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Robotics Institute: Campus Map & Directions

Campus Map

Room Locations

The academic buildings and the University Center have a lot of conference / small meeting rooms and auditoria that are often referred to by name - the list below contains most of them.

Driving Directions

To and From Campus

Traveling by car from the East
1. Take the Pennsylvania Turnpike West to Exit 57, Pittsburgh / Monroeville.
2. Follow Interstate 376 West to Exit 7, Edgewood / Swissvale.
3. Turn right onto Braddock Avenue (at the end of the ramp).
4. Continue to the Forbes Avenue intersection. (Frick Park will be on the left).
5. Turn left onto Forbes Avenue and follow Forbes Avenue approximately three miles to campus.
6. Immediately at the intersection of Forbes Avenue and Beeler Street, turn left into the parking garage on campus.

. . . from the West / North
1. Take the Pennsylvania Turnpike east to Exit 28, Perry Highway.
2. Follow Interstate 79 South to 279 South (Exit 72).
3. Follow signs and go over the Fort Duquesne Bridge.
4. Take 376 East to Exit 2A, Forbes Avenue / Oakland.
5. Stay in the right-hand lanes, following Forbes Avenue 1.3 miles through the Oakland business district to campus.
6. Immediately at the intersection of Forbes Avenue and Beeler Street, turn right into the parking garage on campus.

. . . from the South
1. Take Interstate 79 North to 279 North (Pittsburgh).
2. Follow 279 North toward Pittsburgh through the Fort Pitt Tunnel and onto the Fort Pitt Bridge.
3. Once on the bridge, stay in the far right lanes and follow signs for 376 East / Monroeville.
4. Take 376 East to Exit 2A, Forbes Avenue / Oakland.
5. Stay in the right-hand lanes, following Forbes Avenue 1.3 miles through the Oakland business district to campus.
6. Immediately at the intersection of Forbes Avenue and Beeler Street, turn right into the parking garage on campus.


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