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UNIVERSITY of OREGON FACILITIES FACT SHEET Fall 2017 UNIVERSITY OF OREGON FACILITIES FACT SHEET Fall 2017 Campus Planning Campus Planning and Facilities Management 1276 University of Oregon Eugene, OR 97403-1276 (541) 346-5562 http://cpfm.uoregon.edu/campus-planning MAJOR E&G BUILDINGS Opening/Additions/Remodels ASSIGNABLE SF GROSS SF 510 Oak 2017 9,640 14,388 1600 Millrace (master lease UOF) 1990; master lease 2014 37,760 61,376 1715 Franklin (master lease private) master lease 2012 25,383 43,657 Agate Hall acq. 1984 25,866 42,851 Alder Building (master lease UOF) master lease; acq 2006 7,415 13,227 Allen (Eric W.) Hall 1922/1954/2001/2012 30,342 59,726 Anstett Hall 1921/2006/2011 12,258 19,219 Baker Downtown Center acq. 2007 61,818 87,378 Berwick Hall 2017 7,301 9,175 Bowerman Family Building 1991 9,288 18,842 Cascade Hall 1990 28,301 51,406 Central Power Plant+Chiller+Switch 1949/2009/2012 49,622 53,328 Chapman Hall 1939/1966 13,761 23,079 Chiles (Earle A.) Business Center 1986/2011 9,146 14,339 Clinical Services Building 1969 25,032 46,475 Collier House 1886 5,498 7,987 Columbia Hall 1960 17,093 29,038 Computing Center 1967/1970/2001/2012 13,651 22,746 Condon Hall 1925/1966 25,062 42,325 CPFM Warehouse/Shops 1948/2010 29,499 35,720 Deady Hall 1876/1953 13,488 25,985 Deschutes Hall 1990 16,492 31,368 Early Childhood Cares Bldg. 2017 12,532 27,763 Esslinger (Arthur A.) Hall 1936/1999 19,279 33,913 Fenton Hall 1906/1915/1923/2011 17,260 27,978 Fine Arts Studios 1968 18,668 26,620 Ford Alumni Center 2011 45,346 69,306 Friendly Hall 1893/1903/1914/1951 24,174 40,892 Frohnmayer (MarAbel B.) Music Building 1924/1949/1955/1978/2008 55,646 110,719 Gerlinger Annex 1969 39,635 56,233 Gerlinger Hall 1921/2016 41,723 66,368 HEDCO Education Building (excl pkg level) 2009 38,202 66,613 Hendricks Hall 1918 16,682 28,567 Huestis Hall 1973 36,536 70,204 Jaqua Acad Ctr for Student Athletes (part) 2010 7,680 13,640 Johnson Hall 1915/1952 17,059 32,174 Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art 1930/2004 36,087 71,305 Klamath Hall & Price Science Commons 1967/2016 106,492 171,867 Knight Law (Wllm. W.) Center 1999 86,043 147,453 Knight Library 1937/1950/1966/1994 280,389 398,815 Lawrence Hall 1901/1915/1924/1956/1970/1991 91,777 154,142 Lewis Integrative Science Building 2012 51,468 113,621 Lillis Hall 2004 63,793 143,085 Lokey (Lorry I.) Education Building A/B/C 1921/1980 32,579 55,375 Lokey (Lorry I.) Laboratories 2007 17,628 26,006 McArthur Court (part) 1928, 1954, 1965, 1980, 2000 51,538 93,844 McKenzie Hall 1970/2000 42,371 85,347 Millrace Studios 1, 2, 3; 4 1986, 1986, 1990, 2012 25,326 37,508 Museum of Natural & Cultural History 1987/1997/2009 15,693 20,138 Olum (Vivian) Child Development Ctr + Annex 1996/2000/2007 8,583 11,437 Onyx Bridge/Environmental Health 1962/1981 32,199 59,756 Oregon Hall 1974 44,857 78,646 Pacific Hall 1949/1977 72,902 125,973 PeaceHealth North Building (leased) 20,504 31,260 Peterson