e glass. - **Campus**: Medical Campus - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/alfred-a-taubman-health-sciences-library ### William Clements Library - **Also known as**: William L. Clements Library - **Category**: Library/Museum - **Address**: 909 S. UNIVERSITY AVE, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.27547904285715, -83.73796049285714 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Library Building - **Website**: http://clements.umich.edu - **Built**: 1923 - **Architect**: Albert Kahn - **Style**: Italian Renaissance Revival - **Named for**: William L. Clements, U-M Regent for 24 years (1909–1933) - **Notable**: Kahn's personal favorite among all his buildings; modeled on Villa Farnese - **Primary use**: Rare books and special collections (early American history) - **Did you know**: Houses an 18th-century copy of the Declaration of Independence and papers from Lord Shelburne, who negotiated peace ending the Revolutionary War. Albert Kahn called this his personal favorite among all his buildings. - **Campus**: Central Campus - **Accessibility**: Elevator: Building access is through the North Entrance, only.; Ramp: Accessibility Ramp Access Power doors are located on the north side of the Library at the glass vestibule entrance. - **Contains**: Exhibit Room, Reading Room 1 - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/william-l-clements-library ## Medical (24 buildings) ### Brehm Tower - **Category**: Medical - **Address**: 1000 WALL ST, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.2882658, -83.73713205625 - **Floors**: 8 - **Building Type**: TeachResSupport/CDS - **Built**: 2010 - **Architect**: Tsoi/Kobus & Associates - **Style**: Contemporary Medical - **Named for**: William and Delores Brehm ($44M for Type 1 diabetes research) - **Notable**: Eight-story, 230,000 sq ft; adjacent to Kellogg Eye Center - **Primary use**: Kellogg Eye Center expansion, Brehm Center for Diabetes Research - **Campus**: Medical Campus - **Contains**: Comprehensive Ophthalmology, Optical Shop, Pediatric Ophthalmology And Adult Strabismus, 20 20 Cafe, Glaucoma Clinic, Retina Clinic, Pharmacy 1, Surgery Center, Brehm Center For Diabetes Research, Kellogg Eye Center Research, Contact Lens Clinic, Cornea Clinic, Eye Plastic Orbital Facial Cosmetic Surgery, Lasik And Refractive Surgery, Low Vision Visual Rehabilitation, Neuro Ophthalmology 1 - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/brehm-tower ### Buhl Res Cen for Human Genetics - **Also known as**: Lawrence D Buhl Research Center For Human Genetics - **Category**: Medical - **Address**: 1241 CATHERINE ST, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.283464359999996, -83.73374674 - **Floors**: 3 - **Building Type**: Teach, Research, Support - **Classrooms**: 3 - **Website**: https://medicine.umich.edu/dept/human-genetics - **Built**: 1963 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Mid-Century Institutional - **Named for**: Lawrence D. Buhl, via the Buhl Foundation of Detroit which funded construction matched by federal HEW grant - **Notable**: Purpose-built for human genetics research; department founded by James V. Neel in 1956, first of its kind in the US - **Primary use**: Human genetics research laboratories - **Campus**: Medical Campus - **Contains**: Human Genetics Department - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/lawrence-d-buhl-research-center-for-human-genetics ### Cancer Center - **Also known as**: Rogel Cancer Center - **Category**: Medical - **Address**: 1500 MEDICAL CENTER DR, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.284432485714284, -83.73142579285714 - **Floors**: 9 - **Building Type**: TeachResSupport/CDS - **Website**: https://www.mcancer.org/ - **Built**: 1997 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Contemporary Medical - **Named for**: Richard and Susan Rogel ($150M gift, 2018) - **Notable**: NCI Comprehensive Cancer Center since 1991; 77 clinic rooms, 42 chemo suites - **Primary use**: Cancer research and clinical care - **Campus**: Medical Campus - **Contains**: Pediatric Hematology Oncology, Pharmacy - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/rogel-cancer-center ### Frankel Cardiovascular Center - **Also known as**: Samuel And Jean Frankel Cardiovascular Center, CVC - **Building Code**: CVC - **Category**: Medical - **Address**: 1425 ANN ST, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.28324073518518, -83.7312427351852 - **Floors**: 7 - **Building Type**: Clinical Delivery System - **Classrooms**: 2 - **Website**: https://www.umcvc.org/ - **Built**: 2007 - **Architect**: Polshek Partnership (Ennead) - **Style**: Contemporary - **Named for**: Samuel and Jean Frankel ($50M gift) - **Notable**: 350,000 sq ft; 24-bed surgical ICU, nine cardiac procedure rooms - **Primary use**: Cardiovascular surgery and cardiology - **Campus**: Medical Campus - **Contains**: Danto Auditorium, Patient Skills Lab, Quiet Room, Cardiovascular Intensive Care Unit And Waiting Area, Operating Room Reception Area, Quiet Room 1, Inpatient Moderate Care And Waiting Area, The Beam Family Quiet Room, Mardigan Wellness Resource Center - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/samuel-and-jean-frankel-cardiovascular-center-1 ### Health Service - **Also known as**: University Health Services, UHS - **Building Code**: UHS - **Category**: Medical - **Address**: 207 FLETCHER ST, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.27973669444444, -83.73668388333334 - **Floors**: 3 - **Website**: https://uhs.umich.edu/ - **Built**: 1940 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Georgian Revival - **Named for**: Built 1939–1940 with a 45% PWA federal grant plus $225,000 in Health Service bonds; provides student medical care since 1940 - **Notable**: Built with PWA (Public Works Administration) funds - **Primary use**: University Health Service — student medical care - **Accessibility**: Elevator: Once inside entrance, take immediate right, and the elevator is down the hall on the left.; Ramp: Located on the southeast entrance. - **Contains**: University Health Service 1 - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/university-health-services ### Kahn Health Care Pavilion - **Also known as**: D. Dan and Betty Kahn Health Care Pavilion, KHCP - **Building Code**: KHCP - **Category**: Medical - **Address**: 1500 E Medical Center Dr, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.282869309090906, -83.73223252727271 - **Floors**: 12 - **Building Type**: Clinical Delivery System - **Website**: https://www.michiganmedicine.org/pavilion - **Built**: 2025 - **Architect**: HOK - **Style**: Contemporary - **Named for**: D. Dan and Betty Kahn ($50M gift) - **Notable**: $920M, 264-bed state-of-the-art hospital - **Primary use**: Inpatient hospital with advanced surgical suites - **Sustainability**: Targeting LEED Platinum. First major healthcare facility in North America designed for LEED Platinum. 