Building 300 is located on the southeast side (Escondido
Mall side) of the outer Main Quad. From the Oval, use the ramped path to
the right of the steps to reach the arcade level. Continue along the pathway heading
towards Memorial Church. Once at
the front of Memorial Church, turn left and continue until the end of the
arcade. Turn right at the outer
arcade and then right again at the corner of Building 260. Continue past Building 260 and Building
300 is located on the right.
Use/Purpose:
Building
300 is occupied by the Anthropology department. Office spaces are located on the 1st
and 2nd floors and classrooms are located on the 1st floor.
Accessible Entrance:
There are two accessible entrances along
Escondido Mall, with one entrance equipped with a power-operated door. The power-operated door leads directly
to a large classroom. Wheelchair
access is limited to the 1st floor as there is no elevator in
Building 300.
Restrooms:
Wheelchair accessible single-occupancy, all-gender
restrooms are located on the 1st floor.
Parking & Transportation:
The Marguerite shuttle stop is directly in front of
the Main Quad on Serra Mall.
Disabled parking is located at the top of the Oval on either side for
closer access to the front of the Main Quad. For closer access to
buildings along the back end of the Main Quad, the closest parking is available
at the end of Santa Teresa Street, near Duena Street
or in a small parking lot near Duena Street and
Panama Mall. There is a limited amount of disabled parking located behind MemChu via Duena Street (gate
access code required). Contact the Diversity and Access Office at (650)
725-0326 for details.
Points of Interest:
While at the Main Quad, visit Memorial
Church or the Rodin Collection in Memorial Court. There are also several cafes
in the Main Quad area.http://www.stanford.edu/dept/visitorinfo/activities/dining.htmlUpdated:
11/2017
For disability access information about any building not listed in the Campus Access Guide, please contact the Diversity and Access Office, (650) 725-0326, disability.access@stanford.edu. We welcome your feedback about the Mobility Guide and requests for further information.