Liu Institute for Global Issues
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Entrance Notes(1) The main entrance to the Liu Centre is located on the north side of the building off North West Marine Drive. This entrance is level and accessible and has a power door. This entrance leads into the main lobby of the building. (2) The second entrance is located on the east side of the building beside International House. This entrance is level and accessible and has a power door. Other Accessibility Features
- Accessible Elevator Available |
Closest Accessible Parking- University Centre Lot Routing NotesUse caution on the approach path to the east entrance in front of Interntaional House as the path is slightly uneven due to root heaving. Accessibility NotesNone. This building is fully accessible. Caution Notes- n/a |
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Liu Institute for Global Issues
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Services at this Location- n/a Check the availability of UBC wireless network access at this location. View Facilities Manager contact information for this location (facilities maintenance, operations and renovation issues). Unique Location Features / Special Usage- convention space History / Points of InterestYear Erected: 2000 The Liu Centre for the Study of Global Issues, which was constructed in 2000, is named after Mr. Jien Jow Liou, an international businessman. Mr. Liou, along with his Liu foundation, made a consideration contribution to the funding of the Centre. The building itself is built of many recycled materials and incorporates the extensive use of natural light in its design, which helps to make it a sustainable building. |