49% CO2 reduction. - **Campus**: Medical Campus - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/kahn-health-care-pavilion ### Kellogg Eye Center - **Also known as**: W. K. Kellogg Eye Center, KEC - **Building Code**: KEC - **Category**: Medical - **Address**: 1000 WALL ST, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.287967545454535, -83.73698494545455 - **Floors**: 4 - **Building Type**: TeachResSupport/CDS - **Website**: https://www.umkelloggeye.org/ - **Built**: 1985 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Late Modern - **Named for**: W.K. Kellogg Foundation ($4M grant) - **Notable**: Ophthalmology department dates to 1872; expanded with Brehm Tower (2010) - **Primary use**: Eye care, vision research - **Did you know**: Bladeless LASIK surgery (IntraLASIK) was invented here. A 1993 accidental laser injury led ophthalmology resident Ron Kurtz to realize the surgical potential. Over 24 million people have had the procedure since. - **Campus**: Medical Campus - **Contains**: Kellogg Eye Center - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/w-k-kellogg-eye-center-1 ### Maternal Child Health Center - **Also known as**: Neuroscience Hospital Unit 4 - **Category**: Medical - **Address**: 200 HOSPITAL DR, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.2831409, -83.7288288 - **Floors**: 5 - **Website**: https://www.uofmhealth.org/our-locations/uh-south - **Built**: 1986 - **Architect**: Albert Kahn Associates - **Style**: Late Modern - **Named for**: Not named for a person; functional unit of the 1986 Replacement Hospital complex - **Notable**: Houses the Neurocritical Care Unit - **Primary use**: Neurocritical care, neurological and neurosurgical inpatient services - **Contains**: Holden Neonatal Icu Waiting Room, Child And Adolescent Psychiatry, Holden Perinatal Icu - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/neuroscience-hospital-unit-4 ### Medical Inn - **Also known as**: Med-inn - **Category**: Medical - **Address**: 1500 E. MEDICAL CENTER DR, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.28371097272728, -83.73011583636365 - **Floors**: 4 - **Building Type**: Clinical Delivery System - **Built**: 1953 - **Architect**: Giffels & Vallet / SOM - **Style**: Mid-Century Modern - **Named for**: Named by combining "Medical" and "Inn" for its dual clinical and lodging function; U-M's first purpose-built outpatient facility - **Notable**: U-M's first outpatient care building; includes 30-room patient hotel - **Primary use**: Outpatient clinics, patient/family hotel - **Campus**: Medical Campus - **Contains**: Clinic Registration, Med Inn Hotel Check In, Acute Pain Management Service, Cancer Center Biostatistics Center, Cancer Center Clinical Trials, Cancer Center Offices, Central Staffing Resources, Clinical Affairs, Dermatology Treatment Center, Employee Health Services, Enterostemal Therapy, Gcrc Outpatient Clinic, Locksmith, Multidisciplinary Pain Center, Neuropsychology Clinic, Neuropsychology Reception, Phototherapy, Practice Management Support, Social Work, Vascular Access Services, Vertigo Management Program, Vestibular Testing Center, Medical Inn Building Manager - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/med-inn ### Medical Professional Building - **Category**: Medical - **Address**: 1500 E Medical Center Dr, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.2821, -83.7298 - **Floors**: 4 - **Building Type**: Clinical Delivery System - **Built**: Unknown - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Unknown - **Named for**: Not named for a person; houses medical professional offices on the Michigan Medicine campus - **Notable**: Part of the Michigan Medicine medical campus complex - **Primary use**: Medical professional offices and outpatient services - **Campus**: Medical Campus - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/medical-professional-building ### Medical Science Research Building 1 - **Also known as**: Medical Sciences Research Bldg I, MSC1 - **Building Code**: MSC1 - **Category**: Medical - **Address**: 1150 MEDICAL CENTER DR, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.28464466470589, -83.73404003529411 - **Floors**: 5 - **Building Type**: Teach, Research, Support - **Classrooms**: 11 - **Built**: 1986 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Late Modern - **Named for**: Not named for a person; first of three biomedical research buildings on the Michigan Medicine campus - **Notable**: First of three MSRB buildings (I: 1986, II: 1989, III: 1995) - **Primary use**: Basic science research - **Campus**: Medical Campus - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/medical-sciences-research-bldg-i ### Medical Science Research Building 2 - **Also known as**: Medical Sciences Research Bldg II, MSC2 - **Building Code**: MSC2 - **Category**: Medical - **Address**: 1150 MEDICAL CENTER DR, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.2849093, -83.7336995 - **Floors**: 9 - **Building Type**: Teach, Research, Support - **Classrooms**: 33 - **Built**: 1989 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Late Modern - **Named for**: Not named for a person; second MSRB expanding wet-lab and shared-core capacity - **Notable**: Second MSRB building - **Primary use**: Basic science research - **Campus**: Medical Campus - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/medical-sciences-research-bldg-ii ### Medical Science Research Building 3 - **Also known as**: Medical Sciences Research Bldg III, MSRB3 - **Building Code**: MSRB3 - **Category**: Medical - **Address**: 1150 MEDICAL CENTER DR, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.2842196, -83.7347411 - **Floors**: 5 - **Building Type**: Teach, Research, Support - **Classrooms**: 2 - **Built**: 1995 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Late Modern - **Named for**: Not named for a person; third and final MSRB completing the biomedical research complex - **Notable**: Third MSRB building - **Primary use**: Basic science research - **Campus**: Medical Campus - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/medical-sciences-research-bldg-iii ### Medical Science Unit I - **Category**: Medical - **Address**: 1301 CATHERINE ST, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.2841928925, -83.73250021250001 - **Floors**: 5 - **Building Type**: Teach, Research, Support - **Classrooms**: 11 - **Built**: 1958 - **Architect**: Giffels & Vallet / Holabird & Root - **Style**: Mid-Century Institutional - **Named for**: Not named for a person; designated Unit I of the Medical Science complex - **Notable**: 299,000 gross sq ft of research and administrative space - **Primary use**: Medical school research: Biological Chemistry, Pathology, Pharmacology - **Campus**: Medical Campus - **Accessibility**: Ramp: Main entry on west side at Catherine St. drop-off - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/medical-science-unit-i ### Medical Science Unit II - **Category**: Medical - **Address**: 1137 CATHERINE ST, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.28406912173912, -83.73390710434782 - **Floors**: 5 - **Building Type**: Teach, Research, Support - **Classrooms**: 33 - **Built**: 1969 - **Architect**: Holabird & Root - **Style**: Brutalist - **Named for**: Not named for a person; designated Unit II of the Medical Science complex - **Notable**: Connected to the main hospital complex - **Primary use**: Medical school research: Anatomy, Genetics, Microbiology, Physiology - **Campus**: Medical Campus - **Accessibility**: Ramp: West 4th level entry through Buhl next to Catherine St. - **Contains**: North Lecture Hall - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/medical-science-unit-ii ### Molecular and Behavioral Neuroscience Institute - **Also known as**: Molecular & Behavioral Neuroscience Institute - **Category**: Medical - **Address**: 205 ZINA PITCHER PL, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.2828885, -83.7340902 - **Floors**: 4 - **Website**: https://medresearch.umich.edu/labs-departments/centers/mni - **Built**: 1960 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Mid-Century Modern - **Named for**: Originally Mental Health Research Institute (1955) - **Notable**: One of first interdisciplinary neuroscience centers in the nation - **Primary use**: Neuroscience