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Accessing Art and Architecture 109

A closeup of a map of campus showing the Art and Architecture Building in relation to surrounding UT buildings. The elevator is closest to the Natalie Haslam Music Center.

A closeup of a map of campus showing the Art and Architecture Building in relation to surrounding UT buildings. The elevator is closest to the Natalie Haslam Music Center.

Art and Architecture 109. Room includes theater style seating. Instructor podium includes the control panel, instructor screen, and a spot for laptop.

Art and Architecture room 109 contains an instructor podium, as well as theatre-style seating for students.

Accessible Route to the Classroom

  1. To get to the classrooms on the 1st floor, enter the building on the north side, adjacent to the Clarence Brown Theater (larger image)
  2. Take the elevator from floor 2 in the NORTHWEST part of the building. This is the side closest to the Natalie Haslam Music Center. Go straight out of the elevator.
  3. Turn RIGHT past Einstein Bros. Bagels then turn LEFT.
  4. The classroom will be 6 doors on the RIGHT, the side of the building closest to Humanities and Social Sciences. (see inset)

NOTE: To access the lower level of 109, where the teaching podium and first row of seats are, you must acquire the key to the wheelchair lift from the administrative suite on the second floor. The remote and manual for the wheelchair lift are located in room 213

A map showing the elevator and route to take to Art and Architecture room 109. Enter the northwest elevator on the 2nd floor. Inset shows going straight out of the elevator then turning right followed by turning left with the classroom 5 doors on the right.

A map showing the elevator and route to take to Art and Architecture room 109. Enter the northwest elevator on the 2nd floor. Inset shows going straight out of the elevator then turning right followed by turning left with the classroom 6 doors on the right.