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This List [PDF] IU Bloomington All-Gender Restrooms as of 5/19/2017 Bldg Code Bldg Name Room Dept Code Dept Description Bldg Level Space Type Net # (01 is Description Area lowest) (sf) BL001C 4th & Indiana-Lewis Bldg 214 BLGBS General Building Space 02 All Gender Restroom 100 BL001C 4th & Indiana-Lewis Bldg 216 BLGBS General Building Space 02 All Gender Restroom 102 BL001C 4th & Indiana-Lewis Bldg 316 BLGBS General Building Space 03 All Gender Restroom 97 BL001C 4th & Indiana-Lewis Bldg 318 BLGBS General Building Space 03 All Gender Restroom 99 BL005 Bryan Hall 395 BLGBS General Building Space 06 All Gender Restroom 45 BL007 Franklin Hall 092A BLGBS General Building Space 02 All Gender Restroom 118 BL007 Franklin Hall 092B BLGBS General Building Space 02 All Gender Restroom 85 BL007 Franklin Hall 192A BLGBS General Building Space 04 All Gender Restroom 61 BL007 Franklin Hall 192B BLGBS General Building Space 04 All Gender Restroom 61 BL007 Franklin Hall 292A BLGBS General Building Space 06 All Gender Restroom 85 BL007 Franklin Hall 292B BLGBS General Building Space 06 All Gender Restroom 118 BL007 Franklin Hall 391 BLGBS General Building Space 07 All Gender Restroom 106 BL007 Franklin Hall 392 BLGBS General Building Space 07 All Gender Restroom 71 BL008 Poplars 218B BLGBS General Building Space 03 All Gender Restroom 26 BL008 Poplars 310B BLGBS General Building Space 04 All Gender Restroom 32 BL008 Poplars 320B BLGBS General Building Space 04 All Gender Restroom 26 BL008 Poplars 418B BLGBS General Building Space 05 All Gender Restroom 44 BL008 Poplars 518B BLGBS General Building Space 06 All Gender Restroom 26 BL008 Poplars 618B BLGBS General Building Space 07 All Gender Restroom 26 BL008 Poplars 718B BLGBS General Building Space 08 All Gender Restroom 26 BL008 Poplars 818B BLGBS General Building Space 09 All Gender Restroom 26 BL009C Ctr Rep Government 105 BLGBS General Building Space 02 All Gender Restroom 60 BL009C Ctr Rep Government 204 BLGBS General Building Space 03 All Gender Restroom 17 BL009C Ctr Rep Government 300 BLGBS General Building Space 04 All Gender Restroom 57 BL011 Mathers Museum 128A BLGBS General Building Space 02 All Gender Restroom 57 BL013B LGBTQ+ Culture Center 104 BLGBS General Building Space 02 All Gender Restroom 101 BL013B LGBTQ+ Culture Center 104B BLGBS General Building Space 02 All Gender Restroom 64 BL013B LGBTQ+ Culture Center 290 BLGBS General Building Space 03 All Gender Restroom 63 BL013Y Latino Cultural Center 197 BLGBS General Building Space 02 All Gender Restroom 52 BL013Y Latino Cultural Center 297 BLGBS General Building Space 03 All Gender Restroom 60 BL017 Student Building (Frances Morgan Swain) 214 BLGBS General Building Space 04 All Gender Restroom 32 BL017 Student Building (Frances Morgan Swain) 234 BLGBS General Building Space 04 All Gender Restroom 32 BL017 Student Building (Frances Morgan Swain) 315 BLGBS General Building Space 05 All Gender Restroom 35 BL017 Student Building (Frances Morgan Swain) 338 BLGBS General Building Space 05 All Gender Restroom 47 BL021 Kirkwood Observatory 091 BLGBS General Building Space 01 All Gender Restroom 89 Date printed: 5/19/2017 Source: 1 IU Bloomington All-Gender Restrooms as of 5/19/2017 Bldg Code Bldg Name Room Dept Code Dept Description Bldg Level Space Type Net # (01 is Description Area lowest) (sf) BL025B Poynter Center 105 BLGBS General Building Space 02 All Gender Restroom 92 BL025B Poynter Center 205 BLGBS General Building Space 03 All Gender Restroom 35 BL027 Swain West 124 BLGBS General Building Space 03 All Gender Restroom 106 BL027 Swain West 222 BLGBS General Building Space 04 All Gender Restroom 82 BL027 Swain West 317 BLGBS General Building Space 05 All Gender Restroom 64 BL027 Swain West S25B BLGBS General Building Space 01 All Gender Restroom 73 BL027D 509 E 3rd St 126 BLGBS General Building Space 02 All Gender Restroom 70 BL033 Maxwell Hall 197 BLGBS General Building Space 02 All Gender Restroom 60 BL033 Maxwell Hall 297 BLGBS General Building Space 03 All Gender Restroom 63 BL037B 712 E 8th St 105 BLGBS General Building Space 02 All Gender Restroom 71 BL043 Edmondson Hall 199G BLGBS General Building Space 03 All Gender Restroom 84 BL050 Hutton Honors College 295 BLGBS General Building Space 02 All Gender Restroom 39 BL050 Hutton Honors College 296 BLGBS General Building Space 02 All Gender Restroom 39 BL053 IN Memorial Union 196 BLGBS General Building Space 03 All Gender Restroom 39 BL053 IN Memorial Union 197 BLGBS General Building Space 03 All Gender Restroom 39 BL055 Owen Hall 095 BLGBS General Building Space 01 All Gender Restroom 58 BL055 Owen Hall 096 BLGBS General Building Space 01 All Gender Restroom 45 BL055 Owen Hall 195 BLGBS General Building Space 02 All Gender Restroom 54 BL055 Owen Hall 196 BLGBS General