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Directions to the College of Engineering Campus

Map of North Campus:

P = UM Employee Parking, VP = Visitor Parking

Map of North Campus 1. Space Research Building2. Herbert H. Dow Building3. G. G. Brown Laboratories4. François-Xavier Bagnoud Building5. Engineering Programs Building and
Walter E. Wilson Student Team Project Center6. Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering Building7. Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS) Building8. Walter E. Lay Automotive Engineering Laboratory9. Pierpont Commons10. Chrysler Center11. James and Anne Duderstadt Center12. Robert H. Lurie Engineering Center13. Industrial and Operations Engineering Building14. Mortimer E. Cooley Building15. Phoenix Memorial Laboratory16. School of Music17. Art and Architecture Building18. Carl A. Gerstacker Building19. Engineering Research Building20. Bonisteel Interdisciplinary Research Building21. Bentley Historical Library22. School of Information23. Ann and Robert H. Lurie Biomedical Engineering Building24. Gerald R. Ford Library25. Computer Science and Engineering Building26. School of Information North27. Walgreen Drama Center28. Michigan Ion Beam Laboratory29. Michigan Nanofabrication Facility30. Environmental and Water Resources Engineering Buildinga. Ann and Robert H. Lurie Bell Towerb. Class of '47E Pool Plazac. Alexander Liberman's "Begob" (red sculpture)d. Maya Lin's "Wave Field"Bursley HallNorth Campus Recreation Building

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  1. Space Research Building
  2. Herbert H. Dow Building
  3. G. G. Brown Laboratories
  4. François-Xavier Bagnoud Building
  5. Engineering Programs Building and Walter E. Wilson Student Team Project Center
  6. Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering Building
  7. Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS) Building
  8. Walter E. Lay Automotive Engineering Laboratory
  9. Pierpont Commons
  10. Chrysler Center
  11. James and Anne Duderstadt Center
  12. Robert H. Lurie Engineering Center
  13. Industrial and Operations Engineering Building
  14. Mortimer E. Cooley Building
  15. Phoenix Memorial Laboratory
  16. School of Music
  17. Art and Architecture Building
  18. Carl A. Gerstacker Building
  19. Engineering Research Building
  20. Bonisteel Interdisciplinary Research Building
  21. Bentley Historical Library
  22. School of Information
  23. Ann and Robert H. Lurie Biomedical Engineering Building
  24. Gerald R. Ford Library
  25. Computer Science and Engineering Building
  26. School of Information North
  27. Walgreen Drama Center
  28. Michigan Ion Beam Laboratory
  29. Michigan Nanofabrication Facility
  30. Environmental and Water Resources Engineering Building

Landmarks:

  1. Ann and Robert H. Lurie Bell Tower
  2. Class of '47E Pool Plaza
  3. Alexander Liberman's "Begob" (red sculpture)
  4. Maya Lin's "Wave Field"

General Information:

Directions:

  • From I-96 East/M-14:
    Take I-96 (Jeffries Freeway) west, past Interstate 275. Here I-96 (Jeffries Freeway) becomes M-14. Follow M-14, remaining in the left lane to US 23 South. The sign reads to Toledo, NOT Ann Arbor. Take Exit 41, Plymouth Road. Follow Plymouth Road West to the fourth stop light, Murfin Avenue. Turn left on Murfin.
  • From US 23:
    Take Exit 41, Plymouth Road. Follow Plymouth Road West to the fourth stop light, Murfin Avenue. Turn left on Murfin.
  • From I-94 (Detroit Metro Airport):
    Take US 23 North to Exit 41, Plymouth Road. Follow Plymouth Road West to the fourth stop light, Murfin Avenue. Turn left on Murfin.
  • From I-96:
    Take I-96 East to US 23 South. Follow US 23 to M-14 East towards Plymouth/Toledo, NOT Ann Arbor--you will be exiting to the left. Follow M-14 to US 23 South-the sign reads Toledo NOT Plymouth. From US 23, take Exit 41, Plymouth Road. Follow Plymouth Road West to the fourth stop light, Murfin Avenue. Turn left on Murfin.

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