Campus Map Brochure 2016

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Campus Map

1500 West Kennedy Road, Lake Forest, IL 60045 847-615-3267 www.lfanet.org


Campus Key CampusMap Map Key 01. Reid Hall / Armour Mansion 02. Formal Gardens & Pagoda 03. Visitor Parking 04. Wood House 05. The Bowditch Bell 06. Korhumel Wing 07. Corbin Academic Center 08. The Cressey Center for the Arts 09. The Reyes Family Science Center 10. New Hall 11. Hutchinson Building 12. Music Practice Room 13. Student Union 14. Marshall Field House 15. Durand Cottage


16. Ferry Hall 17. West Village 18. Weinbrenner House 19. McIntosh House 20. Richards Cottage 21. Facilities 22. Glore Gymnasium & Pool 23. Crown Fitness & Wellness Center 24. James P. Fitzsimmons Athletic Wing 25. MacKenzie Ice Arena 26. Atlass Hall 27. Remsen Cottage 28. Warner House


Points of Interest

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Reid Hall (#1) is the historic home of the J. Ogden Armour estate. Students walk the marble halls and spend free periods in the ornate Library and Little Theater. Reid Hall also houses the English department, administrative offices, and the Admission Office.

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Korhumel Wing (#6) lies adjacent to LFA’s college counseling offices and has natural light and comfortable spaces for students to study and complete group projects. History instructors conduct classes in its upper level while journalism and seminar lessons are held in the lower wing.


Corbin Academic Center (#7) contains language and math classrooms as well as the J.C Cowart Media Commons, a computer lab that provides photo, video, and audio production tools. Students also have access to 3-D printers and a professional recording studio to create and mix original music compositions.

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The Cressey Center for the Arts (#8) holds a 529-seat theater with cutting-edge sound, lighting, and production capabilities. Cressey also has music rehearsal spaces, a digital media lab, photo darkrooms, ceramics and glass studios, and a display gallery.

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The Reyes Family Science Center (#9) includes seven classrooms with labs, state-of-the-art equipment, research and conference areas for faculty-student interaction and collaboration, a robotics lab, and an environmental studies greenhouse.

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Crown Fitness & Wellness Center (#23) is a modern indoor sports facility and contains a student commons, a multi-purpose room, and the Morrison Fitness Center. Students may work with trainers or use exercise equipment during fitness hours after school.


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Glore Gymnasium & Pool (#22) serves as a practice area for various sports teams throughout the year. Fall and spring players also use the outdoor track, football, softball, field hockey, and baseball fields. Athletes store their gear in locker rooms and meet with the Head Athletic Trainer in the James P. Fitzsimmons Athletic Wing (#24). LFA is the only high school in Illinois to have its own ice rink on campus. The MacKenzie Ice Arena (#25) is the practice and game location for LFA’s three hockey teams: Boys’ Prep Hockey, Boys’ Varsity Ice Hockey, and Girls’ Varsity Ice Hockey.

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All LFA dorms have air-conditioned and heated rooms, community bathrooms, and student common areas. At night, students who finish homework during study hours may participate in various dorm activities. Most boarders live with a roommate and maintain close relationships with faculty who live in the dorms as dorm parents. Atlass Hall (#26) has 40 rooms for 72 boys. Marshall Field House (#14) has 36 rooms for 55 girls. Ferry Hall (#16) has 20 rooms for 36 girls. McIntosh House (#19) has 5 rooms for 9 girls. Warner House (#28) has 19 rooms for 37 boys.

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The Student Union (#13) is the pedestrian axis point between residential, athletic, and academic life. It houses a 300-seat dining hall, student commons, and media center as well as student-centered services like the campus store and mail room. Students can use the various spaces for club meetings and study sessions in between classes. An outside terrace provides additional seating and the opportunity for students to gather with friends and faculty. The Stuart Center for Global Leadership is also located on the lower level of the Student Union and is a resource for students interested in the Global Youth Leadership Institute program and other leadership opportunities.




Getting to Lake Forest Academy

Lake Forest Academy’s campus is conveniently located just 30 miles north of Chicago and 60 miles south of Milwaukee.

Directions: From O’Hare Airport: Route 190 East to Route 294 North, exit at Town Line Road (Route 60). Travel East about 3/4 mile; the campus entrance is on the left; the third stop light just before the railroad trestle. From Chicago Midway Airport: Route 55 West to Route 294 North, exit at Town Line Road (Route 60). Travel East about 3/4 mile; the campus entrance is on the left; the third stop light just before the railroad trestle.


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