IDRS is committed to creating an inclusive and accessible conference experience for all. This page is still being updated, and we welcome you to contact idrs2026@idrs.org with any questions or concerns.
Maps & Accessibility
The information we have provided here may not be as relevant, detailed, or comprehensive as your individual needs. To request individual accommodations (i.e., sign language interpreters, captioning, materials in alternative format, etc.), please email idrs2026@idrs.org. IDRS will work to provide all accommodations within reason. Please submit your request by June 1, 2026; after this date, your request might not be able to be accommodated.
Interactive Campus Map
The Interactive Campus Map offers detailed information about campus locations, services, accessibility, and more. Links to filtered views are available below for each category. To toggle filters on and off, use the checkboxes on the left side of the window, as shown in the screenshot to the right.
IDRS 2026 will utilize the following buildings:
- Armstrong Student Center
- Center for Performing Arts (CPA)
- Hall Auditorium
- Presser Hall
- Shideler Hall
- Shriver Center
IDRS Housing and Dining spaces:
- Maplestreet Station (Dining Hall)
- Heritage Commons (Apartments); exact buildings to be determined
- Residence Halls (Dorms); exact buildings to be determined
Parking Map
A parking map specific to IDRS spaces will be available soon. Please check this page for more updates.
Accessible Parking
Accessible parking spaces are available at every campus building. Certain lots are designated on the Interactive Map filters which have accessible parking ONLY.
Event Spaces
Accessible parking available, space quantity not listed
CPA East Lot: Four accessible spots available
King Library Lot (on the south side of Hall Auditorium): Seven accessible spots available
Accessible parking available, space quantity not listed
Accessible parking available, space quantity not listed
Shriver East Lot: Four accessible spots available
Shriver West Lot: Four accessible spots available
Housing & Dining
Accessible parking available, space quantity not listed
Heritage Commons East Lot: Five spots available
Heritage Commons West Lot: Six spots available
Accessible Parking on the Interactive Map – please note more accessible parking is available than is indicated in this map filter.
Entrances and Elevators
Enter through the main south entrance. Proceed through the Shade Family Room and circulation area. Elevator is straight ahead on the left. A second elevator is accessible through the east entrance in the circulation area on the right.
Enter building through the north accessible entrance. Turn right in the lobby and then left at the corridor and then left at the end of the corridor. Elevator is on the right.
Elevator is through the main/accessible north entrance and in the lobby on the right.
Enter through main accessible entrance. proceed through lobby and turn right at corridor. Elevator is at the end of corridor on the left.
Enter through the main (east) accessible entrance. Proceed through vestibule and turn right at corridor. Elevator is on the left.
Enter building through the south accessible entrance. Proceed through corridor and turn right. Elevator is on the left.
Campus Golf Cart Transportation Service
The International Double Reed Society will offer drop-off and pick-up service to and from conference events via electric carts. This service is available to help transport our registered conference attendees who are senior citizens or who have disabilities, medical conditions, or other special circumstances that impact their mobility to/from various campus locations. More information, including the Service Request Form and Liability Waiver, will be available soon.
IDRS Venue Floor Plans and Seating Charts
Descriptions specific to IDRS spaces will be available soon.
Family Restrooms
Lower Level – Room 0008, 0042
1st Floor – Room 1058
2nd Floor – Room 2036, 2068A, 2068B
3rd Floor – Room 3006, 3050
Rooms – 204, 206
First floor – Room 135
1st Floor – Rooms 101C, 101D, 108, 109
2nd Floor – Room 210
3rd Floor – Rooms 314, 315
Sensory Spaces & Wellness Rooms
The Sensory Spaces listed on the interactive map may or may not be available during the conference. Please check this page for updates.
Mothers Rooms / Lactation Spaces
Room 3048
Room 318
Service Animals
Service animals are welcome on Miami University’s campus and at the IDRS Conference. Service Animal refers to any dog that is individually trained to do work or perform tasks for the benefit of an individual with a disability, including a physical, sensory, psychiatric, intellectual, or other mental disability. Other species of animals, whether wild or domestic, trained or untrained, are not service animals for the purposes of this definition. The work or tasks performed by a service animal must be directly related to the individual’s disability.
Under ADA laws, service animals are not required to register, wear any identification such as vests or tags, nor is there any paperwork that can be required of someone to prove that their animal is a service animal.
Making your event accessible
IDRS will provide tips for performers and presenters to make their events accessible. Please check back here soon for more details.
