Mathematics Building

Abbreviation: MATH

Accessible

Built 1903, 2007

The Mathematics building is located on the west axis of the Oval. The building was designed by Missoula architect, A. J. Gibson. It is a three-story brick building.

Accessible entrances:

The accessible entrances are located on the northeast and east sides of the building. At the north east entrance there is a ramp that leads to the lower level. The east entrance provides immediate access to an elevator which services all levels of the building. The entrances are equipped with automatic door openers.

Fire Sprinklers:

None

Area of Rescue Assistance:

Located directly next to the elevators.

Elevators:

The elevator is located in the vestibule between the old building and the addition.

Accessible Restrooms:

Men's accessible restrooms are located on the second floor. Women's accessible restrooms are located on the first floor.

Parking:

Closest accessible parking is located in Lot D between the Forestry and Journalism buildings.

Barriers:

Non-compliant handrails on stairways.

Programs in this building:

Mathematical Sciences, Department of MATH 105
STEM Show Me Project MATH B8
Center for Learning & Teaching in the West MATH B8

Explanation of Accessibility Terminology
Accessible:
Building meets Americans with Disabilities Act Accessibility Guidelines (ADAAG). Building may not be barrier-free.
Partially Accessible:
Building does not fully meet Americans with Disabilities Act Accessibility Guidelines (ADAAG). Accessibility varies significantly from building to building and may be limited to lower or ground floors only.
Inaccessible:
Building does not meet Americans with Disabilities Act Accessibility Guidelines (ADAAG) and may be inaccessible by people with disabilities.
Area of Rescue Assistance:
An area, which has direct access to an exit, where people who are unable to use stairs may remain temporarily in safety to await further instructions or assistance during emergency evacuation.
Buildings equipped with automatic sprinkler systems may not have areas of rescue assistance.
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