Hall 1916/2006 12,324 19,637 Prince Lucien Campbell Hall 1963/1969 60,731 107,093 Rainier Building 7,751 11,720 Romania Warehouse 49,364 55,573 Straub (John) Memorial Hall 1929/2001/2015 50,001 107,239 Streisinger (George) Hall 1990 29,052 53,900 Susan Campbell Hall 1921 13,449 21,308 Thompson's Univ Ctr (master lease private) (excl pkg) 1996; master lease 2015 13,342 24,643 UOPD East Station + Annex A/B (master lease UOF) 11,784 17,843 Villard Hall/Miller Theatre Complex 1886/1949/2008 42,804 69,358 Volcanology 1936/1969 12,448 19,617 White Stag Block (master lease UOF) 92,076 147,251 Willamette Hall 1990 64,648 134,895 Zebrafish International Resource Ctr 2000 7,539 12,332 Miscellaneous Owned & Leased (E&G)* 288,880 388,320 Total E&G local holdings (on & off) 2,700,560 4,440,932 *Owned, Distant (included above in "Misc. Holdings (E&G)") OIMB, Charleston 1941-2002; 2015 62,178 84,189 Pine Mountain 1968-1979/2011 3,501 4,221 The Shire Dugout, Washington 2003 530 663 George Cottrell House 6,505 7,089 Aubrey Watzek House 1937 6,836 12,069 79,550 108,231 AUXILIARIES Opening/Additions/Remodels ASSIGNABLE SF GROSS SF Athletic Facilities Autzen Stadium Complex 1967/2003 122,027 303,937 (Len) Casanova Athletic Center 1991/2002/2016 71,736 112,969 Hatfield-Dowlin Complex + pkg garage 2014 99,752 172,000 Hayward Field Complex 1925/2002; 1919/1974/2000/2008 19,689 105,925 Jane Sanders Stadium 2016 13,974 21,750 Jaqua Acad Ctr for Student Athletes (part) 2010 2,112 3,752 Matthew Knight Arena 2011 164,659 403,442 McArthur Court (part) 1928, 1954, 1965, 1980, 2000 11,046 16,404 (Ed) Moshofsky Sports Center 1998/2000 119,013 135,301 P.K. Park + Sargent Player Development 2009/2010/2012 16,072 56,577 Randy & Susie Papé Complex 2012 4,557 14,037 Total holdings Athletics 644,637 1,346,094 Housing Facilities (H.P.) Barnhart Hall 1975 76,602 125,020 Bean Hall Complex 1963 103,013 161,575 Carson Hall 1949 59,639 96,099 Central Kitchen/Woodshop 2016 17,382 24,038 (Virgil D.) Earl Hall Complex 1954/2015 50,814 85,733 East Campus Graduate Village 2001 27,367 40,358 Global Scholars Hall 2012 113,250 186,852 Hamilton Hall Complex 1961 136,000 224,565 Kalapuya Ilihi Hall 2017 86,304 136,653 Living-Leaning Center 2006 71,041 122,337 Riley Hall 1987 26,109 42,719 Spencer View Family Housing 1997 203,224 270,397 (Joshua J.) Walton Hall Complex 1958 95,417 161,454 Miscellaneous Holdings 104,246 127,113 Total holdings Housing 1,170,408 1,804,913 Student Services/Activities Erb Memorial Union 1950/1961/1974/1998/2016 128,148 209,932 Jaqua Acad Ctr for Student Athl (part) 2010 14,657 26,033 Many Nations Longhouse 2004 2,488 3,077 McArthur Court (part) 1928, 1954, 1965, 1980, 2000 16,224 29,635 Moss Street Children's Center 2003 10,009 17,502 Student Recreation Center 1999, 2014 174,946 287,721 Student Tennis Center 2000 41,345 42,743 Univ Health, Counseling, & Testing Ctr 1966, 2006 27,013 50,212 Miscellaneous Holdings 9,013 12,002 Total Student Services/Activities 423,843 678,857 Parking