research (now Michigan Neuroscience Institute) - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/molecular-behavioral-neuroscience-institute ### Mott Children's Hospital - **Also known as**: Neuroscience Hospital Unit 2, MOTT - **Building Code**: MOTT - **Category**: Medical - **Address**: 1505 SIMPSON RD, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.28304501818182, -83.72956437500001 - **Floors**: 5 - **Building Type**: Clinical Delivery System - **Classrooms**: 6 - **Website**: https://www.uofmhealth.org/our-locations/uh-south - **Built**: 2011 - **Architect**: HKS Architects - **Style**: Contemporary - **Named for**: Charles Stewart Mott, GM executive and Flint philanthropist - **Notable**: $754M; 1.1M sq ft; 12-story inpatient + 9-story outpatient - **Primary use**: Pediatric hospital and Von Voigtlander Women's Hospital - **Campus**: Medical Campus - **Contains**: Pediatric Surgery Waiting Room, Auditorium, Birthing Center, Carousel Gift Shop, Child And Family Life Office, Child Life Services, Neonatal Perinatal Medicine, Pediatric Cardiology, Pediatric Cardiovascular Surgery, Pediatric Critical Care, Pediatric Dialysis, Pediatric Epilepsy Laboratory, Pediatric Nuclear Medicine, Pediatric Outpatient Surgery Check In And Waiting Room, Pediatric Physical Medicine Rehabilitation, Pediatric Pulmonary Labs, Pediatric Radiology, Pediatric Surgery, Perinatal Assessment Center, Prayer Chapel, Social Work Administration, Volunteer Services - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/neuroscience-hospital-unit-2 ### North Ingalls Building - **Category**: Medical - **Address**: 300 N Ingalls St, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.2835, -83.7378 - **Floors**: 5 - **Built**: 1914 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Early 20th Century Institutional - **Named for**: Not named for a person; named for its location on North Ingalls Street; originally St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, purchased by U-M 1977 - **Notable**: Originally built as St. Joseph Mercy Hospital - **Primary use**: School of Nursing offices and hospital administrative functions - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/north-ingalls-building ### Rachel Upjohn Building - **Category**: Medical - **Address**: 4250 PLYMOUTH RD, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.30771130833333, -83.67524851041668 - **Floors**: 4 - **Building Type**: Clinical Delivery System - **Website**: http://www.depressioncenter.org/ - **Built**: 2006 - **Architect**: Albert Kahn Associates - **Style**: Contemporary - **Named for**: Rachel Babcock Upjohn (Upjohn pharmaceutical family) - **Notable**: $41M; home of nation's first comprehensive Depression Center - **Primary use**: Ambulatory psychiatry, Depression Center - **Campus**: Medical Campus - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/rachel-upjohn-building ### Simpson Institute - **Also known as**: Thomas H Simpson Memorial Inst Medical Research - **Category**: Medical - **Address**: 102 OBSERVATORY ST, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.281883, -83.73075722000002 - **Floors**: 3 - **Building Type**: Teach, Research, Support - **Built**: 1927 - **Architect**: Albert Kahn - **Style**: Beaux-Arts / Neoclassical - **Named for**: Thomas Henry Simpson, Detroit iron magnate (died of pernicious anemia 1923) - **Notable**: Granite facade resembling Greco-Roman temple; pioneered pernicious anemia treatment - **Primary use**: Medical research, administrative offices - **Campus**: Medical Campus - **Contains**: Michi Conference Room, Cancer Prevention Research Group, Historical Center For The Health Sciences, Michi - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/thomas-h-simpson-memorial-inst-medical-research ### Taubman Biomedical Science Research Building - **Also known as**: Alfred A. Taubman Biomedical Science Research Bldg, BSRB - **Building Code**: BSRB - **Category**: Medical - **Address**: 109 ZINA PITCHER PL, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.281731738144344, -83.73429326701033 - **Floors**: 6 - **Building Type**: Teach, Research, Support - **Classrooms**: 1 - **Built**: 2005 - **Architect**: Ennead Architects - **Style**: Contemporary - **Named for**: A. Alfred Taubman - **Notable**: 594,000 sq ft; one of largest biomedical research buildings in the US - **Primary use**: Biomedical research, Taubman Medical Research Institute - **Campus**: Medical Campus - **Contains**: Kahn Auditorium - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/alfred-a-taubman-biomedical-science-research-bldg ### Taubman Center - **Also known as**: Alfred A. Taubman Health Care Ctr, Taubman - **Building Code**: Taubman - **Category**: Medical - **Address**: 1500 E. MEDICAL CENTER DR, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.28371244347826, -83.72800461304348 - **Floors**: 4 - **Building Type**: Clinical Delivery System - **Classrooms**: 1 - **Website**: https://uofmhealth.org/our-locations/taubman-health-center - **Built**: 1986 - **Architect**: Albert Kahn Associates - **Style**: Late Modern - **Named for**: A. Alfred Taubman, real estate developer and major U-M donor - **Notable**: 120 outpatient clinics; main entrance to U-M Hospitals complex - **Primary use**: Multi-specialty outpatient clinics - **Campus**: Medical Campus - **Contains**: Adult Neurology, Adult Urology, Cardiac Surgery, Dermatology, Elbow Center, Faculty Diagnostic Unit, General Medicine, General Obstetrics And Gynecology Services, General Surgery, Neuro Ophthalmology, Neurosurgery, Otolaryngology, Pediatric Dermatology, Pediatric Endocrinology, Pediatric Gastroenterology, Pediatric Genetics, Pediatric Neurology, Pediatric Neurosurgery, Pediatric Otolaryngology, Pediatric Psychology, Pediatric Pulminology, Preoperative Anesthesia Clinic, Rheumatology Nephrology Clinic, Thoracic Surgery, Vascular Surgery, Women S Health Resource Center - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/alfred-a-taubman-health-care-ctr ### University Hospitals - **Also known as**: UM HOSP - **Building Code**: UM HOSP - **Category**: Medical - **Address**: 1500 MEDICAL CENTER DR, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.284611426666665, -83.72903711111113 - **Floors**: 9 - **Building Type**: Clinical Delivery System - **Classrooms**: 17 - **Website**: https://med.umich.edu/ - **Built**: 1986 - **Architect**: Albert Kahn Associates - **Style**: Late Modern - **Named for**: Not named for a person; the main University Hospital replacing 1925 "Old Main" - **Notable**: 11-story, 550-bed replacement hospital opened Valentine's Day 1986 - **Primary use**: Primary adult inpatient hospital for Michigan Medicine - **Campus**: Medical Campus - **Contains**: Surgery Waiting Room, Ford Auditorium, Adult Inpatient Psychiatry Unit, Burn Intensive Care Unit, Children S Emergency Services, Guest Assistance Program, Pediatric Dentistry, Radiology, Speech And Language Pathology - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/university-hospitals ### Women's Hospitals - **Also known as**: Neuroscience Hospital Unit 1, WOMEN'S HOSP - **Building Code**: WOMEN'S HOSP - **Category**: Medical - **Address**: 1521 SIMPSON RD, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.2827631, -83.7290343 - **Floors**: 5 - **Website**: https://www.uofmhealth.org/our-locations/uh-south - **Built**: 1950 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Mid-Century Modern - **Named for**: Originally the Women's Hospital Birth Center with 28 rooms and 32 maternity beds; repurposed after Mott/Von Voigtlander moved to new building in 2011 - **Notable**: Replaced