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GEORGIA INSTITUTE OF TEC'WLOGY ANNUAL RKPOlT OF THE VICE PRESIDENT FOR PLMING FOR 1968-69 BY PAUL WEBER (Submitted June 30, 1969)

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GEORGIA INSTITUTE OF TEC!h'WLOGY

ANNUAL RKPOi:lT

OF THE

VICE PRESIDENT FOR PLM1iING

FOR

1968-69

BY

PAUL WEBER

(Submitted June 30, 1969)

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ANNUAL REPORT

of the

VICE PRESIDENT FOR PLANNING

for 1968-69

Table of Contents

Page

Building Space Inventory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1

Progress in adding new space for Instruction and Research and Plans for the Future ...... ; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

Utilization of Classroom Space .......................• 14

Other Activities . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17

In Conclusion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • • . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18

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BUILDING SPACE INVENTORY

After a great deal of work by this office, and with the help of

the Physical Plant department, the Management Information Systems

department, and the other departments, a detailed Building Space Inven­

tory was completed for all of the physical building facilities of the

up-to-date inventory of every room or area, both in the categories of

assignable and non-assignable space, in all non-residential buildings

and in the dormitories. The space in the apartments and single family

residences was tabulated only by the assignable and non-assignable

categories. Assignable space is defined as any net area which is

used by one of the operating departments of . the instit;,tion. Excluded

from the assignable area are the non-assignable areas of circulation,

custodial, mechanical (including public toilets), and construction

space.

A preliminary building space inventory was prepared last year

and the report was submitted to the U. S, Office of Education. Late

last year the U. S, Office of Education requested all institutions to

submit Physical Facilities Inventory reports for 1968-69 based on a

new code system of classifying the information for each area of space

which that office worked out. This system was published in a manual

entitled Higher Education Facilities Classification and Inventory

Procedures. With the assurance that this system would not be changed in

the near future and with the understanding that the Regents office and

the Georgia Higher Education Facilities Commission would adopt the pro­

cedures outlined in this manual for inventory reports required by these

agencies, we proceeded to recode the information ori assignable space

which had been recorded for all of the rooms and building areas of the

institution. At the same time, the data were rechecked for accuracy and

the building inventory floor plans were revised where necessary. Also,

the areas of non-assignable space, that is, the mechanical, custodial,

circulation and construction areas were determined and recorded for each

building. Finally, a room or area inventory list was prepared which

includes more than 9,200 separate, identifiable rooms or areas totaling

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approximately 3,�80,000 gross square feet of space, Each room is

identified by space category, building and floor level, and for

assignable space, the department responsible for the assignment and

utilization of the space, For certain room categories, the number

of stations installed was also recorded, All of the information was

punched into computer cards and is now stored in the computer in Tech's

can produce a wide varie.ty of inventory reports which will enable valuable

and meaningful analyses to be made of the space availability and needs

of the institution, For example, one set of printouts was prepared

consisting of a report for each department of the institution listing

every room (together with all the information recorded on that room)

assigned to that department. These reports will be submitted to the

departments along with miniature (size 11" x 17") inventory floor plans

as soon as the latter can be reproduced from the master file in the

Physical Plant department. A relatively simple system can be set up

for updating the information on each room when any changes are made in

the room area, space category, or assignment of the space, Thus, updated

inventory reports could easily be prepared as often as necessary.

The details of the facilities classification and inventory.procedures

are contained in the Office of Education manual referred to earlier,

Several minor amplifications were made in the classification procedures

when the system was worked out for Tech. Therefore, the code numbers and

designations adopted for the Tech System for the room classifications and

for the departmental, organizational and functional designations are listed

in Appendix I and II to this report.

In the fall quarter, 1968, a physical facilities inventory report

covering the entire institution was prepared for the Office of Education

(OE Form 2300-7, 1-68) in which the information was tabulated according

to the Office of Education departmental or subject matter classifications.

A copy of this report is attached as Appendix III.

The final building space inventory reports for the year are all

dated June 16, 1969 and reflect the situation existing at that time,

department of t Inforn1ntio11 Sy�t0m�. As a r0st1lt, the compt1tcr

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The reports submitted to the Georgia Higher Education Facilities

Commission (CHEF Form 5 and Form 6) listed the space by buildings,

instructional and non-instructional spaces, and total assignable

and non-assignable areas, A copy of CHEF Form 5 report is attached

as Appendix IV. Inasmuch as the CHEF building numbers for Tech are

different from the Tech inventory building numbers, a building list

wns pr

is attached as Appendix V.

A Building Inventory List which tabulates the gross area and

total assignable area for each building on June 16, 1969 is contained

in Table I. This list includes both the existing facilities and the

buildings under construction, A total of 131 buildings is shown, and

the total areas are 2,329,983 square feet of assignable space and

3,680,297 gross square feet of space in all of the buildings, includ­

ing those under construction. A summary of this building space is

contained in Table II which tabulates the total areas according to

the categories of Residential or Non-Residential space, and of space

in use as compared with space in buildings under construction, From

Table II it can be seen that when all of the buildings now under

construction are completed, 76% of.our total (gross) building space will

be devoted to non-residential activities, The total assignable space

in the non-residential category will be 63% of the corresponding gross

area. Other space relationships can be determined from the figures in

Table II.

A summary of the assignable space in the categories of Instruction

and Research, General and Auxiliary Facilities listed by the departments

responsible for the assignment of the space is contained in Table III.

The space categories are limited to office facilities, classroom and

laboratory facilities, and other facilities. This table contains a

most detailed tabulation of space being utilized in all non-residential

facilities. It should be helpful in considering possible changes in

space allocations. Of the total of 1,495,122 sq. ft. of assignable non­

residential space now in use, 1,056,234 sq. ft., or 71%, is devoted to

the total instruction and research activities; and, 140,576 sq. ft., or

epnrcd showing t1,c· rc,l2tionship of the ti-,o systens. This list

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nine percent, is, devoted to the Library. Of the total of 1,056,234

square feet of assignable space now devoted to instruction and research

(including the Engineering Experiment Station), 21% is devoted to office

facilities; 65% to classroom and all laboratory facilities; and 14% to

other activities. Many other comparisons can be made from the data in

Table III.

At the end of Table II I is tabulated the space contained in the

non-residential buildings under construction, as well as the other un­

assigned space contained in existing buildings. The total area of this

unassigned space is 271,668 square feet. When this area is assigned, the

total non-residential assignable space will be 1,766,790 square feet.

This will represent an increase of approximately 18% over the space now

in use.

A more detailed tabulation by categories of the assignable space

occupied by each department of instruction in June, 1969, is contained

in Table IV. The total areas and number of rooms is tabulated for the

categories of office facilities, classroom facilities, class-laboratory

facilities, other laboratory facilities and the total of all other facil­

ities, Subtotals are shown for the Engineering College, the General

College, and the ROTC departments.

From Table IV it can be seen that the total areas of assignable

space were as follows: Engineering College 526,667 square feet; General

College, 299,266 square feet; ROTC 31,071 square feet, for a grand total

of 857,004 square feet. This total is 11.5% larger than the corresponding

figure for the fall quarter of 1967. As can be seen from columns 5 and

8, a tptal of 201 classrooms and 141 class-laboratories were available

for use. The car.responding total areas involved were 155,922 square feet

and 171,913 square feet respectively. The number of stations installed in

each of these rooms has been tabulated and identified with each room

according to building and room number. A report on these rooms was sub­

mitted to the Regents office. Utilization reports for these rooms, plus

new rooms added in the new Civil Engineering building, will have to be

submitted to the Regents for the fall quarter, 1969. The total space for

all departments of instruction is made up of the following categories:

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Office facilities (including service rooms)

Classroom facilities (including service rooms)

Clnss ]nhnrnt·0ry fnciliti(•f

Other laboratory facilities (including all laboratory service rooms)

Other facilities

All Facilities

No. of Rooms

894

229

]Id

544

1,948

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Assignable Area Sq. Ft. % of Total

155,687

164,063

171, qi 1

243,890

121,451

857,004

18%

19%

70��

29%

14%

100%

The data in Table IV will prove to be helpful in analyzing the

space needs of the various departments, particularly in the category

of office facilities.

The Inventory listing Residential facilities is summarized in

Tables V and VI. Table V contains tabulations of assignable space in

the dormitories, including the buildings now under construction. When

all the buildings are completed, the dormitories will contain 1600

bedroom-study rooms, the total area of which is 272,661 square feet of

assignable space. These rooms will house 3,297 students. The total

assignable area in all of the buildings will be 344,813 square feet.

Table VI tabulates the assignable space contained in apartment buildings

and single family residence dwellings. The total area of the latter

facilities now in use is 181,800 square feet and the total area under

construction (apartments) is 36,580 square feet, for a grand total of

218,380 square feet.·

139

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Bldg. No.

35

97

73

76

(U) 108*

88

21

(U) 103

74

68

12

9

72

7*

86

l*

51B

(U) 109*

70*

R-63

36

58

53

Table I

June 16, 1969 Space Inventory Building List for 1968-69

(Buildings marked by an asterisk are classified as Residential Facilities; those marked by a "U" are unassigned, including those under construction,)

Building Name

A<lminislration

Ajax (Placement Center)

Alexander Coliseum

Architecture

Armstrong Dormitory

AA Lecture Room

Athletic Association

Boggs (Chemistry)

Bradley

Brittain Boiler

Brittain Dining Hall

Brittain Locker

Brittain T Room

Brown Dormitory

Bunger-Henry (Che-CerE)

Burge Apartments

Calculator

Caldwell Dormitory

Callaway Apts.

Campus Security

Carnegie

Civil Engrg

Civil Engrg Highway

Gross Area (Sq. Ft.)

43,000

10,600

93,000

71,500

22,300

1,536

12,300

146,500

8,300

645

.• · 15,200

1,500

1,900

17,000

142,200

63,000

6,950

28,700

144,400

1,400

10,300

33,000

46,400

Assignable Area * * (Sg. Ft,)

23,689

5,865

36,443

13,790

1,395

6,924

81,725

6,802

0

12,248

0

1,770

10,824

85,392

44,100

3,705

13,405

105,300

1,051

6,753

23,412

29,638

**Excluded from the assignable area are the non-assignable areas of circulation, custodial, mechanical and construction space.

91,943

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June 16, 1969 Space Inventory Building List for 1968-69 Page 2

. Bldg. Building Gross Area Assignable Area N2.:__ Name (Sq. Ft.) (Sq. Ft.)

(U) 111 Civil Engrg (New) 93,800 53,385

13>', Cloudman Dormitory 20,000 11,711

45 J S Coon (Mech Engr) 66,600 51,995

SA Crenshaw 12,300 9,865

22 Daniel (Chemistry) 19,800 13,539

25 Dean of Students 7,500 4,663

79 Electronics Research (EES) 63,400 35,038

29B Emerson (Chemistry) 26,200 16,356

R-36 EES (719 Brittain) 2,000 1,485

R-50 EES (723 Brittain) 1,400 1,025

(U) R-65 EES (840 Cherry) 1,400 863

R-155 EES (946 State) 1,800 1,650

R-154 EES (950 State) 900 720

(U) 99 Engr Expt Station (New) 103,582 58,209 � ,, . · ..

51 Engr Expt Station Research 18,600 14,545

41 Engrg Mechanics 38,000 25,660

R-52* Faculty Residence No 1 3,500 3,500 (275 Eighth St.)

R-70* Faculty Residence No 2 2,700 2,700 (154 Fourth St.)