Garages (Columbia & HEDCO) 170,245 193,370 TOTALS: 5,109,693 8,464,166 ASSIGNABLE SF GROSS SF Owned On Campus (includes Alder, Columbia Garage, Ford Alumni, Knight Arena) 3,877,413 6,506,100 Local Owned Off Campus (includes master lease UOF bldgs) 939,871 1,515,725 Distant Owned 171,626 255,482 TOTAL OWNED (on and off campus): 4,988,910 8,277,307 Leased Local (includes private master leases) 95,678 156,399 Leased Distant 25,105 30,460 TOTAL ALL HOLDINGS (owned and leased): 5,109,693 8,464,166 Age of Existing Physical Plant (owned): GSF % of total Prior to 1900 107,267 1% 1900-1909 198,721 2% 1910-1919 106,881 1% 1920-1929 813,921 10% 1930-1939 576,560 7% 1940-1949 243,955 3% 1950-1959 595,861 7% 1960-1969 1,125,869 14% 1970-1979 415,935 5% 1980-1989 542,512 7% 1990-1999 1,065,285 13% 2000-2009 1,039,096 13% 2010-2016 1,445,444 17% 8,277,307 100% Eugene campus boundaries (owned property only): 294.091 acres [295]. Source: OUS Land Inventory. Assignable square feet by College FALL 2017 (SF from FY17 Space Inventory; includes owned and leased). Source for Students, Percentages: Profile of Students at the University of Oregon, Fall 2017, Table 1.3 Occupied Space* Fall 2016 Students % of Enrollment Arts & Sciences 492,559 12,750 55.5% Business, Lundquist College of 74,346 3,600 15.7% Design 207,953 1,605 7.0% Education 125,593 1,418 6.2% Grad School (students listed in major areas) 3,332 Honors College (students listed in major areas) 12,214 Journalism 33,104 2,243 9.8% Law 56,633 409 1.8% Music & Dance 85,028 446 1.9% Interdisciplinary Studies 36 0.0% Unclassified, non-matric, Community Ed 473 2.1% Subtotal 1,090,762 22,980 100.0% * OCCUPIED sf = assigned + borrowed; excludes sf loaned outside of unit group. Administration 399,620 General University Classrooms 162,930 Libraries 385,489 Museums 61,242 Research 308,515 Academic Resources & Student Services 139,502 Subtotal 1,457,298 Auxiliaries Athletics 649,128 Housing 1,163,494 Student Health/Counseling 27,013 Student Recreation Center/Tennis 212,574 Student Union/Activities 129,917 Parking Structures 170,244 Subtotal 2,352,370 Leased to outside entities 77,934 Program space in process of being allocated/occupied 24,980 Construction/Other Inactive 106,349 TOTAL assignable square footage (by dept.) 5,109,693 Non-assignable/Bldg Ops/Circulation/Restrooms 2,005,337 Total Net Square Feet 7,115,030 Student Enrollment - Fall 2017 (Profile , Table 1.1) 2016-17 Employees (part- and full-time; not including GTF, student, or temporary employees) (IR website) Undergradute Enrollment Admitted/Other 19,351 Faculty 2,162 Undergraduate Total 19,351 Officers of Administration 1,410 Classified Staff 1,635 Graduate Enrollment TOTAL EMPLOYEES 5,207 Admitted/Other 3,256 Law 373 Parking Spaces Graduate Total 3,629 Cars, on campus 3,950 TOTAL ENROLLMENT 22,980 Bicycles Covered and secured, general 2,070 Covered and secured, dorms 1,726 Uncovered, general 3,627 Uncovered, dorms 272 7,695.
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