by Von Voigtlander Women's Hospital in 2011 - **Primary use**: Michigan Medicine administrative and clinical support - **Contains**: Obstetrics And Gynecology, Pediatric Heart Transplant Program, Pediatric Hematology Oncology Administrative Office - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/neuroscience-hospital-unit-1 ## Parking (2 buildings) ### Church St Parking Structure - **Category**: Parking - **Address**: 525 CHURCH ST, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.27589739166667, -83.73425285833332 - **Floors**: 6 - **Building Type**: Parking Structure - **Built**: Unknown - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Concrete Brutalist - **Named for**: Not named for a person; named for its location on Church Street - **Notable**: 532 parking spaces at 525 Church Street; also houses the U-M Key Office - **Primary use**: Parking structure (Lot E8) - **Campus**: Central Campus - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/church-st-parking-structure ### Parking Customer Service - **Category**: Parking - **Address**: 523 S. Division St., Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.2755945, -83.74368778333333 - **Floors**: 1 - **Website**: http://ltp.umich.edu/ - **Built**: Unknown - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Utilitarian - **Named for**: Not named for a person; houses Logistics, Transportation & Parking customer services - **Notable**: Located at 523 S Division Street - **Primary use**: Parking permit sales and customer service - **Contains**: Parking Customer Services - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/parking-customer-service ## Student Life (25 buildings) ### 1443 Washtenaw Ave Building - **Category**: Student Life - **Address**: 1443 Washtenaw Ave, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.27454062142857, -83.7297436642857 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Student Services - **Website**: https://fsl.umich.edu/ - **Built**: 1924 - **Architect**: Albert J. Rousseau - **Style**: Prairie - **Named for**: Originally the Phi Kappa Sigma fraternity house; later Trotter House, named for journalist William Monroe Trotter - **Notable**: Built for $125,000 in a Frank Lloyd Wright-inspired style with sweeping porch and low-sloping roof - **Primary use**: Fraternity and Sorority Life offices and meeting space - **Campus**: Central Campus - **Accessibility**: Elevator: No elevator.; Ramp: Front entrance is off of Washtenaw Ave. Parking is in the rear of the building off South University st. - **Contains**: Conference Room A 1, Student Group Offices, Full Kitchen, Lounge 6, Recreation Room 1, Conference Room B 1, Conference Room C, Media Library, Student Lounge 10, Standing Lobby, Reservations Information, Office Of Fraternity Sorority Life - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/1443-washtenaw-ave-building ### Argus I Building - **Also known as**: Argus Building I - **Category**: Student Life - **Address**: 535 WILLIAM ST, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.27752593846154, -83.75434701538461 - **Floors**: 3 - **Building Type**: Teach, Research, Support - **Built**: 1866 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: 19th Century Industrial - **Named for**: Argus Camera Company (manufactured cameras 1930s–1960s) - **Notable**: Originally John Keck furniture factory (1866); Argus Camera factory; houses Argus Museum - **Primary use**: University offices, Argus Museum - **Campus**: Off-Campus Campus - **Ownership**: Leased - **Contains**: Michigan Creative 1, Michigan Radio - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/argus-building-i ### Burnham House - **Category**: Student Life - **Address**: 1610 WASHINGTON HTS, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.28127233793103, -83.72310475862068 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Teach, Research, Support - **Classrooms**: 1 - **Built**: 1837 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Greek Revival vernacular - **Named for**: Nathan Burnham, original builder - **Notable**: One of oldest structures in Ann Arbor; relocated 1 mile to Nichols Arboretum in 1998 (210-ton move at 3 mph) - **Primary use**: Reader Urban Environmental Education Center - **Did you know**: One of the oldest surviving structures in Ann Arbor (1837). Relocated 1 mile to Nichols Arboretum in 1998, a 210-ton move at 3 mph. - **Campus**: Off-Campus Campus - **Accessibility**: Elevator: Once through door, cross to opposite end of room and then turn right.; Ramp: Use front porch entrance. - **Contains**: Wilkinson Room - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/burnham-house ### Center for the Education of Women - **Also known as**: CEW - **Building Code**: CEW - **Category**: Student Life - **Address**: 330 East Liberty, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.279218755555554, -83.74511966666667 - **Floors**: 4 - **Website**: http://cew.umich.edu/ - **Built**: Unknown - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Residential Converted - **Named for**: Named for its mission supporting women's education; established 1964 as Center for the Continuing Education of Women - **Notable**: One of the first university women's centers in the nation; 1,900+ merit scholarships since 1970 - **Primary use**: CEW+ resource center for nontraditional students - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/center-for-the-education-of-women ### Gates Lecture Hall, UM Biological Station - **Category**: Student Life - **Address**: 9133 Biological Rd, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 45.558653, -84.6797864 - **Floors**: 1 - **Built**: Unknown - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Rustic Academic - **Named for**: Marian P. and David M. Gates; David Gates (1921–2016) was a renowned ecologist who directed the Biological Station 1971–1991 - **Notable**: 220-seat auditorium and 100-seat seminar room at UMBS in Pellston (founded 1909) - **Primary use**: Lecture hall and event space at the Biological Station - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/gates-lecture-hall-um-biological-station ### Ginsberg Center - **Also known as**: Edward and Rosalie Ginsberg Building - **Category**: Student Life - **Address**: 1024 Hill St, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.27378832222222, -83.7388987 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Teach, Research, Support - **Website**: https://ginsberg.umich.edu - **Built**: 2025 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Contemporary Sustainable - **Named for**: Edward Ginsberg (BA 1938) and wife Rosalie - **Notable**: First carbon-neutral building on U-M campus; net-zero, all-electric, geothermal - **Primary use**: Community Service and Learning - **Did you know**: First carbon-neutral building on the U-M campus. All-electric with geothermal. Replaces the Madelon Pound House at 1024 Hill Street. - **Sustainability**: Net-zero-ready. Geo-exchange system, passive design, low-embodied carbon materials. - **Campus**: Central Campus - **Contains**: America Reads, Literacy Volunteer Initiatives, Michigan Journal Of Community Service Learning, Serve, Engaged Learning Partnerships - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/ginsberg-building ### Hill Auditorium - **Category**: Student Life - **Address**: 825 N. UNIVERSITY AVE, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.27916854285714, -83.73908866666667 - **Floors**: 3 - **Building Type**: Recreational Sports Building - **Classrooms**: 8 - **Website**: https://smtd.umich.edu/facilities/hill-auditorium/ - **Built**: 1913 - **Architect**: