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PART II > : THE PROGRAM AND THE LAND B. SUMMARY OF ACADEMIC SPACE REQUIREMENTS

Below is a schedule summarizing requirements of the ten major activities needing space in the permanent academic buildings, as shown on page 36 of the Program. The net and gross space requirements for Sangamon State University in the 1982-83 academic year are shown. Net to gross ratios used for these conversions are as follows: classrooms - 1:1*5, laboratory and research - 1:1.64, faculty offices 1:1.5, learning resource center - 1:1.32, decentralized study facilities - 1:1*5, theater and lecture facilities - 1:1*67, administrative offices - 1:1.5, student services - 1:1.70, physical education - 1:1.42, and plant maintenance facilities - 1:1.33. Square Feet Net Gross Classrooms 64,300 96,450 Laboratories & Research 390,380 640,225 Faculty Offices 182,578 273,875 Learning Resource Center 187,975 248,200 Decentralized Study Facilities 36,000 54,000 Auditorium & Lecture 49,325 82,,375 Facilities 94, .200 141 150 Administrative Offices 102, ,796 174, 750 Student Services 66, ,350 94 ,200 Physical Education Plant Maintenance 60 ,765 Facilities 80 ,700 Grand Total Note a)

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

1,234 ,579

1,885 ,925

The above Summary of Academic Space Require ments is for permanent buildings and does not include the Interim Buildings, comprising approximately 112,000 gross square feet nor does it include residential buildings see Part V, "Supplementary Information" for a summary of each of the ten major i?ems 1 of academic requirements.

Note b)

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