R-16* Faculty Residence No 3 1,900 1,900 (171 Fourth St.)

R-172* Faculty Residence No 4 2,000 2,000 (172 Fourth St.)

R-56* Faculty Residence No 5 3,600 3,600 (295 Fifth St.)

R-57* Faculty Residence No 6 1,500 1,500 (311 Fifth St.)

R-69* Faculty Residence No 7 2,000 2,000 (321 Fifth St.)

R-45* Faculty Residence No 9 800 800 (360 Tenth St.)

R-51* Faculty Residence No 10 3,900 3,900 (267 Robin Hood)

R-180* Faculty Residence No 11 800 800 (354 Tenth St.)

R-181* Faculty Residence No. 12 2,000 2,000 (735 Brittain)

90* Field Dormitory 26,100 15,648

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Bldg, No.

(U) 110*

30

(U) 106*

67

75*

16*

17

69A

69B

40

19

93*

11*

14*

(U) 107*

96

44

51A

94*

10*

0-115

82

101

37

100

29A

(U) 112*

Space Inventory Building List for 1968-69

Building Name

E H Folk Dormitory

A French (Ind Engr)

Fulmer Dormitory

Garage-i-1arehousc

Girls Dormitory

Glenn Dormitory

Grant Stadium

Greenhouse A

Greenhouse B

Guggenheim (Aero Engr)

Gym and Swimming Pool

Hanson Dormitory

Harris Dormitory

Harrison Dormitory

Hefner Dormitory

Hemphill Center

Hightower (Textile)

Hinman Research

Hopkins Dormitory

Howell Dormitory

IDD (1132 W Peachtree)

Infirmary

Knight (SS & T No 2)

Knowles

Library (Graduate)

Lyman Hall (Chemistry)

Married Student Housing

'

Gross Area (Sq, Ft.)

28,700

32,200

15,600

8,700

2,800

62,000

28,000

1,500

1,500

20,000

47,626

24,300

25,200

.· • 29,300

22,300

19,300

82,000

16,700

25,100

24,000

17,000

20,000

55,700

31,500

138,300

19,200

54,200

June 16 , 1969 Page 3

Assignable Area (Sq. Ft.)

13,405

21,865

8,225

7,72'>

1,879

33,429

25,410

1,390

1,390

13,302

33,784

13,707

15,412

17,198

13,880

14,608

59,889

9,529

14,241

14,147

12,503

11,526

35,321

23,264

87,526

13,858

36,580

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Bldg. No.

91*

4*

48

23B

23A

23C

18

(U) 105*

87

59

28

27

92*

83

69C

67A

81

26

71*

77

R-129

62

66A

66

49

49A

49B

Space Inventory Building List for 1968-69

Building Name

Matheson Dormitory

McDaniel Dorm (Techwood)

Mech Engr Research

Hi li tary

Military Office

Military Storage

Naval Armory

New Dorm Commons

Nuclear Research Center

Old Ceramics Engr

Old Chem Engr

Old Chem Engr Annex

Perry Dormitory

Physical Plant

Physical Plant Boiler

Physical Plant Storage

Physics

Power Plant

President I s Home

Price Gilbert Library

Procurement

Pumping Station

Radioisotope Addition

Radioisotope and Bio Engr

Research Area 2-1

Research Area 2-2

Research Area 2-3

Gross Area (Sq. Ft.)

30,800

53,938

9,000

11, soo

2,500

600

23,900

7,100

38,000

9,200

10,500

10,000

22,200

.' · ·32,900

1,200

3,200

140,600

34,000

7,700

96,500

4,038

210

45,400

16,300

1,700

6,500

1,100

June 16, 1969 Page 4

Assignable Area (Sq. Ft.)

17,795

36,380

6,770

8,925

1,980

485

19 ,_715

4,875

25,690

6,165

6,250

7,477

12,265

30,960

0

3,010

77,799

5,961

7,700

63,755

2,625

0

27,910

8,612

1,575

5,902

750

Annory

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Space Inventory Building List for 1968-69

Bldg. Building Gross Area No. Name (Sq, Ft.)

49C Research Area 2-4 2,000

49E Research Area 2-5 800

49F Research Area 2-6 900

T-49 Research Area 2-7 4,775

78 Research Area 2-8 1,800

T-78 Research Area 2-9 1,547

0-25 Research Area 3-1 6,900

0-27 Research Area 3-2 5,250

0-26 Research Area 3-3 500

0-53 Research Area 3-4 300

51C Rich Computer Center 6,300

61 Rifle Range 4,000

63 Rosebowl Storage 900 .• , . .. .

84 ss & T No 1 50,800

102 ss & T No 2A 10,600

98 ss & T No 3 35,000

38 Savant (Old EE) 23,100

2 Skiles (Classroom) 137,200

24 D M Smith (Old Physics) 35,200

6* Smith Dormitory 62,000

39 Swann 22,800

89 T Club 2,600

(U) 104 Tech Center 110,500

15* Towers Dormitory 48,000

85 Van Leer (Electrical Engr) 160,200

3 YMCA 23,300

Total 131 Buildings 3,680,297

June 16, 1969 Page 5

Assignable Area (Sq. Ft.)

1,805

720

815

3,175

1,680

1,380

5,789

4,503

405

240

4,597

3,535

700

29,966

7,830

20,010

15,434

72,800

23,439

33,828

15,042

2,050

72,656

26,852

100,535

16,642

2,329,983

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Table II

Buiiding Space Inventory - June 16, 1969

Summary of the Space Contained in All Buildings

Non-Residential Facilities: Total space in use Total space unassigned and under construction

Total

Residential Facilities: Total space in use:

Dormitories Apartments and Faculty Residences Total

Total space under construction: Dormitories Apartments Total

Total Residential Facilities: In Use Under construction Total

Total, All Space: Non-Residential Residential Total

Total space in use: Non-Residential Residential Total

. · .: ,, . ...

Total space, unassigned and under construction: Nqn-Residential Residential Total

Total, All Space: In use Under construction Total

Gross Area Sq. Ft.

2,333,077 455,782

2,788,859

472,738 239,800 712,538

124,700 54,200

178,900

712,538 178,900 891,438

2,788,859 891,438

3,680,297

2,333,077 712,538

3,045,615

455,782 178,900 634,682

3,045,615 634,682

3,680,297

Assignable Area Sq. Ft.

1,495,122 271,668

1,766,790

277,233 181,800 459,033

67,580 36,580

104,160

459,033 104,160 563,193

1,766,790 563,193

2,329,983

1,495,122 459,033

1,954,155

271,668 104,160 375,828

1,954,155 375,828

2,329,983

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Building Space Inventory, June 16, 1969 Table III

Smmnary of Assignable Space Listed by Depart-ments Responsible for Assignment of the Space

INSTRUCTIONAL, RESEARCH AND GENERAL, OR AUXILIARY FACILITIES

Facilities in Buildings Now In Use

Office Classroom and Lab Other Total

Bldg. Dcpnrtrncut Bui ldi.1w No.

Facil.itirs Faci]iti0s Faciliti�s Fnciliti 0s

Area Sq Ft Area Sq Ft Area Sq Ft Area Sq Ft

ADMIN & GENERAL

President

V P Controller V P Controller V P Controller

Carnegie (36)

Knowles (37) Hemphill Center (96) Procurement (R129)

Total V P Controller

Registrar

V P Planning

V P Programs

Administration (35)

Administration (35)

Administration

V P Development Carnegie (36) V P Development Knowles (37)

Total V P Development

Inf Serv & Pub

Alumni Assn

Campus Affairs

Resources Dev

Savant (Old EE)

Carnegie (36)

Savant (Old EE)

Knowles (37)

TOTAL ADMIN & GENERAL

STUDENT WELFARE

(35)

(38)

(38)

Dean Students Dean of Students (25) Dean Students Knowles (37)

Total Dean Students

1,760

11,191 0

1,775 12,966

4,905

830

325

830 245

1,075

1,015

'· 2,256 .' . 794

655

26,581

3,868 250

4,118

Placement Ajax Placement Center (97) 2,495

2,268

1,680

YMCA

Tech Center WREK

Drama Tech,Band Drama Tech,Band

Total Drama

YMCA (3)

Hemphill Center (96) Van Leer Electrical Engr

Crenshaw (SA) Hemphill Center (96)

Tech,Band

TOTAL STUDENT WELFARE

TOTAL ADMIN, �ENERAL & STUDENT WELFARE

(85) 0

340 515 855

11,416

37,997

0

0 0 0

0

0

0

0

0 0 0

0

.o 0

0

0

0 0 0

0

0

0

0

0 0

0

0

0

320

4,445 3,670

850 8,965

960

0

0

0 0 0

0

0

0

0

10,245

795 0

795

3,370

12,077

210

565

s, 140 8,533

13,673

30,690

40,935

* Exclud�d from the assignable area are the non-assignable areas of circulation, custodial, mechanical and construction space.

2,080

15,636 3,670 2,625

21,931

5,865

830

325

830 245

1,075

1,015

2,256

794

655

36,826

4,663 250

4,913

5,865

14,345

1,890 565

s·,480 9,048

14,528

42,106

78,932

*

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Building Space Inventory, June 16, 1969

Summary of Assignable Space Listed by Depart­ments )lesponsible for Assignment of the Space

INSTRUCTIONAL, RESEARCH AND GENERAL, OR AUXILIARY FACILITIES

Facilities in Buildings Now In Use

Office Bl F:,ci1i ti.c�:

Derartment Building No, Area Sg Ft

PLANT OPERATIONS

Physical Plant Power Plant (26) 188 Physical Plant A French (Ind Engr) (30) 0 Physical Plant Garage Warehouse (67) 128 Physical Plant Physical Plant Storage (67A) 0 Physical Plant Greenhouse A (69A) Physical Plant Greenhouse B (69B) Physical Plant Physical Plant (83)

Total Physical Plant

Campus Planning Administration (35)

Campus Constr Administration (35)

Campus Security Campus Security (R-63)

TOTAL PLANT OPERATIONS

LIBRARY

Library Library

Price Gilbert Library (77) Library (Graduate) (100)

TOTAL LIBRARY

INSTRUCTION AND RESEARCH

Miscellaneous

VP A A Carnegie (36)

Eval Studies Savant (Old EE)

Graduate Div Administration

Coop Div Administration

Undergrad Div Administration

Research Admin Administration

Water Resources Civil Engr

Total Miscellaneous

(38) (35)

(35)

(35)

(35)

(58)

0 0

3,368 3,684

1,278

290

934

6,186

• • •• # • •,.

