DISTRIBUTION OF ACADEMIC AND ADMINISTRATIVE SPACE BY CONDITION
Space assigned to academic-administrative activities is divided into 11 categories according to room use:
Classrooms: seminars, general classrooms, and lecture halls.
Instructional Laboratories: special purpose laboratories, service areas and studios used for teaching.
Non-Class Laboratories: laboratories and service areas used for research purposes.
Office Areas: offices, office service areas, and conference rooms.
Study Facilities: reading rooms, stack areas, library processing areas, study collections, and computer clusters.
Special Use: physical education and recreational facilities, greenhouses, and animal quarters.
General Use: museums, lounges, merchandising facilities, food facilities, and meeting rooms.
Support Areas: central data processing facilities, shops, and storage.
Health Facilities on the Bloomington campus: the Student Health Center; at Indianapolis: health profession clinics not located in hospitals.
Residential Facilities on the Bloomington campus: International House, Developmental Training Center, Bryan House; at Indianapolis: Sunset Lane properties.
Unclassified: unused space or space being remodeled.
Office areas constitute the largest single room-use category and account for 29 percent of all academic-administrative space.
DISTRIBUTION OF ACADEMIC-ADMINISTRATIVE SPACE BY ROOM USE
*As of 1991-92 includes space under construction; includes leased
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Last updated: December 1999
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