Campus Maps

 Planning to visit WPI? Or perhaps you just want to get a glimpse of the layout of our campus?

Two versions of our campus map are provided here in PDF format, which can be opened using Adobe Acrobat Reader®.

The "3-D map" looks like the sketch shown at the right, while the "2-D map" is a flat, aerial view of the campus.

About Our Campus

WPI is set on an 80-acre hilltop campus about a mile from downtown Worcester, Mass., New England's third largest city. The campus began with a gift of land from Stephen Salisbury, a prosperous Worcester businessman who chaired WPI's first board of trustees. His family home, Salisbury Mansion, is located near campus. The campus was laid out by landscape architect Calvert Vaux, who designed New York's Central Park.

WPI's first two buildings, Boynton Hall and the Washburn Shops, were completed in 1868. Today the campus comprises 33 major buildings, the most recent addition being Bartlett Center. In recent years, the university's reach has extended far beyond its home in Worcester. Some graduate programs are offered in Westborough, Mass., and the university has become the national leader in global technological higher education, sending students to sites around the world to complete professional-level projects.