4,350 6,880

11,230

717

1,090

1,410

1,345

1,235

3,298

1,100

10,195

Classroom and Lab Other F{IC:i_ Ji t :i C'S racilir-i Area Sg Ft Area Sg

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0

0

0

0

0 0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

9

5,773 855

7,597 3,010 1,390 1,390

27,592 47,607

0

0

117

47,724

59 ,4·05 69,941

129,346

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Ft

Page 2

Total F,:ciliti Area Sg

5,961 855

7,725 3,010 1,390 1,390

30,960 51,291

1,278

290

1,051

53,910

63,755 76,821

140,576

717

1,090

1,410

1,345

1,235

3,298

1,100

10,195

Ft

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Building Spnce Inventory, June 16, 1969

Sununnry of Assignable Space Listed by Depart­ments Responsible for Assignment of the Space

INSTRUCTIONAL, RESEARCH AND GENERAL, OR AUXILIARY FACILITIES

Facilities in Buildings Now In Use

Office Classroom and Lab Other

Page 3

Total Bldf�. Faci]i.ti0s Fnrilitics Fncilitirs Fncilitirs

Department ____ B=-u=-1=-· l=-u::.c'i:.:n�,g,._...,_N'-''o:..,. ___ Aren Sq Ft Area Sq Ft Area Sq Ft Area Sq Ft

INSTRUCTION AND RESEARCH (continued)

Engineering College

Dean Administration (35)

Aerospace Engrg Guggenheim (Aero Engr) (40) Aerospace Engrg Knight (SS & T No 2) (101) Aerospace Engrg SS & T No 2A (102)

Total Aerospace Engrg

Architecture

Ceramic Engrg

Chem Engrg

Civil Engrg Civil Engrg Civil Engrg

Total Civil

Electr Engrg

Engrg Graphics Engrg Graphics

Total Engrg

Engrg S & M Engrg S & M

Total Engrg

Architecture (76)

Bunger-Henry (ChE-CerE) (86)

Bunger-Henry (ChE-CerE) (86)

Civil Engr Highway (53) Civil Engr (58) Old Ceramics Engr (59) Engrg

Van Leer Electrical Ehgr (85) Savant (Old EE) (38) Engr Mechanics (41) Graphics

Engr Mechanics (41) SS & T No 1 ( 84) S & M

Ind Engrg A French (Ind Engr) (30)

Mech Engrg J S Coon (Mech Engr) (45) Mech Engrg Mech Engr Research (48) Mech Engrg SS & T No 1 (84) Mech Engrg SS & T No 3 · (98)

Totaf Mech Engrg

Nuclear Engrg

Textile Engrg

Radioisotope Addition (66A)

Hightower (Textile) (44)

Total Engrg College

1,135

4,982 8,926

270 14,178

3,539

3,828

5,690

3,571 5,495 1,660

_10, 726

14, 7.87

2,665 0

2,665

3,915 3,177 7,092

8,606

5,455 1,24·6 5,398

220 12,319

2,220

3,094

89,879

0

7,225 24,035

7,560 38,820

26,253

20,120

40,375

19,182 16,002 4,505

39,689

57,000

945 10,335 11,280

9,305 4,660

13,965

11,903

43,485 4,520

14,527 7,765

70,297

11,555

47,495

388,752

0

1,095 2,360

0

3,455

6,651

2,449

2,920

0

815 0

815

12,055

0 0

0

2,105 586

2,691

501

3,055 1,004

0

2,395 6,454

745

9,300

48,036

1,135

13,302 35,321

7,830 56,453

36,443

26,397

48,985

22,753 22,312

6,165 51,230

83,842

3,610 10,335 13,945

15,325 8,423

23,748

21,010

51,995 6,770

19,925 10,380 89,070

14,520

59,889

526,667

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Summary of Assignable Space Listed by Depart­.ments kesponsible for Assignment of the Space

INSTRUCTIONAL, RESEARCH AND GENERAL, OR AUXILIARY FACILITIES

Facilities in Buildings Now In Use

Office Classroom and Lab Other

Page 4

Total Hldg. Faciliti�s Facilitirs Faciliti�s Facilit·i0s

____ B_'u_1_· J_u�1 i�1�1(,_• ___.i,�'o�-- Arca Sq Ft Arca _?q Ft Arca Sq Ft Area Sq Ft

INSTRUCTION AND RESEARCH (continued)

Qeneral College

Dean

Biology

Chemistry Chemistry Chemistry Chemistry Chemistry Chemistry

Administration (35)

Radioisotope Addition (66A)

Daniel (Chemistry) (22) Old Chem Engr Annex (27) Old Chem Engr (28) Lyman Hall (Chemistry) (29A) Emerson (Chemistry) (29B) SS & T No 1 (84)

Total Chemistry

Skiles (Classroom) (2) English English

Total D M Smith (Old Physics) (24)

English

Ind Man Ind Man

Skiles (Classroom) (2) D M Smith (Old Physics) (24)

Total Ind Man

Info Sci Info Sci

Total Info

D M Smith (Old Physics (24) Van Leer (Electrical Engr) (85)

Sci

Mathematics

Mod Lang Mod Lang Mod Lang

Total Mod

Phys Training Phys Training Phys Training Phys Training

Total Phys

Physics

Psychology Psychology Psychology

Skiles (Classroom) (2)

, D M Smith (Old Physics) (24) · Savant (Old EE) (38)

Swann (39) Lang

Naval Armory (18) Gym and.Swinm1ing Pool (19) Athletic.Association (21) Alexander Coliseum (73)

Training

Physics (81)

Skiles (Classroom) (2) D M Smith (Old Physics) SS & T No 1 (84)

(24)

Total Psychology

Soc Science D M Smith (Old Physics) (24)

Total General. College

1,173

2,915

2,260 1,045.

970 1,360

880 401

6,916

5,064 145

5,209

6,449 ,. . 145 6,594

3,207 1,693 4,900

7,715

0

595 1,455 2,0�0

600 840 225 450

2,115

12,808

1,330 485 103

1,918

3,576

57,889

0

9,835

10,689 3,757 4,800

12,498 15,351

557 47,652

13,218 0

13,218

11,257 0

11,257

1,061 730

1,791

18,112

396 420

3,695 4,511

0

0

0

0

0

61,871

4,345 4,118

557 9,020

6,586

183,853

0

640

590 0

480 0

125 0

1,195

620 0

620

620 . 0

620

673 0

673

620

0

0

0

0

7,607 32,944

0

9,0:30 49,581

3,120

0

0

0

0

455 .57,524

1,173

13,390

13,539 4,802 6,250

13,858 16,356

958 55,763

18,902 145

19,047

18,326 145

18,471

4,941 2,423 7,364

26,447

396 1,015 5,150 6,561

8,207 33,784

225 9,480

51,696

77,799

5,675 4,603

660 10,938

10,617

299,266

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Summary of Assignable Space Listed by Depart­ments Responsible for Assignment of the Space

INSTRUCTIONAL, RESEARCH AND GENERAL, OR AUXILIARY FACILITIES

Facilities in Buildings Now In Use

Office Classroom and Lab Other

Page 5

Total Bldg. F2ciJjtic� Ync:t]it·ic:: F:-1ci1itic: T':-,ci]iti

Dcparlrncnt ____ Bc:.u:c:;1::.:· l::.:d::..:iccn:.'•,___N_'o_. __ Area Sq Ft Arca Sq Ft Area Sq Ft Area Sq Ft

INSTRUCTION AND RESEARCH ( continued)

ROTC

Air ROTC Knowles (37) 1,738 805 2,095 4,638

Army ROTC Military Office (23A) 1,385 0 595 1,980 Army ROTC Military Armory (23B) 2,325 3,670 2,930 8,925 Army ROTC Military Storage ( 23C) 95 0 390 485 Army ROTC Rifle Range (61) 0 0 3,535 3,535

Total Army ROTC 3,805 3,670 7,450 14,925

Navy ROTC Naval Armory (18) 2,376 2,786 6,346 11,508

Total ROTC 7,919 7,261 ·15 ,891 31,071

Engrg Ex12t Station

Director Engr Expt Station Research (51) 785 0 0 785 Director Hinman Research (51A) 1,405 0 0 1,405

Total Director -2·, 190 0 0 2,190

Accounting Engr Expt Station Research (51) 140 0 0 140 Accounting Hinman Research (51A) 460 0 0 460

Total Accounting 600 0 0 600

Supp1y Services Research Area 2-2 (49A) 170 0 5,732 5,902 Supply Services Hinman Research (51A) 570 0 330 900

Total Supply Services 740 0 6,062 6,802

CS&M Div Research Area 2-1 (49) 0 1,575 0 1,575 CS&M Div Research Area 2-3 (49B) 680 70 0 750 CS&M Div Research Area 2-4 (49C) 0 0 1,805 1,805 CS&M Div Research Area 2-5 (59E) 0 720 0 720 CS&M Div Research Area 2-6 (49F) 0 815 0 815 CS&M Div Hinman Research (51A) 415 1,590 54 2,059 CS&M Div Calculator (51B) 0 225 0 225 CS&M Div Civil Engr Highway (53) 0 4,335 0 4,335 CS&M Div Research Area 2-8 (78) 305 1,210 165 1,680 CS&M Div Bunger-Henry (ChE-CerE) (86) 1,215 7,160 0 8,375" CS&M Div EES (719 Brittain) (R-36) 465 865 155 1,485 CS&M Div EES· (723 Brittain) (R-50) 895 130 0 1,025 CS&M Div EES (950 State) (R-154) 0 720 0 720 CS&M Div EES (946 State) (R-155) 0 1,650 0 1,650 CS&M Div Research Area 2-7 (T-49) 830 1,690 655 3, J.75 CS&M Div Research Area 2-9 (T-78) 80 1,160 140 1,380

Total CS&M Div 4,885 23,915 2,974 31,774

.. ('fc.

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Building Space Inventory, June 16, 1969

Smnmary of Assignable Space Listed by Depart­ments Responsible for Assignment of the Space

INSTRUCTIONAL, RESllARCH AND GllNllRAL, OR AUXILIARY FACILITIES

Facilities in Buildings Now In Use

Office Classroom and Lab Other

Page 6

Total

Department Bldg. Facilities Facilities Facilities Facilities

---�B�u�1�·1�d�i�n�.g,_.....:.:N�o�·-- Area Sq Ft Area Sg Ft Area Sq Ft Area Sq Ft

INSTRUCTION AND RESEARCH (continued)

Engrg Expt SLation (continued)

Electr Div Electronics Research (79) 13,303 Electr Div Van Leer Electrical Engr (85) 0

Total Electr Div 13,303

Ind Dev Div IDD (1132 W Peachtree)(0-115)t2,503

·Nuc Sci Div Nuc Sci Div

Total Nuc

Phys Sci Div Phys Sci Div Phys Sci Div Phys Sci Div Phys Sci Div Phys Sci Div

Radioisotope and Bio Engr(66) Nuclear Research Center (87)

Sci Div

2,041 3,055 5,096

D M Smith (Old Physics)(24) 412 Savant (Old EE) (38) 830 Engr Expt Station Research(51) 820 Hinman Research (51A) 1,105 Calculator (51B) 385 Bunger-Henry (ChE-CerE) (86) 0

Total Phys Sci Div .. 3,552

Computer Center Hinman Research (51A) Computer Center Calcuiator (51B) Computer Center Rich Computer Center (51C) Computer Center Van Leer Electrical Engr (·85)

• .. 0

570 219

7,470 8,259 Total Computer Center

HT&M Div HT&M Div HT&M Div HT&M Div

Research Area 3-1 (0-25) , Research Area 3-3 (0-26)

Research Area 3-2 (0-27) Research Area 3-4 (0-53)

Total HT&M Div

Library (Graduate) (100)

Hinman Research (51A)

781 0

1,803 0

2,584

950

540

Photo Lab

Reports Sec

Mech Serv Engr Expt Station Research (51) 150

Total Engrg Expt Station

TOTAL INSTRUCTION AND RESEARCH

55,352

221,234

21,030 1,740

22,770

0

6,571 22,560 29,131

2,180 2,800 1,065 2,730 1,160 1,635

11,570

330 255

0 0

585

5,008 405

2,516 0

7,929

0

0

11,585

107,485

687,351

705 0

705

0

0

75 75

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

1,110 4,378

715 6,203

0

0

184 240 424

9,755

0

0

26,198

35,038 1,740

36,778

12,503

8,612 25,690 34,302

2,592 3,630 1,885 3,835 1,545 1,635

15,122

330 1,935 4,597 8,185

15,047

5,789 405

4,503 240

10,937

10,705

540

11,735

189,035

147,649 1,056,234

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Building Space Inventory, June 16, 1969