Albert Kahn - **Style**: Neoclassical - **Named for**: Arthur Hill, U-M Regent 1901–1909 - **Notable**: 4,100 seats; world-renowned acoustics; houses Frieze Memorial Organ - **Primary use**: Concert hall, lectures, UMS performances, commencement - **Did you know**: Martin Luther King Jr. spoke here on November 5, 1962, nine months before the March on Washington. Rachmaninoff, Caruso, and the Berlin Philharmonic have all performed here. John Philip Sousa called "The Victors" the best college march ever written. - **Campus**: Central Campus - **Wikidata**: Q5762046 - **Accessibility**: Ramp: Located at the southwest entrance (box office) - **Contains**: Dressing Room, Dressing Room 1, Dressing Rooms 2, Facilities Office For Auditorium - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/hill-auditorium ### International Center - **Category**: Student Life - **Address**: 515 E. Jefferson (1500 Student Activities Building), Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.27654483333333, -83.74246868666665 - **Floors**: 3 - **Website**: https://internationalcenter.umich.edu - **Built**: 1938 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Named for**: Founded by Prof. J. Raleigh Nelson, U-M's first Counselor to Foreign Students (1936), who had supported international students since 1908 - **Notable**: Established when U-M had one of largest international student communities in nation - **Primary use**: International student services, immigration advising - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/international-center ### Lipsey Student Publications Building - **Also known as**: Stanford Lipsey Student Publications Building - **Category**: Student Life - **Address**: 420 MAYNARD ST, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.277102459999995, -83.742301 - **Floors**: 3 - **Building Type**: Recreational Sports Building - **Website**: http://www.pub.umich.edu/ - **Built**: 1932 - **Architect**: Pond & Pond, Martin & Lloyd - **Style**: Collegiate Gothic - **Named for**: Stanford Lipsey, Michigan Daily photographer, Pulitzer Prize-winning media executive - **Notable**: 420 Maynard Street - **Primary use**: Student publications (Michigan Daily, Michiganensian) - **Campus**: Central Campus - **Accessibility**: Elevator: When you come in the rear entrance, continue through the door to the main foyer. Turn left and the elevator will be on your left.; Ramp: Enter building through rear entrance - off the Thompson St. parking lot. - **Contains**: Board Room, Daily News Room, Daily Arts, Daily Classified Ads, Daily Photo, Daily Display Ads, Gargoyle 1, Michiganensian, Daily News Desk, Daily Sports, Student Publications Office, Shei Magazine, Daily Online Ads, Daily Business Office - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/stanford-lipsey-student-publications-building ### Lurie Ann & Robert H. Tower - **Also known as**: Ann & Robert H. Lurie Tower - **Category**: Student Life - **Address**: 1230 MURFIN AVE, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.292004750000004, -83.7161803875 - **Floors**: 10 - **Building Type**: Teach, Research, Support - **Classrooms**: 1 - **Website**: https://smtd.umich.edu/facilities/ann-and-robert-h-lurie-carillon/ - **Built**: 1996 - **Architect**: Charles W. Moore - **Style**: Postmodern - **Named for**: Ann and Robert H. Lurie; Ann donated $12M in memory of her husband Robert (BSE '64, MSE '66) - **Notable**: 167 ft tall; 60-bell grand carillon, one of only 23 in the world; bells cast by Royal Eijsbouts - **Primary use**: Carillon tower; recitals by university carillonneur - **Campus**: North Campus - **Contains**: Storage For Student Groups, Lurie Center Information - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/ann-robert-h-lurie-tower ### Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre - **Category**: Student Life - **Address**: 911 UNIVERSITY AVE, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.2792957, -83.7375764 - **Floors**: 2 - **Website**: https://smtd.umich.edu/facilities/lydia-mendelssohn-theatre/ - **Built**: 1929 - **Architect**: Pond & Pond, Martin & Lloyd - **Style**: Collegiate Gothic - **Named for**: Lydia Mendelssohn, mother of donor Gordon Mendelssohn - **Notable**: 658-seat theater inside the Michigan League - **Primary use**: Theater, SMTD performances, student theater, film - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/lydia-mendelssohn-theatre ### Michigan League - **Also known as**: LEAG, The League - **Building Code**: LEAG - **Category**: Student Life - **Address**: 911 N. UNIVERSITY AVE, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.27926936896552, -83.73748727413796 - **Floors**: 5 - **Building Type**: Teach, Research, Support - **Classrooms**: 8 - **Website**: https://uunions.umich.edu/league/ - **Built**: 1929 - **Architect**: Pond & Pond, Martin & Lloyd - **Style**: Collegiate Gothic - **Named for**: Women's counterpart to the Michigan Union - **Notable**: Pewabic tile floors, oak-paneled walls, stained glass; houses Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre - **Primary use**: Student union, event spaces, dining, theater - **Campus**: Central Campus - **Accessibility**: Ramp: Use building's south entrance (facing N. University Ave. and the circle driveway) - **Contains**: Ballroom, Conference Room 2 1, Conference Room 4 1, Conference Room 6 1, Hussey, Koessler, Blagdon, Michigan, Kalamazoo, Vandenberg, Concourse, Room A, Room B, Room C, Henderson, Room D, Courtyard Garden, Catering Servery, Reflection Room, Housekeeping Staff, League Underground, Lactation Room, Inn At The Michigan League 1, University Musical Society Ticket Office, Campus Information Center, Ginsberg Center For Community Service And Learning, U Go S Express, Friends Of The Michigan League, Michigan League Administration, Program On Intergroup Relations, Michigan Debate Program, Conference Event Services At The League - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/michigan-league ### Michigan Union - **Also known as**: UNION, The Union - **Building Code**: UNION - **Category**: Student Life - **Address**: 530 STATE ST, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.27522982564101, -83.7415464179487 - **Floors**: 4 - **Building Type**: Recreational Sports Building - **Classrooms**: 24 - **Website**: https://uunions.umich.edu/union/ - **Built**: 1919 - **Architect**: Pond & Pond - **Style**: Collegiate Gothic - **Named for**: Not named for a person; student union - **Notable**: JFK announced Peace Corps on steps (1960); $85.2M renovation completed 2020 - **Primary use**: Student union, meeting rooms, dining, event spaces - **Did you know**: JFK showed up at 2 AM on October 14, 1960 and challenged thousands of students on the Union steps to serve abroad. That speech became the Peace Corps. Women were barred from using the front door until 1956. - **Campus**: Central Campus - **Contains**: Crofoot Room, Pond Room, Michigan Room, 2105 B, 2105 D, Anderson Room A B Or C, Kuenzel Room, Rogel Ballroom, Wolverine Room A B Or C, Parker Room, Welker Room, Tappan Room, Sophia B Jones Room, Pond Room A B Or C, 2105 A, 2105 C, Anderson Room, Anderson Room D, Pendleton Room, Wolverine Room 1, Blain Room, Bates Room, Patio, Art Lounge, Study Lounge, Opera Lounge, Mcard Center 1, Counseling And Psychological Services 1, Dean Of Students, Its Accounts Office 1, The Spectrum Center, Central Student Government, Michigan Union Ticket Office 1, Multi Ethnic Student Affairs 1, Center For Campus Involvement 1, Student Organization Accounts Service 1, Student Organization Resource Center 1, University Activities Center, University