Building Space 02 All Gender Restroom 57 BL055 Owen Hall 295 BLGBS General Building Space 03 All Gender Restroom 56 BL055 Owen Hall 296 BLGBS General Building Space 03 All Gender Restroom 56 BL058 Kirkwood Hall 197 BLGBS General Building Space 02 All Gender Restroom 53 BL061 Swain East 234 BLGBS General Building Space 03 All Gender Restroom 18 BL101 Myers Hall 058 BLGBS General Building Space 01 All Gender Restroom 52 BL109 Goodbody Hall B073B BLGBS General Building Space 02 All Gender Restroom 68 BL109 Goodbody Hall B073C BLGBS General Building Space 02 All Gender Restroom 68 BL111 Ballantine Hall 020 BLGBS General Building Space 02 All Gender Restroom 88 BL111 Ballantine Hall 125 BLGBS General Building Space 03 All Gender Restroom 94 BL111 Ballantine Hall 440 BLGBS General Building Space 06 All Gender Restroom 56 BL111 Ballantine Hall 497 BLGBS General Building Space 06 All Gender Restroom 69 BL119 School of Public Health (HPER) 167B BLGBS General Building Space 02 All Gender Restroom 12 BL133 Woodburn Hall 497 BLGBS General Building Space 05 All Gender Restroom 83 BL133 Woodburn Hall 498 BLGBS General Building Space 05 All Gender Restroom 81 BL171 Auditorium 197 BLGBS General Building Space 02 All Gender Restroom 63 BL171 Auditorium 294 BLGBS General Building Space 03 All Gender Restroom 68 Date printed: 5/19/2017 Source: 2 IU Bloomington All-Gender Restrooms as of 5/19/2017 Bldg Code Bldg Name Room Dept Code Dept Description Bldg Level Space Type Net # (01 is Description Area lowest) (sf) BL171 Auditorium 395 BLGBS General Building Space 04 All Gender Restroom 67 BL171 Auditorium 403A BLGBS General Building Space 05 All Gender Restroom 20 BL171 Auditorium A388 BLGBS General Building Space 06 All Gender Restroom 45 BL172 Lee Norvelle Theatre Drama/ Neal&Mars A128 BLGBS General Building Space 02 All Gender Restroom 55 BL177 Musical Arts Center 018A BLGBS General Building Space 02 All Gender Restroom 45 BL177 Musical Arts Center 019A BLGBS General Building Space 02 All Gender Restroom 14 BL181 Simon Msc Lbr Rec 241 BLGBS General Building Space 03 All Gender Restroom 109 BL181 Simon Msc Lbr Rec C195 BLGBS General Building Space 02 All Gender Restroom 83 BL197 Global & International Studies 1051 BLGBS General Building Space 02 All Gender Restroom 60 BL197D 316 N Jordan Ave 197 BLGBS General Building Space 02 All Gender Restroom 121 BL197D 316 N Jordan Ave 198 BLGBS General Building Space 02 All Gender Restroom 100 BL198 Admissions 005 BLGBS General Building Space 01 All Gender Restroom 41 BL198 Admissions 130B BLGBS General Building Space 02 All Gender Restroom 16 BL209 Wells Library 0006A BLGBS General Building Space 01 All Gender Restroom 31 BL209 Wells Library 071 BLGBS General Building Space 02 All Gender Restroom 43 BL209 Wells Library 073 BLGBS General Building Space 02 All Gender Restroom 43 BL209 Wells Library 216 BLGBS General Building Space 04 All Gender Restroom 61 BL209 Wells Library 220 BLGBS General Building Space 04 All Gender Restroom 61 BL209 Wells Library 302A BLGBS General Building Space 05 All Gender Restroom 59 BL209 Wells Library 316 BLGBS General Building Space 05 All Gender Restroom 60 BL209 Wells Library 414 BLGBS General Building Space 06 All Gender Restroom 68 BL209 Wells Library 861 BLGBS General Building Space 10 All Gender Restroom 72 BL209 Wells Library E461 BLGBS General Building Space 06 All Gender Restroom 75 BL215A International Center 009 BLGBS General Building Space 01 All Gender Restroom 68 BL215A International Center 010 BLGBS General Building Space 01 All Gender Restroom 47 BL215A International Center 390 BLGBS General Building Space 04 All Gender Restroom 50 BL224E 1514 E 3rd St 002 BLGBS General Building Space 01 All Gender Restroom 43 BL227 Read Hall C190E BLGBS General Building Space 02 All Gender Restroom 58 BL257 Forest Quad C190C BLGBS General Building Space 02 All Gender Restroom 57 BL257 Forest Quad C290C BLGBS General Building Space 03 All Gender Restroom 97 BL257 Forest Quad C290D BLGBS General Building Space 03 All Gender Restroom 96 BL278 Griggs Lounge 195 BLGBS General Building Space 01 All Gender Restroom 106 BL278 Griggs Lounge 197 BLGBS General Building Space 01 All Gender Restroom 71 BL279 Dreiser Hall 104 BLGBS General Building Space 01 All Gender Restroom 55 BL279 Dreiser Hall 106 BLGBS General Building Space 01 All Gender Restroom 60 Date printed: 5/19/2017 Source: 3 IU Bloomington All-Gender Restrooms as of 5/19/2017 Bldg Code Bldg Name Room Dept Code Dept Description Bldg Level Space Type Net # (01 is Description Area lowest) (sf) BL296 3rd & Union Apartments 090A BLGBS General Building Space 01 All Gender Restroom 49 BL296 3rd & Union Apartments 090B BLGBS General Building Space 01 All Gender Restroom 50 BL298 Spruce Hall A190 BLGBS General Building Space
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