Summary of Assignable Space Listed by Depart­ments Responsible for Assignment of the Space

INSTRUCTIONAL, RESEARCH AND GENERAL, OR AUXILIARY FACILITIES

Facilities in Buildings Now In Use

Classroom Off:i cc .nnd I<1h Other

Bldg, Facilities Facil�-ties Facilities Deieartrnent Building No 1

Area Sg Ft Area Sg Ft Area Sg Ft

EXTENSION DIVISION

Director Swann (39) 570 0 90

Cont Education Swann (39) 6,417 0 900 Cont Education SS&T No 3 (98) 8,930 0 700

Total Cont Education 15,347 0 1,600

Ind Education Swann (39) 1,915 0 0

TOTAL EXTENSION DIVISION 17,832 0 1,690

AUXILIARY FACILITIES

Aux Serv Dir Administration (35) 992 0 ci Aux Serv Dir Knowles (37) 460 0 0

Total Aux Serv 1,452 0 0

Barber Shop YMCA (3) 0 ·o 380 Barber Shop Administration (35) .· ' ,. 0 0 60

Total Barber Shop 0 0 440

College Inn Skiles (Classroom) (2) 225 0 3,225 College Inn Old Chem Engr Annex (27) 0 0 2,675 College Inn Administration (35) 139 0 2,484

Total College Inn 364 0 8,384

Food Services

Alexander Alexander Coliseum (73) 0 0 7,010

Bradley Administration (35) 0 0 1,830 Bradley Carnegie (36) 0 0 870 Bradley Knowles (37) 0 0 1,380 Bradley Bradley (74) 280 0 6,522

Total Bradley 280 0 10,602

Brittain Brittain Dining Hall (12) 373 0 ll,875 Brittain Brittain T Room (72) 0 0 1,770

Total Brittain 373 0 13,645

Total Food Services 653 0 31,257

Infirmary Infirmary (82) 0 0 11,526

Post Office Van Leer Electrical Engr (85) 0 0 3,780

Print Shop Savant (Old EE) (38) 0 0 2,000

WGST Alexander Coliseum (73) 2,775 0 4,123

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Tot ;11 Facilities Area So Ft

660

7,317 9,630

16,947

1,915

19,522

992 460

1,452

380 60

440

3,450 2,675 2,623 8,748

7,010

1,830 870

1,380 6,802

10,882

12,248 1,770

14,018

31,910

ll,526

3,780

2,000

6,898

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Sunnnary of Assignable Space Listed by Depart­ments Responsible for Assignment of the Space

INSTRUCTIONAL, RESEARCH AND GENERAL, OR AUXILIARY FACILITIES

�'acili tics in Buildings Now In Use

Department Building No.

AUXILIARY FACILITIES (continued)

Athletic Assn Crenshaw (SA) Athletic Assn Grant Stadium (17) Athletic Assn Athletic Association (21) Athletic Assn Rosebowl Storage (63) Athletic Assn Alexander Coliseum (73) Athletic Assn A A Lecture Room (88) Athletic Assn T Club (89)

Total Athletic Assn

TOTAL AUXILIARY FACILITIES

Total Facilities in Buildings Now In Use

Classroom Office and Lab Ft:ci]itic:: Fat·ilit (-::;

Area Sq Ft Area.Sq Ft

0 0 840 0

5,159 0 0 0

80 0 ·1,395 0

0 0 7,474 0

12,718 0

307,197 687,351

Other L:c'i 1 L ic;-, Area Sq Ft

4,385 24,570 1,540

700 38,475

0 2,050

71,720

l,33,230

500,574

Unassigned Facilities, Including Space.in Buildings Under Construction

STUDENT WELFARE

Unassigned Tech Center (104)

TOTAL STUDENT WELFARE

INSTRUCTION AND RESEARCH

Savant (Old EE) (38)

Civil Engr Highway (53)

' .. - ...

12,172

12,172

1,880

1,800

Unassigned

Unassigned

Unassigned

Unassigned

Unassigned

Unassigned

Engr Expt Station (New) (99) 21,849

Boggs (Chemistry) (103)

Civil Engr (New) (111)

EES (840 Cherry) (R-65)

TOTAL INSTRUCTION.AND RESEARCH

Total Unassigned Facilities

10,717

12,010

863

50,574

61,291

0

0

400

750

30,855

68,623

39,895

0

71,900

140,523

60,484

60,484

0

0

5,505

2,385

1,480

0

67,469

69,854

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Total l'n,·i i liC> Area Sq

4,385 25,410

6,699 700

38,555 1,395 2,050

79,194

145,948

1,495,122

72,656

72,656

2,280

2,550

58,209

81,725

53,385

863

189, 943_

271,668

Ft

Total Instructional, Research and General, or Auxiliary Facilities (Assigned plus Unassigned Space) 368,488 827,874 570,428 1,766,790

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l DEPARTMENT AND

BUILDING NO.

ENGINEERING COLLEGE Dean (35)

Aerospace Engrg (40, 101, 102)

Architecture (76) Ceramic Engrg (86) Chem Engrg (86) Civil Engrg (53, 58, 59) Electrical Engrg (85)

Engrg Graphics (38, 41) Engrg S & M (41, 84) Ind Engrg (30) Mech Engrg (45, 48, 84, 98)

Nuclear Engrg (66A)

Textile Engrg (44) TOTALS : ENGINEERING COLLEGE

GENERAL COLLEGE Dean (35)

Biology (66A) Chem (22, 27, 28, 29A, 29B, 84) English (2, 24)

Ind Man (2, 24) Info Sci (24, 85) Mathematics (2) Mod Language (24, 38, 39) Phys Training (18, 19, 21, 73) Physics (81)

Psychology (2, 24, 84) Social Science (24)

TOTALS: GENERAL COLLEGE

R O T C Air ROTC (37) Army ROTC (23A, 23B, 23C, 61) Navy ROTC (18)

TOTALS: ALL R O T C

TOTALS: COLLEGES PLUS R O T C

BUILDING SPACE INVENTORY - June 16, 1969 ASSIGNABLE SPACE IN USE BY DEPARTMENTS OF INSTRUCTION

(Excluded from the assignable area are the non-assignable areas of circulation, custodial, mechanical, and construction space . )

TABLE IV

Number of Rooms (in parenthesis) and Area in Square Feet - -•. . ; , .1� " o . • .:: � H -:.- :::- . . : · · �- - - ---:--:::-: . • . . ..... �,; ::: .:. · · -�-;'.;��.::.::-.. ;:::;;, � --v·- " �-::::::.:::r;·.�::=: .:.:::.�.����== Adm in,ClericAI faculf<Ja"J Off tee . Toto../ C /ossr-oom Class room . Tota/C{a.ss- · C lass- I Specia./C/ass· Labora.for9 , Tota I Lo/:) Of her , r o+-a I andConfRoom Gr�tJs+IK!eef Servi,eRMm Office "' Sem irta.r <1,Semina.r room Fae i I- Laboratory' and Rese�rr>. Se r-vice Fae iii ties Faci l ities • faci I i ties . OfficeSpa.ce. Offic.eSpqte Officesp�e .Spae,e RoomSpace Servi:::e.Space i ties Spo.c.e Spoce i Lob Space Room Spa.ce Space · Spac e Space

{s) I I 3� (i11) J '/1/5 {7) / : i 0

(7) / 5 35 {7) l '1�5 pi) J 'l'!S {Ii) 3 0 0 7 {'t) 'I 7 5 {�) IS7o (!�) .)7 SJ (?3) L/f-99 (� 7'/o (3) / o <&o {!Jaj J.' bl) 3

('f) /J o lj {3) �:, s (�) // (If (3) f/10 (7) I '/6'/ (s) II ff6 ('I) f9o (�) l/ 1tJ (� L/"-S (1 ;) .J. 7 f)/)

(.J) I; Io (3) 9:J.s (ss) /�6 '13

(:,-) /I,:, S" (s) I G''/ I)

(S) I 0 �3 Os) 396a

(o) "' ('Is) / II ).:).S

I 1'{j (<t) I 9 o.s �'.) J,;15 ('M) 7191 ('Ii) ?97s ('!) I 'I.re (3:i) s:l39 (37) .P(65 (sr) 1as7 {lo) l'1-t 11 (9) / 6?3

(3.?� sl,'{f/o

(91 0

(11) 5 o fl :; 'I

{'I) 3g g (1) 'I S o {J) s1 o (s) ).8l)S (3) .)'/ 0 (3) .) g .J (6) 3 f f (7) 16 3 (o) o (I) 3� ! {'19) 6 7'l 6

(o) o {.:i) 6f 0'f) /'If/) (/) /OD

(3a) S-St� (;) /So (3b) I/al 5 (-<) 30 'f (3fo) Sl"- S" (o) o (�s) .3S3'f (� ; g o (l/9) 61/6 5 (�) 36a (7) IS7o (o) o {7) l '/68 {.;z) Ja�

(t;) 9SSII fr) 5Sf (!;) 1 3<>8 (o) o (lg) .;J.6/7 (�) 3;:i.

P'l'f) 1(3:)� 6 ft) I 9 7 I)

(s) scs (t) /7to {'/) b 7S {;s) ;,fro

(d) I :>.t (,:i) :/. • S (s) 6 78 (9) /o //

(5) 1 135 (61,)J'f I 7B

(Jo) 3 8 :I 8 (33) S69o {S9) /{) 7 J. b (,5)t'f7'67 (lb) :J.6 6 5 f/3) Jt1?::J. (ss) f/6" � {t'f)/:1. 3 1 9 (r.i) :,:,.:i.o {13) 3o'l'f (t/ti) fff79

(6 ) // 73 (!fl) �'I I 5 (:fl) 69 I 6 ('I/) S.), o9

{"13) r:.srty (3:,,) 'I'! co (ssJ 77/S (9) �4StJ

(ti:} �// 5 {16) 1:/ r? og (13) / 9 1 8 (:i.3) J.S76

fJ67).5 7�g,9

t� 1 738 (13) 38tJ5 (/f) .:23 7 6 (3f) 711'/

�'l�/S-S6t7

{o) o ('/) 1 9 '{ o 'r-

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Building Space Inventory, June 16, 1969 Table V

DORMITORY FACILITIES

Summary of Assignable Space

Study,Lounge, Dorm Bedroom-Studr Room Office Facil- Recreation & Laundry &

i ties and Other General Storage Total Bldg. Bldg . No.of No.of Room Area Staff Quarters Use Facilities Facilities Facilities .!'!£.:_ Name Rooms Beds {Sg F t2 Area {Sg F t2 Area {Sg Ft2 Area�Sg F t) Area�Sg F t) DORMITORIES NOW IN USE

3 YMCA 10 19 1 , 917 0 0 0 1 ,917 4 McDaniel Dorm (Techwood) 189 377 29,923 432 3 , 925 2 , 100 36 ,380 6 Smith Dormitory 141 318 27 , 179 1 , 131 824 4 , 694 33 , 828 7 Brown Dormitory 55 95 8 , 752 1 , 257 158 657 10 , 824