Unions Administration, Sexual Assault Prevention And Awareness Center, University Unions Maintenance, Center For Campus Involvement 2 - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/michigan-union ### Mike & Mary Wallace House - **Also known as**: Mike and Mary Wallace House - **Category**: Student Life - **Address**: 620 OXFORD RD, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.2745632, -83.72645933333334 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Teach, Research, Support - **Website**: https://wallacehouse.umich.edu/knight-wallace/ - **Built**: 1916 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Arts and Crafts - **Named for**: Mike Wallace (CBS 60 Minutes) and Mary Wallace (CBS, Vogue) - **Notable**: Home to Knight-Wallace Fellowship (journalism fellowships since 1973) - **Primary use**: Wallace House Center for Journalists - **Campus**: Central Campus - **Contains**: Meeting Room 2, Offices, Kitchen 2, Tv, Knight Wallace Fellowships, The Livingston Awards - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/mike-and-mary-wallace-house ### Northwood Community Center - **Category**: Student Life - **Address**: 1000 MCINTYRE DR, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.2973986, -83.7091114 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Recreational Sports Building - **Classrooms**: 4 - **Website**: https://housing.umich.edu/ - **Built**: 1969 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Institutional Modern - **Named for**: Not named for a person; serves the Northwood apartment complex - **Notable**: Built alongside the Northwood IV apartments ($6.8M project) - **Primary use**: Community center for Northwood residents - **Campus**: North Campus - **Contains**: Classroom 9, Vending Machines, Multi Purpose Rooms, Residents Council, Multi Purpose Rooms 1, Multi Purpose Rooms 2, Child Development Center, Community Center Office, Family Housing Language Program - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/northwood-community-center ### Palmer Commons - **Also known as**: PALM - **Building Code**: PALM - **Category**: Student Life - **Address**: 100 WASHTENAW AVE, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.280806269230766, -83.73387963076924 - **Floors**: 6 - **Building Type**: Teach, Research, Support - **Classrooms**: 4 - **Website**: https://palmercommons.umich.edu - **Built**: 2003 - **Architect**: SmithGroup / Venturi, Scott Brown - **Style**: Postmodern - **Named for**: Located on Palmer Drive - **Notable**: 99,000 sq ft; intersection of Central and Medical campuses - **Primary use**: Conference center, dining, offices - **Campus**: Central Campus - **Accessibility**: Elevator: From the South entrance, turn left, through the door, elevator is on the right.; Ramp: South entrance, across from the Undergrad Science Building. - **Contains**: Boardroom 1, Boardroom 2, Boardroom 3, Boardroom 4, Boardroom 5, Forum Hall, Great Lakes Rooms, Plaza Room, Classroom 14, Atrium 4, Atrium 5, Atrium 6, Great Lakes South, Great Lakes Central, Great Lakes North, Great Lakes North Central, Great Lakes South Central, Windows Lounge, Palmer Commons Administration, Center For Research On Learning And Teaching, Department Of Public Safety 2, Center For Computational Medicine And Biology, Training Program In Clinical Research, Information Desk, Glass House Cafe - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/palmer-commons ### Pierpont Commons - **Also known as**: Wilbur K Pierpont Commons, PIER - **Building Code**: PIER - **Category**: Student Life - **Address**: 2101 BONISTEEL BLVD, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.29119938196721, -83.71750663114754 - **Floors**: 3 - **Building Type**: Recreational Sports Building - **Classrooms**: 3 - **Website**: https://uunions.umich.edu/pierpont/ - **Built**: 1965 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Mid-Century Modern - **Named for**: Wilbur K. Pierpont, VP and CFO who negotiated North Campus land purchase - **Notable**: Social and dining hub for North Campus - **Primary use**: Student union, dining, study space - **Campus**: North Campus - **Accessibility**: Ramp: Two entrances: off Bonisteel (by Panda Express) or main entrance (off circle driveway) - **Contains**: Engineering Classrooms, Caen Labs, Gallery Wall, Piano Lounge, Commons Corner Recreation Area, Leonardo S, East Room, Boulevard Room, Center Room, Executive Suite, Corner Room, North East Room, South East Room, Reflection Room 1, Department Of Public Safety, Mcard Office, Financial Aid 1, North Campus Information Center, Registrar S Office 1, University Catering 1, Fireside Cafe, Barnes Noble Pierpont Commons Bookstore, Blue Market, Pierpont Commons Administration, Panda Express, University Of Michigan Credit Union 1, Hibachi San, Blavin Scholars, Ahmos, Wolverine Services North Campus - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/wilbur-k-pierpont-commons ### Power Center for the Performing Arts - **Also known as**: Power Center For Performing Arts, POWER CTR - **Building Code**: POWER CTR - **Category**: Student Life - **Address**: 121 FLETCHER ST, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.28078719285715, -83.73572377142854 - **Floors**: 3 - **Building Type**: Teach, Research, Support - **Classrooms**: 4 - **Website**: https://smtd.umich.edu/facilities/power-center/ - **Built**: 1971 - **Architect**: Kevin Roche, John Dinkeloo & Associates - **Style**: Brutalist / Modernist - **Named for**: Eugene and Sadye Power and son Philip Power - **Notable**: 1,381 seats; exposed concrete with reflecting glass colonnade - **Primary use**: Performing arts theater, UMS concerts, SMTD productions - **Did you know**: Opened in 1971 with the world premiere of "The Grass Harp" (Truman Capote). The lobby has tapestries by Roy Lichtenstein and Pablo Picasso. - **Campus**: Central Campus - **Accessibility**: Wheelchair: yes; Elevator: At Floor 4 entrance (from outside), head straight to the end of hall (past the info desk), turn right through glass doors, turn right and the elevator is on the left.; Ramp: From the parking structure, take the elevator to the box office level. At Box Office level turn left. From the outside, a ramp is located near the Southwest entrance. There are not power doors, however. - **Contains**: Rehersal Hall, Mechanical Room, Power Center Scene Shop, Property Shop, Storage Room 1, Costume Shop, Power Center House Tech Office, Stage Management Office - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/power-center-for-performing-arts ### Student Activities Building - **Also known as**: SAB - **Building Code**: SAB - **Category**: Student Life - **Address**: 515 JEFFERSON ST, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.27654483333333, -83.74246868666665 - **Floors**: 3 - **Built**: 1957 - **Architect**: Swanson Associates - **Style**: Mid-Century Modern - **Named for**: Not named for a person; built to centralize student organization offices on Central Campus - **Notable**: One of few American college buildings designed primarily for student organizations - **Primary use**: Student organizations, career services - **Accessibility**: Elevator: Enter the building though the East entrance (from Maynard), go diagonally left, and follow the hallway. Make a right before entering the stairs, and the elevator will be on the left.; Ramp: The ramp is located at the East entrance (from Maynard). - **Contains**: Conference Room 25, Conference Room 26, Courtyard Conference Room, Maize And Blue Auditoriums, Credit Evaluations, Financial Aid Administration, Housing Information, Huetwell Visitor Center, Office Of Financial