10 Howell Dormitory 67 128 10 , 772 460 1 , 234 1 , 681 14, 147 11 Harris Dormitory 66 132 10,092 371 292 4 , 657 15 , 412 13 Cloudman Dormitory 62 125 9 ,643 578 0 1 , 490 11 , 711 14 Harrison Dormitory 87 174 14, 765 465 5 18 1 , 450 17 , 198 15 Towers Dormitory 115 262 21 ,681 1 , 683 1 , 052 2 , 436 26 , 852 16 Glenn Dormitory 149 347 25 , 145 1 , 228 4 , 902 2 , 154 33 , 429 75 Girls Dormitory 5 12 892 190 680 117 1 , 879 90 Field Dormitory 70 140 1 1 , 550 365 3 , 409 324 15 , 648 91 Matheson Dormitory 82 164 13 , 530 1 , 595 1 , 095 1 , 575 17 , 795 92 Perry Dormitory 72 144 11 ,880 330 0 55 12,265 93 Hanson Dormitory 70 140 11 , 550 253 1 , 346 558 13 , 707 94 Hopkins Dormitory 74 148 12 , 210 250 1 ,371 410 14 ,241

Totals - Dorms in use 1 , 314 2 , 725 221 , 481 10, 588 20 , 806 24 , 358 277 ,233

DORMITORIES UNDER CONSTRUCTION 105 New Dorm Commons 0 0 0 285 3 , 855 735 4 , 875 106 Fulmer Dorm 32 64 5 , 760 995 575 895 8 ,225 107 Hefner Dorm 65 130 1 1 , 635 0 1 , 635 610 13 ,880 108 Armstrong Dorm 65 130 1 1 , 635 0 1 , 635 520 13 , 790 109 Caldwell Dorm 62 124 1 1 ,075 0 1 , 275 1 , 055 13 ,405 110 E H Folk Dorm 62 124 1 1 ,075 0 1 ,275 1 , 055 13 ,405 Totals - Dorms under construction 286 572 5 1 , 180 1 , 280 10, 250 4 , 870 67 , 580

Totals - All Dormitories 1 , 600 3 , 297 272,661 1 1 ,868 31 ,056 29 ,228 344, 813

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Table VI

BUU,DING SPACE INVENTORY - June 16, 1969 ASSIGNABLE SPACE IN APARTMENTS AND RESIDENCES

Facilities Now In Use

Total Assignable Building No. and Name Area Sq. Ft.

1 Burge Apartments 44,100

70 Cal A.p t s . 105,300

71 President 1 s Home 7,700

R-52 Faculty Residence No. 1 (275 Eighth St.) 3,500

R-70 Faculty Residence No. 2 (154 Fourth St . ) 2,700

R-16 Faculty Residence No . 3 (171 Fourth St.) 1,900

R-172 Faculty Residence No . 4 (172 Fourth St . ) 2,000

R-56 Faculty Residence No . 5 (295 Fifth St.) 3,600

R-57 Faculty Residence No. 6 (311 Fifth St.) 1,500

R-69 Faculty Residence No. 7 (321 Fifth St . ) 2,000

R-45 Faculty Residence No. 9 (360 Tenth St.) 800

R-51 Faculty Residence No . 10 (267 Robin Hood) 3,900

R-180 Faculty Residence No . 11 (354 Tenth St.) 800

R-181 Faculty Residence No . 12 (735 Brittain) 2,000

Total Area of Facilities Now In Use 181,800 .-· ,, - ...

Facilities Under Construction

112 Married Student Housing 36,580

Total Area of Facilities Now In Use and Under Construction 218,380

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PROGRESS IN ADDING NEW SPACE FOR INSTRUCTION AND RESEARCH AND PLANS FOR THE FUTURE

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Construction was completed early in the year on Space Science

and Technology Center buildings No. 2 and 2A. Building No. 2 , named

as the Montgomery Knight building, in honor of the first director

of the School of Aerospace EnRinccring , contains 55 , 700 gross squnrc

feet and building No. 2A contains 10, 600 gross squario feet of space.

The assignable areas are approximately 35 ,300 square feet and 7 , 800

square feet respectively. All of this space consists primarily of

laboratories, shops , and offices for graduate and research work for

the School of Aerospace Engineering. This School now has more than

adequate facilities and was able to vacate approximately 9 ,200 square

feet of assignable space , which it had been occupying temporarily in

Space Science and Technology building No. 1 . The latter space was

reassigned to the Schools of Engineering Science and Mechanics and

Mechanical Engineering, mostly to the latter school.

Construction was completed early in the year in the new Graduate

Library building addition to the Price Gilbert Library. This addition

contains a total of 138, 300 gross square feet of space and 87, 500 square

feet of assignable space , of which 76 , 800 square feet are for the Library

and 10, 700 square feet are for the Photographic and Reproduction Labora­

tory of the Engineering Experiment Station. The Library now has a total

of 140 , 600 square feet of assignable space and will be adequately housed

for some time to come .

When the Photo Lab moved into its new quarters in the Library

building it vacated 5 ,900 square feet of space it occupied temporarily

in the Savant (Old EE) building. This move enabled several space reassign­

ments to be made which relieved critical shortages in several departments .

The Print Shop acquired 1 , 000 square feet of additional space in the

S avant building, and is now adequately housed. The department of Evaluation

Studies acquired 1 , 100 square feet of space in the Savant building, which

enabled it to vacate all of its space on the third floor of the Adminis­

tration building. The Modern Language department acquired two offices and

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a classroom, totaling 800 square feet of space , o n the third floor

of the Savant building which enabled it to give up comparable space

in the Old Physics building that was urgently needed by the Social

Science department. The Engineering Graphics department acquired

another office in the Savant building, The rest of the space vacated

by the Photo Lab in the Savant building, in the amount of approximately

('1 Y- , ,1,, ,hj l :1. t :: t i i :: t n o f f "i ccs

and one 400 square foot classroom , and will be reassigned later.

A substandard classroom on the first floor of the Savant building

was converted into offices for the Campus Affairs department which

enabled it to vacate all of its space on the third floor of the Admin­

istration building. The latter space, plus that vacated by the Evaluation

Studies department, enabled rearrangements and expansions to be made of

the office facilities in the Administration building for the Deans of the

Engineering College, General College , and Undergraduate Divi.,;ion, and also

for the Student Aid office,

When the State Highway department vacated its space in the Civil

Engineering Highway building , approximately 4 , 300 square feet of this

space was assigned to the Engineering Experiment Station and 5 , 700 square

feet was assigned to the School of Civil Engineering. Of the latter space,

approximately 3 , 100 square feet was rehabilitated this year and 2 , 600

square feet of this space is presently undergoing rehabilitation into one

classroom and several offices.

Construction is nearing completion on the new Civil Engineering

building. It will contain 93, 800 square feet (gross) or 53, 400 square

feet o� assignable space. All of the activities of the School of Civil

Engineering will move into this building except (1) the Sanitary_ Engi­

neering group, which will move into the Chemistry Annex (Daniel) building

after the new Chemistry building is completed; (2) certain of the hydraulics

laboratories, which will be retained on the ground floor of the present

building; and (3) certain of the Soils and other laboratory operations

which will be retained in the Highway building. The Water Resources

Center, also housed in the present Civil Engineering building, will

reamin in this building.

2,300 f c·et", 1. ,. ,, prcr�c,nt1.y undcrg )'.ng - on

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When the School of Civil Engineering moves into its new build­

ing, the space it will vacate in its present building and in the Old

Ceramics building will be reassigned. The latter space, approximately

6,100 square feet, will be occupied by the Chemical Sciences and Mate­

rials Division of the Engineering Experiment Station. In the present

Civil Engineering building, the Water Resources Center should acquire

nddi t :i L i. ] y

feet . At least 7,800 square feet of additional space on the first

and second floors can also be reassigned. It consists of five class­

rooms, 14 offices, a lounge room and a conference room ; At least 20

faculty members could be housed nicely in these offices. It is antic­

ipated that little space on the third floor of the present Civil Engi­

neering building will be vacated until the new Chemistry building is

completed. At that time the Sanitary Engineering laboratories on the

third floor of the present Civil Engineering building will move into

the Daniel Chemistry building.

The final reallocation of the classroom and office space in the

present Civil Engineering building will depend on the future of the

Army ROTC unit. A new home will have to be found for this department

when the present Army ROTC buildings must be razed in order to provide

land space for additional cooling towers for the central air conditioning

facilities in the Steam Plant building. Also, the Air ROTC unit may

eventually have to be moved out of the Knowles building in order to

provide additional space for other administrative offices. One of the

most urgent needs for additional academic space is that of the School

of Industrial Management. Any space in the present Civil Engineering

building which could be assigned to Industrial Management, even on a

temporary basis, would be most helpful, not only to Industrial Manage­

ment, but it would enable some relief to be given to Mathematics and

English, two departments housed along with Industrial Management in the

Skiles building. The needs for additional space by these departments

grow more urgent each year.

Construction will soon be completed on the new building for the

Engineering Experiment Station. The building will contain approximately

1,000 square-

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120,000 square feet (gross) or 58,200 square feet of assignable space.

It will provide space for the administrative offices and the Physical

Sciences Division of the Station. These facilities will be moved out

of the main Engineering Experiment Station building (the Hinman building

complex).

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available for reassignment . Dr . Lonr; has recommended that a part of

this space be made available to the High Temperature and Materials

Division, which is presently located off campus in leased space at

Chamblee. There are a number of good reasons why this Division should

be located on the campus. Therefore, this move would be in order, pro­

vided that it will not interfere with the adequate housing of the Chemical

Sciences and Materials Division, the Shop, and the Computer Center in the

total space which will be available in the Hinman complex, the Computer

Center building and its new addition. This addition, which has been

funded and is now in the design stage, will contain approximately 35,000

gross square feet of space. It is the only new building project for

instruction or research facilities which was funded during this year.

When the Physical Sciences Division moves into the new Engineering

Experiment Stat ion building, it will vacate approximately 2,300 square

feet of assignable space on the ground floor of the D M Smith (Old Physics)

building and approximately 3,600 square feet of assignable space on the

third floor of the Savant building. Both the Schools of Information

Science and Psychology, which are housed in part in the D M Smith build­

ing, are in need of additional research, laboratory, and office space.

The 2 , 300 square feet of space in this building to be vacated by the

Physical Science Division would be suitable and appropriate for the

needs of these two schools. The 3,600 square feet of space in the Savant

building to be vacated by the Physical Sciences Division will be suitable

as laboratory and office space for any other departments which have urgent

needs for such space. It could also be converted in part to classroom

use. Approximately 2,000 square feet of unassigned office space in the

Savant building is being held pending completion of rehabilitation work.

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The complete reconversion of the Savant building must wait until

a time when other space is available which can be occupied temporarily

by Engineering Graphics and the offices of Information Services and

. Publications, Evaluation Studies, Campus Affairs, and the College Inn

Print Shop, now located in the Savant building. It would appear that

such space will not become available until a new Industrial Engineering

building is completed , at which time the present Industrial Engineering

building could be vacated. Thus, it will probably be 19 75 before the

Savant building can be completely rehabilitated. It would appear that

the best plan for the ultimate use of this building would be to continue

to house the offices and s everal classrooms for Engineering Graphics,

but not the drafting rooms , These rooms are located in the Engineering

Mechanics building acros s the street and were designed for this purpose.

Two years ago they were fitted with completely new lighting systems.

The cost of adapting space in the Savant building to drafting room use

would be prohibitive. Therefore, the rest of the building could be con-

verted into conventional classrooms and offices for use either by Modern

Language or the other departments located in the vicinity of this building.

This would permit Continuing Education to expand its operations by taking

over the space in Swann building now utilized by the Modern Language

department , In the event that Continuing Education should be able to

move into another building, such as 0 1Keefe High School, the Swann build­

ing could be used for additional classrooms and offices, or for additional

administrative offices. In the long range planning, the present Industrial

Engineering building could also be used for these purposes ,

Construction of the first unit of a new Chemistry building is well

underway. It should be ready for occupancy by the Spring Quarter, 1970.

It will contain 146,500 square feet (gross) or 81,700 square feet of

assignable space and should provide for all of Chemistry ' s needs, except

the facilities for freshman Chemistry, which will be continued in the

present Lyman Hall and Emerson Chemistry buildings. Some of the space

in the latter buildings now being used for sophomore and junior Chemistry

courses will be converted into freshman Chemistry laboratories , The

balance of this space will be available for reassignment when the new

Chemistry building is completed , It could be assigned temporarily to the

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School of Industrial Engineering which is housed in a nearby build­

ing. This would provide this school with some additional space until

a new Industrial Engineering building could be built.

When the new Bookstore building, which is now in the design stages,

is constructed, 3,400 square feet of space in the Skiles building will

instruction in that building. At the same time approximately 4, 500

square feet of space in the Administration and Knowles buildings will

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be vacated, which will be available for reassignment to other administra­

tive offices.

Completion of the new facilities for instruction and research,

discussed in the preceding paragraphs ; will provide for considerable

expansion of the activities involved. At that time, all areas of

instruction and research in the departments of instruction will be

adequately provided for, except the Department of English and the

Schools of Industrial Management and Mathematics, which are now housed

in the Skiles building; the School of Architecture; the School of

Information Science; and the School of Industrial Engineering.

Thorough studies have been made of the space needs of the depart­

ments of instruction mentioned in the preceding paragraphs, as well as

the Computer Center. The most urgently needed new space is set forth

in the order needed in the paragraphs which follow:

1. Industrial Management As indicated earlier, all of the depart­

ments housed in the Skiles Classroom building, except Psychology, are in

need of more office space at the present time. These are English, Indus­

trial Management and Mathematics. Industrial Management also has need

for some laboratory space. A detailed study was made of the space needs

of these three departments during the next ten years as compared with

space presently available. The School of Industrial Management presently

occupies approximately 18,000 square feet of assignable space, consisting

of 12,000 square feet of classrooms and laboratories and 6 , 000 square

feet of office space, It is estimated that 52,000 square feet of assign­

able space will be needed to satisfy the needs of this School through 1980.

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Therefore, a report was submitted to the Regents in justification of

a request for a new building for Industrial Management which would

contain approximately 7 3 , 000 square feet (gross) of space, Industrial

· Management would then vacate the Skiles building and the space vacated

would be reassigned to take care of the growing needs of the departments

of English, Mathematics , and Psychology.

2 . New Building for Architecture, City Planniri'g , and Information

Science. A new building addition is needed for the present Archi.tecture

building to provide urgently needed space to relieve present overcrowding

and to provide for expansion of the Schools of Architecture and Information

Science. The total space needed in this building is approximately 76, 000

square feet (gross) .

a. School of Architecture needs. The enrollments in the

School of Architecture programs (Architecture , City

Planning , Building Construction , and Industrial Design)

have increased considerably in recent years and addi­

tional space is needed primarily for Architecture and

City Planning in the categories of specialized class­

rooms , laboratory or design drafting rooms and offices,

Until additional space can be provided in these areas ,

it may be necessary to reduce the enrollment of new

students in order to make room for larger senior division

laboratory sections , which we know now will have to be

accommodated in several years. Approximately 24 , 000

square feet of assignable space or 34 ,000 square feet (gross)

space is needed to take care of the expansion anticipated

through 1975.

b, School of Information Science needs , This program is

growing at such a rate that appxoximately 30, 000 square

feet of assignable space, or 42 , 000 square feet (gross)

space, should be provided in a new building to meet the

needs through 1975. This School is teaching courses in

Computer Science , which are scheduled by students majoring

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in many other curricula. During the preceding year

this School implemented a new Ph. D. degree program,

as well as a sponsored research program through

National Science Foundation support in the amount of

$225, 000 per year, both of which required further

School did acquire additional space this year in the

D M Smith building. However, this is a temporary

measure because this space will be needed later for

the certain expansion anticipated for the Social

Science Department.

A detailed report was submitted to the Regents setting forth

the requirements for the above mentioned space for the Schools of

Architecture and Information Science and the justification therefor

in support of a request for a new building.

3. Industrial Engineering. The School of Industrial Engineering

is one of the largest on the campus. It is presently housed in a build­

ing built 60 years ago for a small Textile Department. This building

contains only 30 , 000 square feet (gross) of space, As a result of a

substantial expansion of the graduate and research program in Industrial

Engineering, this School is severely handicapped because of a lack of

space in the categories of instructional and research laboratories and

offices. In order to provide office space for additional faculty members

already hired, i t was necessary to convert some classroom and laboratory

areas into offices .

A detailed study and analysis was made of the space problem in

Industrial Engineering and a justification report was submi tted to the

Regents last year in support of a request for a new building which would

contain 56, 000 square feet of assignable space in a gross area of 78, 000

square feet.

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UTILIZATION OF CL/\SSROml SPACll

The hours or periods each classroom was used during the fall

quarter 1968 was recorded for each hour of the week. The corres­

ponding class sizes were also recorded. These data, together with

the number of stations installed in each room, were submitted in a

clas sroom u tili zn tion rcpo1·t to th0 From these data we

computed the percentage of maximum utiliz2tion of the classrooms

for each period of the morning hours (8 : 00 a.m. - 12 : 00 noon) of

the entire week , for each department of instruction. These percent­

age figures are shown in Tables VIIa, VIIb, and VIIc. The maximum

periods excluded the 1 1 - 12 hour on Tuesday and Thursday because no

classes were scheduled for these hours.

From these tables it can be seen that the heaviest usage of

room periods occurs at the 9 -10 hours of Monday, Wednesday, ,and

Friday. The next highest usage is at these hours on Tuesday and

Thursday. The usage of all classrooms on Saturday is quite small.

It can further be seen that in some departments , particularly in

the General College , the percent usage of the classrooms during

certain morning hours is so high that they have very limited flexi­

bility in arranging class teaching schedules. However , other depart­

ments are not usj_ng their classrooms as much and, therefore, some of

their rooms may have to be made available to those departments which

are in greater need of more rooms .

With further reference to Table VIIc, it can be seen that for

the institution as a whole, the heaviest period utilization of class­

rooms was on Wednesday morning. However , out of a total of 199 rooms ,

at least 77 were not used at 8-9 any day of the week; at least SO were

not used at 9 - 10 ; at least SO were not used at 10- 1 1 ; and at least 83

were not used at 11-12 on any day of the week. It must be remembered

that not all of the unused rooms would be satisfactory or desirable

for just any additional classes. Furthermore, if we were to utilize

all the rooms at every hour, some of the classes would have to meet

in more than one room and in some instances the rooms Would be in

_different buildings.

Regents.

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As is indic{lted in Table VIIc , the overall percent period

usage of all classrooms during the morning hours of the week was

approximately 57%. The overal l percent period utilization of these

same rooms during both the morning and afternoon hours (8: 00 a.m. to

4: 00 p.m. plus Saturday 8 : 00 a.m, to 12 Noon) computed on a 40-hour

per week basis, is shown in Table IX to be 46%. Thus , the utilization

of the cl a s srooms duri nr the nft 0rnoon hours i s s i �nificantly lPss

than in the morning hours and, therefore)

the scheduling of classes in

the afternoons presents no problem.

Computations were made of the percent of maximum periods the

c lassrooms were used during the morning hours for three groups of

ranges of stations (seats) installed in the rooms . The figures are

contained in Table VIII and they indicate that the rooms in the range

of 1-50 stations instal led were used fewer periods (on the average)

than the rooms in the ranges of 51-100 stations and of 101 and up

stations installed. Comparable percent figures for utilization of

these rooms for eight hours (both morning and afternoon hours) of each

day are shown in Table X and indicate that the same relationships apply

to the afternoon hours as to the morning hours. The greater use of the

larger classrooms is to be expected because the teaching personnel

prefer the larger rooms which simplify the problem of conducting written

quizzes .

Computations were also made of the percentage use of the classroom

stations occupied when the rooms were used as well as the percentage use

of the stations instal led. The figures are contained in Tables IX and X.

Some of the conclusions which can be drawn from the information in these

tables are:

1. Further evidence is presented that the departments in

the General College are utilizing their classrooms to

a greater extent than those in the Engineering College.

2. In both colleges, the percentage use of the smaller class­

rooms is less than for the medium size and the large size

rooms .

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3. Larger enrollments could be handled in our existing

facilities either by utilizing all rooms more periods

per week or by increasing the class sizes.

From the information and analyses in the preceding paragraphs

of this section, we can conclude definitely that several departments

c J

as compared with the Engineering College. However, 'i:he institution as

a whole is not facing any immediate critical shortage of classroom

space provided proper attention is paid to the arrangement of the master

schedule for classes,

The figures in Table IX constitute the most significant reasons

why it may be several years before the Regents will authorize another

academic building for Tech which contains any appreciable number of

new classrooms. The Regents thus far have made only one computation

each year of the percentage utilization of classrooms in all units of

the University System, and that is the overall percent use of the room

periods based on a 40-hour week as 100% usage. On this basis, the Uni­

versity of Georgia and some of the other units of the System are using

their classrooms between 65 and 80% of the time, Table IX indicates

that Tech ' s figure is only 46%. The Regents contemplate additional

analyses next year of classroom utilization in all units of the System,

similar to the Tech analysis reported in Table IX. It is significant

to note in this table that Tech ' s overall percent use of stations occupied

when the rooms are used is no greater than 55% and that its percentage

use of the stations installed is only 26%. The latter figure is partic­

ularly significant, It means that on the basis of a 40-hour week, all

of the ,stations (seats) installed were used on the average only 26% of

the time,

All of the data processing involved in the classroom utilization

studies reported in this section was done manually, largely with the

aid of student assistants. It is hoped that procedures will be developed

for next year whereby the analyses can be made with the aid of data

processing equipment in the Management Information Systems department.

Co11 during th£ morning hours,

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En;ineering College Table VIIa

No . of / Dep t . Roo;ns '., M O N D A y

J.

I A . E .

Arch .

'.l 1! ••w8-.� 10 11 ;:; :1

5 60 40 80

5 1 40 80 100 I

40

40

Cer . E. 5 0 80 80 40

Ch . E .

C . E .

E . E .

E .S .M.

I . E .

M . E .

N . E .

T . E .

Total Engrg .

Col .

8 ... 25 .• JL so . 75

7

17

9

9

12

3

6

86

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41

67

67

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0

33

48

!100 I 7 1 I 57

47 41 65

89 89 44

44 89 56

67 58 50

67 83 67

67 67 17

62 68 52

!

i

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Percent o f the Maximum Periods All Rooms are Used

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A y F R I D A y

8 9 10

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0 60 60

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General Col l eoe Table VIIb Summary of Data on Space Utilization Form 68 - 1 (Classrooms) Fall Quarter , 19 68

Percent of the Maximum Periods All Rooms are Used Each Day of the Week, 8 : 00 A.M. to 12 : 00 NOON

B iol.

Chem.

Eng l .

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Math.

M . L .

Phys.

Psy .

S . S .

Total

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No. of;j :i Dep t . Rooms

R . 0 . T . C .