Aid, Office Of Undergraduate Admissions, Student Employment Office, Student Financial Operations 1, University Career Center, Undergraduate Admissions 1, Wcbn Radio, International Center 3, Cashier S Office 1, Office Of Academic Multicultural Initiatives - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/student-activities-building ### Tappan Auxiliary Building - **Also known as**: Tappan Street Auxiliary Building, TSAB - **Building Code**: TSAB - **Category**: Student Life - **Address**: 659-699 Tappan Ave, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.273514524999996, -83.738524875 - **Floors**: 1 - **Built**: Unknown - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Utilitarian - **Named for**: Not named for a person; named for its location at 609 Tappan Avenue - **Notable**: Single-story building between Lorch Hall and Ross School; bid for removal issued 2021 - **Primary use**: Temporary university offices - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/tappan-street-auxiliary-building ### The Connector - **Category**: Student Life - **Address**: 603 E. Madison, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.2746217, -83.7419521 - **Floors**: 2 - **Website**: https://housing.umich.edu/cultural-lounge/the-connector/ - **Built**: Unknown - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Residential Converted - **Named for**: Not named for a person; named for its role connecting multicultural student communities - **Notable**: Two-floor multicultural engagement center at 603 E. Madison, operated by Michigan Housing - **Primary use**: Multicultural student lounge and engagement center - **Accessibility**: Ramp: Ramp access is available on the South side of the building - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/the-connector ### Towsley Center for Children - **Also known as**: Towsley Childrens House - **Category**: Student Life - **Address**: 710 FOREST AVE, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.27342064333333, -83.73351053333333 - **Floors**: 1 - **Building Type**: Teach, Research, Support - **Website**: http://hr.umich.edu/childcare/towsleychildrenshouse/ - **Built**: 2008 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Contemporary Institutional - **Named for**: Named for the Towsley family, prominent U-M benefactors - **Notable**: Merger of the former U-M Children's Center and Pound Children's Center; 50+ years of early childhood experience - **Primary use**: Childcare center serving children three months to kindergarten-eligible - **Campus**: Central Campus - **Contains**: Children Center For Working Families - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/towsley-childrens-house ### Trotter Multicultural Center - **Category**: Student Life - **Address**: 428 S. State Street, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.277104779999995, -83.74108663 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Student Services - **Classrooms**: 2 - **Website**: https://trotter.umich.edu - **Built**: 1971 - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Adapted fraternity house - **Named for**: William Monroe Trotter, journalist and civil rights activist - **Notable**: Founded through Black Action Movement (BAM); original building destroyed by fire 1972; new State St. location opened 2019 - **Primary use**: Multicultural programming, student support - **Did you know**: Founded through the Black Action Movement (BAM) in 1971. The original building burned down on May 7, 1972. Named for William Monroe Trotter, Black journalist and civil rights activist. - **Campus**: Central Campus - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/trotter-multicultural-center-1 ### U-M Health Childcare - **Also known as**: U-M Health Childcare Facility - **Category**: Student Life - **Coordinates**: 42.2848, -83.7369 - **Floors**: 1 - **Built**: Unknown - **Architect**: Unknown - **Style**: Contemporary Institutional - **Named for**: Not named for a person; serves U-M Health employees - **Notable**: New facility on Cornwell Place budgeted up to $12M, capacity for 200 children - **Primary use**: Childcare center for Michigan Medicine staff - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/um-health-childcare ### Walgreen Drama Center - **Also known as**: Charles R. Walgreen Jr Drama Center, WDC - **Building Code**: WDC - **Category**: Student Life - **Address**: 1226 MURFIN AVE, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - **Coordinates**: 42.29191800500001, -83.71752459999999 - **Floors**: 2 - **Building Type**: Teach, Research, Support - **Classrooms**: 19 - **Website**: https://smtd.umich.edu/facilities/walgreen-drama-center/ - **Built**: 2007 - **Architect**: KPMB Architects - **Style**: Contemporary - **Named for**: Charles R. Walgreen Jr., Pharmacy alumnus and Walgreens president (donated $10M at age 100) - **Notable**: 97,500 sq ft; 250-seat Arthur Miller Theatre; USITT architecture award - **Primary use**: Theatre & Drama, Musical Theatre departments - **Did you know**: Home of the Arthur Miller Theatre, the only theater in the world named for the playwright, with his personal approval. James Earl Jones (BA 1955) found his voice as an actor studying theater here while managing a childhood stutter. - **Campus**: North Campus - **Accessibility**: Elevator: Located near the ticket office.; Ramp: All doors are accessible. - **Contains**: Arthur Miller Theatre, Stamps Auditorium, Theatre Drama - **Map**: https://mguide.app/building/charles-r-walgreen-jr-drama-center ## Transit — University of Michigan Blue Bus (12 routes, 112 stops) ### Bursley Baits (BB) - **Operator**: University of Michigan Blue Bus - **Route ID**: BB - **Map**: https://mguide.app/transit/route/bb ### Commuter North (CN) - **Operator**: University of Michigan Blue Bus - **Route ID**: CN - **Map**: https://mguide.app/transit/route/cn ### Commuter South (CS) - **Operator**: University of Michigan Blue Bus - **Route ID**: CS - **Map**: https://mguide.app/transit/route/cs ### Crisler Express (CSX) - **Operator**: University of Michigan Blue Bus - **Route ID**: CSX - **Map**: https://mguide.app/transit/route/csx ### Diag-to-Diag Express (DD) - **Operator**: University of Michigan Blue Bus - **Route ID**: DD - **Map**: https://mguide.app/transit/route/dd ### Med Express (MX) - **Operator**: University of Michigan Blue Bus - **Route ID**: MX - **Map**: https://mguide.app/transit/route/mx ### North-East Shuttle (NES) - **Operator**: University of Michigan Blue Bus - **Route ID**: NES - **Map**: https://mguide.app/transit/route/nes ### Northwood (NW) - **Operator**: University of Michigan Blue Bus - **Route ID**: NW - **Map**: https://mguide.app/transit/route/nw ### Northwood Express (NX) - **Operator**: University of Michigan Blue Bus - **Route ID**: NX - **Map**: https://mguide.app/transit/route/nx ### Oxford Shuttle (OS) - **Operator**: University of Michigan Blue Bus - **Route ID**: OS - **Map**: https://mguide.app/transit/route/os ### Wall Street-NIB (WS) - **Operator**: University of Michigan Blue Bus - **Route ID**: WS - **Map**: https://mguide.app/transit/route/ws ### Wall Street Express (WX) - **Operator**: University of Michigan Blue Bus - **Route ID**: WX - **Map**: https://mguide.app/transit/route/wx ## Transit — TheRide / AATA City Bus (13 routes, 446 stops) ### Washtenaw (4) - **Operator**: TheRide (Ann Arbor Area Transportation Authority) - **Route ID**: 4 - **Map**: https://mguide.app/transit/route/4 ### Packard (5) - **Operator**: TheRide (Ann Arbor Area Transportation Authority) - **Route ID**: 5 - **Map**: https://mguide.app/transit/route/5 ### ELLSWORTH - STATE (6) - **Operator**: TheRide (Ann Arbor Area Transportation Authority) - **Route ID**: 6 - **Map**: https://mguide.app/transit/route/6 ### Pontiac - Dhu Varren (22) - **Operator**: TheRide (Ann Arbor Area Transportation Authority) - **Route ID**: 22 - **Map**: https://mguide.app/transit/route/22 ### Plymouth (23) - **Operator**: TheRide (Ann Arbor Area Transportation Authority) - **Route ID**: 23 - **Map**: https://mguide.app/transit/route/23 ### U-M Miller (61) - **Operator**: TheRide (Ann Arbor Area Transportation Authority) - **Route ID**: 61 - **Map**: https://mguide.app/transit/route/61 ### U-M - State (62) - **Operator**: TheRide (Ann Arbor Area Transportation Authority) - **Route ID**: 62 - **Map**: https://mguide.app/transit/route/62 ### U-M - Pontiac (63) - **Operator**: TheRide (Ann Arbor Area Transportation Authority) - **Route ID**: 63 - **Map**: https://mguide.app/transit/route/63 ### Geddes - E Stadium (64) - **Operator**: TheRide (Ann Arbor Area Transportation Authority) - **Route ID**: 64 - **Map**: https://mguide.app/transit/route/64 ### U-M - PLYMOUTH - GREENHILLS (65) - **Operator**: TheRide (Ann Arbor Area Transportation Authority) - **Route ID**: 65 - **Map**: https://mguide.app/transit/route/65 ### Carpenter - Huron Pkwy (66) - **Operator**: TheRide (Ann Arbor Area Transportation Authority) - **Route ID**: 66 - **Map**: https://mguide.app/transit/route/66 ### Eisenhower- Golfside (67) - **Operator**: TheRide (Ann Arbor Area Transportation Authority) - **Route ID**: 67 - **Map**: https://mguide.app/transit/route/67 ### Harris - Ford (68) - **Operator**: TheRide (Ann Arbor Area Transportation Authority) - **Route ID**: 68 - **Map**: https://mguide.app/transit/route/68 ## Frequently Asked Questions ### How do I get around the University of Michigan campus? The campus is spread across Central, North, Medical, and Athletic campuses in Ann Arbor. U-M operates a free bus system with 12 routes carrying 5+ million passengers per year. Walking between Central and North Campus takes about 20-25 minutes. MGuide provides turn-by-turn walking directions between any two buildings. ### How big is the University of Michigan campus? The Ann Arbor campus encompasses approximately 3,200 acres with 500+ buildings totaling 37+ million square feet. The original campus was 40 acres (now the Diag area). ### What is the Diag? The Diag (short for "Diagonal Green") is the symbolic center of campus, named for the diagonal walkways crossing the original 40-acre site from 1837. A brass Block M (donated by the Class of 1953) is embedded in the center. Campus legend says stepping on it before your first exam will cause you to fail. ### What is Michigan Stadium ("The Big House")? Michigan Stadium is the largest stadium in the United States and Western Hemisphere with an official capacity of 107,601. It was built in 1927 and has hosted more than 100,000 fans at every non-pandemic home game since 1975. The attendance record is 115,109 (September 7, 2013, Michigan vs. Notre Dame). ### What are the best study spots on campus? Popular study spots include Shapiro Undergraduate Library ("The UGLi"), Hatcher Graduate Library, Duderstadt Center on North Campus, Palmer Commons, and various lounges in academic buildings. MGuide includes 0 study locations with noise levels and amenity filters. ### When was the University of Michigan founded? U-M was founded on August 26, 1817, in Detroit — 20 years before Michigan became a state. It moved to Ann Arbor in 1837 onto 40 acres of farmland. First classes were held in 1841 with six freshmen, one sophomore, and two professors. ### How many students attend the University of Michigan? As of Fall 2024, total enrollment reached a record 52,855: 34,454 undergraduates, 15,688 graduate students, and 2,713 professional students. ### What is "The Victors" fight song? "The Victors" was composed by U-M music student Louis Elbel in 1898 after Michigan's victory over the University of Chicago. John Philip Sousa reportedly called it "the best college march ever written." It is widely considered one of the greatest college fight songs. ### Where did JFK launch the Peace Corps idea? On October 14, 1960, at 2 AM, Senator John F. Kennedy challenged thousands of students on the steps of the Michigan Union to serve abroad. This impromptu speech launched the idea that became the Peace Corps, signed into law in 1961. ### Who designed the buildings on campus? Albert Kahn designed at least 19 buildings on central campus (1903-1938), including Hill Auditorium, Angell Hall, Burton Tower, and the Clements Library. Other notable architects include Eero Saarinen (North Campus master plan, Moore Building), York & Sawyer (Law Quadrangle), and Robert A.M. Stern (North Quad, Weill Hall). ### What Nobel Prize-winning research happened at U-M? Donald Glaser invented the bubble chamber at Randall Laboratory (1960 Nobel in Physics). Gerard Mourou founded the Center for Ultrafast Optical Science (2018 Nobel in Physics). Omar Yaghi conducted MOF research at the Chemistry department (2024 Nobel in Chemistry). The Salk polio vaccine field trial was directed from the School of Public Health. ### Is the University of Michigan a public or private university? U-M is a public research university, ranked #3 among public universities by U.S. News & World Report (a position held since 2019). It has a $21.2 billion endowment (3rd among public universities). ### How sustainable is the U-M campus? U-M has committed to carbon neutrality by 2040. The campus has 24+ LEED-certified buildings, a $71M "Maize Rays" solar initiative (25 MW across 45 sites), and campus-scale geothermal systems. The new College of Pharmacy is the first mass timber structure on campus. ### What dining options are available on campus? U-M Dining operates 0 dining locations including dining halls in South Quad, Bursley, East Quad, North Quad, Mosher-Jordan, and Markley, plus cafes and markets across campus. Most dining halls serve breakfast, lunch, and dinner during the academic year. ### How do I find my classroom on campus? MGuide supports classroom code search (e.g., "AH 1050" for Angell Hall room 1050). Building codes like AH (Angell Hall), BEYSTER (Bob and Betty Beyster Building), and DOW (Dow Engineering) map to specific buildings. Enter a classroom code in the MGuide search bar to locate the building instantly. ### Where can I park on the University of Michigan campus? U-M has numerous parking structures and lots across campus. Permits are required during weekdays. Visitor parking is available at several structures. MGuide shows parking lot locations with permit type filtering. ### Where are the blue light emergency phones on campus? Blue light emergency phones are located throughout campus and connect directly to the U-M Division of Public Safety & Security (DPSS). MGuide maps all blue light locations. ### What campus safety resources does U-M provide? The Division of Public Safety & Security (DPSS) provides 24/7 services. Blue light emergency phones are located throughout campus. SafeWalk and Night Ride services are available after dark. DPSS dispatch: (734) 763-1131. Emergency: 911. ### How do I get from Central Campus to North Campus? The fastest way is the Commuter North and Commuter South bus routes, which run frequently during the academic year (about 10-15 minutes). Walking takes approximately 20-25 minutes via Bonisteel Boulevard or the Huron River path. ### What is the largest building on the University of Michigan campus? Michigan Medicine / University Hospital is the largest building complex on campus. Michigan Stadium (The Big House) is the largest single structure by capacity (107,601 seats).