Air

Amy

Navy

Total

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1

5

4

10

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Engrg . Col . 86

Gen. Col.103

R.O . T . C . ...lQ

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Table VIII Sum.�ary ot Vata on Space Utilization Form 68-1 (Classrooms) Fall Quarter, 1 968

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Stttrnnary of Data on Spuee Uti. liza lion l'or,n GS- 1 (Classrornns:) Fall Quurtcr , 1968

Percentage Use of: Rooms Mon . thro:ugh Fri . 8 AM to I� PH and Sa t . 8 AM to 12 Noon (based on l10 -hours or 80 1/2 --hour periods p<·r week)

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S t'1 tions Ins tal led

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Stations Occupied

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Summary of Data on Space l1 U.li2aH. o n Form 68·-l. (Clns sroorns) Fall Qu,ll: ler , 1968

Percentage Use of Rooms Mon . through Fri. . 8 i\H Lo t, I'll anu Sat , 8 i\H to 1 2 Noon (based on t,O -·hours or 80 1/2 -hour periods per week)

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OTHER ACTIVITIES -17-

Considerable time during the year was devoted to the fol lowing

activities :

1. Preparation of the estimates for enrollment for 1969-70 and

1970-71 for budget purposes in terms of head count and weighted

student hours> in the categories of junior division, senior

division, and graduate division students.

2 . Preparation of the estimates for tuition and fee income for

the 1969-70 year, as required for the budget preparations for

1969-70.

3. Preparation of various analyses of faculty salary data for

1968-69, and the institutional report to the American Associ­

ation of University Professors on the actual faculty salaries

and compensation for 1968-69.

4 . Preparation of room schedules for final examinations.

5. Further analyses of the data on equivalent full-time students

by departments and the faculty and staff positions in the

various budgets , as related to the Formula of the Governor ' s

Commission to Improve Education. This information was made

available to the administrative officials of the instruction

and research programs in connection with the preparation of

budget requests and the departmental allocations for 1969-70.

6. Coordination of the preparation o f the Educational and General

Budget Request for 1969-70.

7. Preparation of the survey report for the U. S. Office of Education

(OE-2300-3) covering the professional personnel of the institution

for the fall quarter, 1968.

8 , Preparation o f a comprehensive survey report for the National

Science Foundation (NSF Form 411) on the scientists and engineers

employed by the institution during the fall quarter, 1968.

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9. Preparation of the Comprehensive Survey Report for the

-18-

U. S. Office of Education (OE-2300-6) for the year 1968

which lists proj ections of enrollnent, degrees conferred,

staff , income and expenditures, additions to the Physical

Plant, and basic student charges for the years 1969-70;

1975-76; and 1980-81.

10. Preparation of various analyses regarding the financial

operations of the Athletic Association, and the supervision

of the preparation of the budget for 1969-70.

IN CONCLUSION

Inasmuch as my retirement is effective with the beginning of the

1969-70 year, the completion of this report for 1968-69 constitutes

the completion of my formal work for the institution. This work has

been continuous since the fall of 1927, except for four years in

graduate school and on the staff at Purdue University. For me it has been

an interesting and enjoyable career. It was a pleasure to have been a

member of some of the teams which through the years had a part in Tech ' s

growth in size and stature. It is with a feeling of some pride that I

view the advancements which have been made during the past 30 years.

I am pleased that I shall continue to have an office on the campus

in order to work on some things regarding the institution which I would

particularly like to do. I will be glad to volunteer any services which

might be particularly helpful to the institution.

As Tech enters a new era of administration, I think the only view

one should take of its future is a most optomistic view of what the insti­

tution will be like within only a few years time.

Respectfully submitted,

Paul Weber June 30 , 1969

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Building Space Inventory , Dec . 13 , 1969

Annual Report , Appendix I

ROOM CLASSIFICATION ( CODE Nill1BER AND DESIGNATION)

100 CLASSROOM FACILITIES

*110 Classroom ( 111 plus 114) *111 Classroom *114 Seminar Room

1 1 5 C 1 n s ron;,; S crv·i c e

200 LABORATORY FACILITIES

*210 Class Laboratory 215 Class Lab Service

*220 Special Class Laboratory 225 Special Class Lab Service

*230 Individual Study Lab 235 Individ Study Lab Service

250 Research Laboratory 255 Research Lab Service

300 OFFICE FACILITIES

*310 Office ( 311 through 314) *311 Office Prof. Admin. *312 Office Faculty *313 Office Grad Students *314 Office Non Academic 315 Office Service

350 Conference Room 355 Conference Room Service

400 STUDY FACILITIES

*410 Study Room *420 Stack *430 Open-Stack Reading Room

440 Library Processing Room 455 Study Facilities Service

500 SPECIAL-USE FACILITIES

510 Armory Facilities 515 Armory Facilities Serv

520 Athletic Phys Training 523 Athletic Spectator Seats 525 Athletic Phys Train Service

*Indicate number of Stations Installed ,

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ROOM CLASSIFICATION (CODE NUNBER AND DESIGNATION)

530 Audio-Visual Radio TV 535 Audio-Visual Service

590 Other Special-Use 595 Other Special-Use Serv

600 GENERAL USE FACILITIES

* 610 Assembly Facilities 615 Assembly Facilities Serv

620 Exhibition Facilities 625 Exhibition Fae Serv

630 Food Facilities 635 Food Facilities Service

640 Health Facilities 645 Health Facilities Serv

650 Lounge Facilities 655 Lounge Facilities Serv

660 Merchandising Facilities 665 Merchandising Fae Serv

670 Recreation Facilities 675 Recreation Facil Serv

690 Other General Use 695 Other General Use Serv

700 SUPPORTING FACILITIES

710 Data Processing Computer 7 15 Data Proc Computer Serv

720 Shop Facilities 725 Shop Facilities Service

7 30 Storage Facilities 735 Storage Facilities Serv

740 Vehicle Storage 745 Vehicle Storage Service

790 Other Support Facil 795 Other Support Facil Serv

* Indicate number of Stations Installed .

December 13, 1968 Page 2

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ROOM CLASSIFICATION (CODE NUMBER AND DESIGNATION)

900 RESIDENTIAL FACILITIES

911 Dormitory (Sum of 912 , 913, 914 and 915)

December 13, 1968 Page 3

Definition: Living quarters for unmarried persons.

Description: This category includes all bedrooms , non-public bathrooms , l aundry rooms, pressing rooms , storage rooms , etc .

are to be classified according to the Code Numbers listed below.

Limitations: Rooms in a dormitory which serve primarily as classrooms should be classified as classrooms. Offices for staff members should be classified as Offices. Study rooms (for general student use , not in areas which are part of bed­rooms) should be classified as Study Rooms.

Code Numbers for individual rooms:

* 913 Dormitory Bedroom-Study Room 914 Dorm Laundry Stor Room 915 Dorm Res Staff Quarters

* 311 Office Room - Administrative * 314 Office Room - Non-academic employees

315 Office Service Room * 410 Study Room

650 Lounge Room 655 Lounge - Service Room 670 Recreation Room 675 Recreation - Service Room 690 Other General Use Room

920 One-Family Residence

Definition: A house provided for one family.

Description: This category includes houses provided for, or rented to, staff (or students) .

Limitations: This category does NOT include investment properties which may be rented to non-institutional personnel.

930 Apartment Building Multiple-Family

Definition: A duplex house or apartment building for more than one family .

Description: This category includes student and faculty apartment buildings and duplex houses rented to staff and/or students.

Limitations : This category does NOT include investment properties which may be rented to non-institutional personnel.

* Indicate number of stations installed

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ROOM CLASSIFICATION (CODE NUHBER AND DESIGNATION)

080 UNASSIGNED AREA

081 Inactive Area 082 Alteration or Conversion Area 083 Unfinished Area

000 NON-ASSIGNABLE AREA

010 Cus todiJl Ar�a 020 Circulation Area 030 Mechanical Area 040 Construction Area

.. .

December 13, 1968 l'age 4

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Annual Report , Appendix II March 6, 1969

Build ing Space Inventory for 1968

C ODE NUMBERS

Dept. Code No,

ADMINISTRATION AND GENERAL (A) President ' s Office A-1 Rcgi s Lrar ' s opcr a t ions A-7

Vice President, Planning A-8

Vice President, Programs A-9

Vice President, Development A-10

Information Services and A-11 Publications

Alumni Affairs and Alumni Assn. A-12

Campus Affairs A-13

Resources Development A-14

Vice President/Controller A-20

(all space reporting to Vice President/Controller, excluding Auxiliary Services)

STUDENT WELFARE (B)

Dean of Students B-1

Placement B-2

Y.M.C.A. B-3

Tech Center B-4

WREK Station B-S

PLANT OPERATIONS (P)

Physical Plant P-1

Campus Planning P-2

Campus Construction P-3

Campus Security P-4

Organizational Unit No. · (Item on Form 68-1)

(6000) . 6000 6000

6000

6000

6000

6000

6000

6000

6000

6000

(6000 or 7000)

6000

6000

7000

7000

7000

(6000)

6000

6000

6000

6000

Function No. (Item 6 on Form 68-1)

(SO) · so 50

so

so

so

so

so

so

so

so

(SO or 60)

so

so

60

60

60

(SO)

so

so

so

so

5

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CODE NUMBERS

Dept. Code

LIBRARY

INSTRUCTION AND RESEARCH DEPARTMENTS (all areas reporting to Vice Presi­dent, Academic Affairs)

Miscellaneous

Vice President, Academic Affairs

Evaluation Studies

Graduate Division

Cooperative Division

Undergraduate Division

Office of Research Administration

Water Resources

ROTC

Air ROTC

Army ROTC

Navy ROTC

Engineering College

Dean

A.E.

Arch.

Cer.E.

L-1

(I,E,G, R & Q)

I-1

I-2

I-3

I-4

I-5

,' I ' ' , •

I-20

I-27

R-1

R-2

R-3

E-1

E-2

E-3

E-4

Organizational Unit No. (Item 5 on Form 68-1)

5000

(1000)

1100

1100

110.0

1100

1100

1100

1100

1820

1820

1820

1100

1340·

1630

1340

March 6, 1969 Page 2

Function

No. (Item 6 on Form 68-1)

40

(10 or 20)

10

10

10

10

10

10

10

10

10

10

10

10 or 20

10 or 20

10 or 20

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CODE NUNBERS

Dept. Organizational Function

Code Unit No. (Item 5 No. (Item 6 No. on Form 68-1) on Form 68-1)

INSTRUCTION AND RESEARCH DEPARTMENTS

Engineering College (continued)

Ch.E, E-5 1340 10 or 20

C.E. E-6 1340 10 or 20

E.E, E-7 1340 10 or 20

E.Gr. E-8 1340 10 or 20

E.S. & M. E-9 1340 10 or 20

I.E. E-10 1340 10 or 20

M.E. E-ll 1340 10 or 20

N.E. E-12 1340 10 or 20

T.E. E�13 1340 10 or 20

General College .·· � . .. . Dean G-1 1100 10

Biol. G-2 1210 10 or 20

Chem. G-3 1330 10 or 20

Engl. G-4 1520 10 or 20

I.M, G-5 1610 10 or 20

I. Sci. G-6 1320 10 or 20

Math. G-7 1310 10 or 20

M.L. G-8 1520 10

Music G-9 1510 10

P.T. G-10 1810 10

Phys. G-11 1330 10 or 20

Psy. G-12 1410 10 or 20

S.S. G-13 1420 10 or 20

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ENGINEERING EXPERIMENT STATION

Di rc·r t or

DIVISIONS:

CS&MD

Electr. Div.

IDD

NSD

PSD

RECC

HT&MD

SERVICE GROUPS:

Accounting

Supply Services

Photo Lab

Reports Section

Mech. Services

EXTENSION DIVISION

Director, Extension Division

Continuing Education

Industrial Education

CODE NUMBERS

Dept. Code No.

(Q)

Q-1

Q-2

Q-3

Q-4

Q-5

Q-6

Q-7

Q..:8 .· • · . .

Q-10

Q-11

Q-12

Q-13

Q-14

(X)

X-1

X-2

X-3

Organizational Unit No. (Item 5 on Form 68-1)

(3000 & 6000)

6000

3200, 3300, 3340, etc.

3399

3110

3200, 3210, 3236, 3330, 3340, etc.

3330, 3340 etc.

3320, etc.

Function No. (Item 6 on Form 68-1)

(20)

20

20

20

20

20

20

3330, 3340, etc.

20

20

6000

6000

3110

3110

3110

(4000)

4100

4100

4100

20

20

20

20

20

(30)

30

30

30

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AUXILIARY SERVICES

Col l ege- !1111 ( 1 1 1 a

Food Service

Brittain

Bradley

Alexander Bldg.

etc.

Dormitories

Brown

Cloudman

etc.

Apartments

Burge

Callaway

etc.

s )

Single Fa�ily Dwelling

275 Eighth Street

254 Fourth Street

etc.

Auxiliary Services, Other

Director and Accounting

Infirmary

Post Office

Barber Shop

Print Shop

CODE NUMBERS

Dept. Code

(C,D,F ,M, S , H & Z)

C- 1

(F)

F-1

F-2

F-3

etc.

(D)

D

D

etc.

(M) .· • · . .

M

M

etc.

(S)

s

s

etc.

(H)

H-1

H-4

H-9

H-10

H-11

Organizational Unit No. (Item 5 on Form 68-1)

(7000)

7000

(7000)

7000

7000

7000

(7000)

7000

7000

(7000)

7000

7000

(7000)

7000

7000

(7000)

7000

7000

7000

7000

7000

Function No. (Item 6 on Form 68-1)

(60)

60

(60)

60

60

60

(60)

60

60

(60)

60

60

(60)

60

60

(60)

60

60

60

60

60

No.

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AUXILIARY SERVICES (continued)

Drama Tech

WGST

CODE NUMBERS

Dept. Code

H-20

w

Athletic Association (Non P,T,) z

UNASSIGNED AREA (U)

Inactive U-00

Alteration or conversion U-00

Unfinished (Bldgs. under Cons true tion) U-00

NON-ASSIGNABLE SPACE (N)

' .. ' •

Custodial Area N

Circulation Area N

Mechanical Area N

Construction Area N

Organizational Unit No, (Item 5 on Form 68-1)

7000

7 000

7000

(9000)

9081

9082

9083

(0000)

0000

0000

0000

0000

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Function

No. (Item 6 on Form 68-1)

60

60

60

(80)

81

82

83

(00)

01

02

03

04

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Annual Report, Appendix V

June 16 , 1969

Space Inventory Building List for 1968-69

For Georgia Tech and Georgia Higher Education Facilities Commission Reports

(Buildings marked by an asterisk are classified as Residential Facilities ; those marked by a "U" are unassigned, including thos0 under con s t ructi.0n . )

Tech GHEF Commis sion Bldg. Bldg. Bldg. Bldg.

B2..:_ .fu!!!!£_ No . Name

1*

2

3

4*

SA

6*

7*

9

10*

11*

12

13*

14*

15*

16*

17

18

19

21

22

23A

23B

23C

24

25

26

27

28

Burge Apartments

Skiles {Classroom)

Y M C A

McDaniel Dorm {Techwood)

Crenshaw

Smith Dormitory

Brown Dormitory

Brittain Locker

Howell Dormitory

Harris Dormitory

Brittain Dining Hall

Cloudman Dormitory

Harrison Dormitory

Towers Dormitory

Glenn Dormitory

Grant Stadium

Naval Armory

Gym and Swimming Pool

Athletic Association

Da�iel (Chemistry)

Military Office

Military Armory

Military Storage

D M Smith { Old Physics)

Dean of Students

Power Plant

Old Chem Engr Annex

Old Chem Engr

001*

002

003

004�,

005

006*

007*

008

009*

010*

Burge Apartments

Skiles Classroom

Y M C A

McDaniel Dorm

Crenshaw

Smith Dormitory

Brown Dormitory

Brittain Locker (zero assignable)

Howell Dormitory

Harris Dormitory

011 · · ·-Brittain Dining

012*

013*

014*

015*

120

016

017

018

019

020

021

022

104

023

024

025

026

Cloudman Dorm

Harrison Dorm

Towers Dormitory

Glenn Dormitory

Grant Stadium

Naval Armory

Gym and Pool

Athletic Assocn

Daniel (Chem)

Military Office

Military Armory

Military Storage

D M Smith

Dean of Students

Power Plant

Old Ch E Annex

Old Chem Engrg

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Tech GHEF Commission Bldg. Bldg. Bldg , Bldg , No . � No .

29A

29B

30

35

36

37

38

39

40

41

44

45

48

49

49A

49B

49C

49E

49F

51

51A

51B

51C

53

58

59

61

62

63

66

66A

67

67A

68

69A

69B

69C

Lyman Hall (Chemistry) 027

Emerson (Chemistry) 028

A French(Ind Engr ) 029

Administration 030

Carn01: i c 031

Knowles 032

Savant ( Old EE) 033

Swann 034

Guggenheim (Aero Engr) 035

Engr Mechanics 036

Hightower (Textile) 037

J S Coon (Mech Engr) 038

Mech Engr Research 039

Research Area 2-1 040

Research Area 2-2 121

Research Area 2-3 122

Research Area 2-4 123

Research Area 2-5 124:

Research Area 2-6 125

Engr Expt Station Research 041

Hinman Research 042

Calculator 043

Rich Computer Center 044

Civil Engr Highway 045

Civil Engr 047

Old Ceramics Engr 048

Rifle Range 046

Pumping Station

Rosebowl Storage

Radioisotope and Bio Engr

Radioisotope Addition

Garage-Warehouse

Physical Plant Storage

Brittain Boiler

Greenhouse A

Greenhouse B

Physical Plant Boiler

049

050

051

105

052

053

054

055

126

056

Name ---

Hall (Chemistry)

Emerson (Chem)

A French (IE)

Administration

Knowles

Savant (Old EE)

Swann

Guggenheim (AE)

Engrg Mechanics

Hightower Textile

J S Coon (ME)

M E Research

Research Area 2-1

Research Area 2-2

Research Area 2-3

Research Area 2-4

Research Area 2-5

Research Area 2-6

EES Research

Hinman Research

Calculator

Rich Computer

Civil Highway

Civil Engrg

Old Ceramics

Rifle Range

Pumping Station (zero assignable)

Rosebowl Storage

Radioisotopes

Radioisotope Addn

Garage-Warehouse

Phys Plant Stor

Brittain Boiler (zero assignable)

Greenhouse A

Greenhouse B

Phys Plant Boiler (zero assignable)

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Building List

Tech GHEF Cmmnission Bldg , Bldg. Bldg , Bldg.

No. Name No. Name

701,

71*

72

7 3

75*

76

77

78

79

81

82

83

84

85

86

87

88

89

90*

91*

92*

93*

94*

96

97

98

{U) 99

100

101

102

(U)l03

(U) 104

{U)l05*

(U) 106 1,

{U) 107*

Callaway Apts

President ' s Home

Brittain T Room

Alexander Coliseum

Brncll ey

Girls Dormitory

Architecture

Price Gilbert Library

Research Area 2-8

Electronics Research (EES)

Physics

Infirmary

Physical Plant

S S & T No 1

Van Leer (Electrical Engr)

Bunger-Henry (ChE-CerE)

Nuclear Research Center

A A Lecture Room

057*

058*

059

060

061

062*

063

064

065

066

067

068

069

070

071

072

073

074'

T Club 075

Field Dormitory 076*

Matheson Dormitory 077*

Perry Dormitory 078*

Hanson Dormitory 079*

Hopkins Dormitory 080*

Hemphill Center 082

Ajax (Placement Center) 083

S S & T No 3 084

Engr Expt Station (New) (U) 106

Library (Graduate) 107

Knight (S S & T No 2) 108

S S & T No 2A 109

Boggs (Chemistry) (U) 110

Tech Center (U) 111

New Dorm Connnons (U) 112*

Fulmer Dorm {U) 113*

Hefner Dorm (U) 114*

Callaway Apts

Presidents Home

Brittain T Room

Alexander

BrB J l cy . .

Girls Dormitory

Architecture

Gilbert Library

Research Area 2-8

Electr Research

Physics {New)

Infirmary

Physical Plant

S S & T No 1

Van Leer (EE)

Bunger-Henry

Nuclear Reactor

A A Lecture Room .· � . · .. T Club

Field Dormitory

Matheson Dorm

Perry Dormitory

Hanson Dormitory

Hopkins Dormitory

Hemphill Center

Placement Center

S S & T No 3

EES {New)

Library Graduate

Knight

S S & T No 2A

Boggs (Chemistry)

Tech Center

New Dorm Commons

Fulmer Dorm

Hefner Dorm

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Tech CHEF Commission Bldg. Bldg. Bldg. Bldg.

� Name � Name

(U) 108* Armstrong Dorm {U) ll5* Armstrong Dorm

(U) 109* Caldwell Dorm (U) ll6* Caldwell Dorm

(U) llO* EH Folk Dorm {U) ll7* EH Folk Dorm

(U) ll ] Civil Engr (New) (U) 1 18 Civil Engrg (New)

{U) 112* Married Student Housing (U) 119* Student Apartment

0-25 Research Area 3-1 127 Research Area 3-1

0-26 Research Area 3-3 128 Research Area 3-3

0-27 Research Area 3-2 091 Research Area 3-2

0-53 Research Area 3-4 129 Research Area 3-4

O-ll5 IDD (1132 W Peachtree) 092 IDD W Ptree

R-16* Faculty Residence No 3 095* · Faculty Res No 3

R-36 EES {719 Brittain) 087 EES 7 19 Brittain

R-45* Faculty Residence No 9 101* Faculty Res No 9

R-50 EES (7 23 Brittain) 088 EES 723 Brittain

R-51* Faculty Residence No 10 102* Faculty Res No 10

R-52* Faculty Residence No 1 093* Faculty Res No 1

R-56* Faculty Residence No 5 09Z* Faculty Res No 5

R-57* Faculty Residence No 6 098* ' · · ···Faculty Res No 6

R-63 Campus Security 100 Campus Security

(U) R-65 EES (840 Cherry) (U) 086 EES 840 Cherry

R-69* Faculty Residence No 7 099* Faculty Res No 7

R-70* Faculty Residence No 2 094* Faculty Res No 2

R-129 Procurement 085 Procurement

R-154 EES (950 State) 090 EES (950 State)

R-155 EES (946 State) 089 EES (946 State)

R-172* Faculty Residence No 4 096* Faculty Res No 4

T-49 Research Area 2-7 130 Research Area 2-7

T-78 Research Area 2-9 131 Research Area 2-9

R-180* Faculty Residence No 11 132* Faculty Res No 11

R-181* Faculty Residence No 12 133* Faculty Res No 12