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1.13 Building List Purdue University West Lafayette State Site Code Site Description Building Abbr 1.13 Building List Purdue University West Lafayette State Site Code Site Description Building Abbr. Building Code Building Description Street City Province Zip Postal Code Country Gross Area 1 Purdue University at West AERO 1002 Aerospace Science Lab (Hangar No. 3) 1375 Aviation Dr West Lafayette IN 47907-2082 United States 60,280.05 Lafayette 1 Purdue University at West AGAD 1003 Agricultural Administration Building 615 W State St West Lafayette IN 47907-2053 United States 64,824.22 Lafayette 1 Purdue University at West ABE 1004 Agricultural and Biological Engineering 225 S University St West Lafayette IN 47907-2093 United States 55,651.00 Lafayette 1 Purdue University at West AIDC 1006 Agricultural Information Distr Ctr 301 S 3RD St Lafayette IN 47901-1232 United States 16,654.71 Lafayette 1 Purdue University at West AR 1007 Armory 812 3rd St West Lafayette IN 47907-2006 United States 73,714.66 Lafayette 1 Purdue University at West WSLR 1008 Roy L. Whistler Hall of Agricultural Rsh 170 S University St West Lafayette IN 47907-2072 United States 91,779.71 Lafayette 1 Purdue University at West ASA 1010 Administrative Services Annex 1800 Newman Rd West Lafayette IN 47906 United States 7,496.27 Lafayette 1 Purdue University at West ASB 1011 Airport Service Building 1557 Aviation Dr West Lafayette IN 47907-2001 United States 12,400.53 Lafayette 1 Purdue University at West ASB1 1012 Airport Storage Building No. 1 1551 Aviation Dr West Lafayette IN 47907-2001 United States 348.00 Lafayette 1 Purdue University at West NISW 1013 Niswonger Aviation Technology Building 1401 Aviation Dr West Lafayette IN 47907-2015 United States 63,785.84 Lafayette 1 Purdue University at West BCHM 1015 Biochemistry Building 175 S University St West Lafayette IN 47907-2063 United States 110,936.25 Lafayette 1 Purdue University at West CHAF 1025 Chaffee Hall 500 Allison Rd West Lafayette IN 47907-2014 United States 14,811.42 Lafayette 1 Purdue University at West WTHR 1026 Richard Benbridge Wetherill Lab of Chem 560 Oval Dr West Lafayette IN 47907-2084 United States 300,590.53 Lafayette 1 Purdue University at West HAMP 1029 Delon and Elizabeth Hampton Hall of Civil 550 Stadium Mall Dr West Lafayette IN 47907-2051 United States 368,990.64 Lafayette Engineering 1 Purdue University at West FRNY 1030 Forney Hall of Chemical Engineering 480 Stadium Mall Dr West Lafayette IN 47907-2100 United States 205,160.40 Lafayette 1 Purdue University at West DUHM 1037 Ophelia Duhme Residence Hall 209 N Russell St West Lafayette IN 47906-4238 United States 55,125.25 Lafayette 1 Purdue University at West EE 1039 Electrical Engineering Building 465 Northwestern Ave West Lafayette IN 47907-2035 United States 195,440.93 Lafayette 1 Purdue University at West EEL 1040 Entomology Environmental Lab 181 Marsteller St West Lafayette IN 47907-2033 United States 14,184.53 Lafayette 1 Purdue University at West PFEN 1043 David C. Pfendler Hall of Agriculture 715 W State St West Lafayette IN 47907-2061 United States 65,037.23 Lafayette 1 Purdue University at West ERHT 1044 Amelia Earhart Residence Hall 1275 1st St West Lafayette IN 47906-4231 United States 255,400.30 Lafayette 1 Purdue University at West 525R 1045 525 Russell Street 525 N Russell St West Lafayette IN 47906-2823 United States 2,946.78 Lafayette 1 Purdue University at West DMNT 1048 Clayton W. Dement Fire Station 1250 3rd St West Lafayette IN 47907-2079 United States 10,808.69 Lafayette 1 Purdue University at West FOPN 1053 Flight Operations Building 1451 Aviation Dr West Lafayette IN 47907-2015 United States 3,473.15 Lafayette 1 Purdue University at West FORS 1054 Forestry Building 195 Marsteller St West Lafayette IN 47907-2033 United States 26,120.53 Lafayette 1 Purdue University at West FPRD 1055 Forest Products Building 175 Marsteller St West Lafayette IN 47907-2083 United States 16,466.78 Lafayette 1 Purdue University at West 523R 1057 523 Russell Street 523 N Russell St West Lafayette IN 47906-2823 United States 3,804.12 Lafayette 1 Purdue University at West FWLR 1059 Harriet O. & James M. Fowler Jr. Mem Hse 1200 W State St West Lafayette IN 47907-2055 United States 39,183.01 Lafayette 1 Purdue University at West GAS 1060 Gas Meter-at Airport 1507 Aviation Dr West Lafayette IN 47907-2001 United States 119.00 Lafayette 1 Purdue University at West GCMB 1063 Golf Course Maintenance Barn 1335 Cherry Ln West Lafayette IN 47907 United States 7,932.00 Lafayette 1 Purdue University at West SCHL 1065 Helen B. Schleman Hall of Student Servcs 475 Stadium Mall Dr West Lafayette IN 47907-2050 United States 101,241.44 Lafayette 1 Purdue University at West GRIS 1068 Grissom Hall 315 N Grant St West Lafayette IN 47907-2023 United States 67,712.64 Lafayette State Site Code Site Description Building Abbr. Building Code Building Description Street City Province Zip Postal Code Country Gross Area 1 Purdue University at West GRS 1069 Grounds Service Building 175 S Russell St West Lafayette IN 47907-2099 United States 24,407.31 Lafayette 1 Purdue University at West GSMB 1072 Golf Storage Maintenance Barn 1335 Cherry Ln West Lafayette IN 47907 United States 3,966.93 Lafayette 1 Purdue University at West HARR 1073 Benjamin Harrison Residence Hall 107 Macarthur Dr West Lafayette IN 47906-4232 United States 258,846.91 Lafayette 1 Purdue University at West HAWK 1074 George A. Hawkins Hall 430 W Wood St West Lafayette IN 47906-4233 United States 286,410.55 Lafayette 1 Purdue University at West HEAV 1076 Heavilon Hall 500 Oval Dr West Lafayette IN 47907-2038 United States 100,455.36 Lafayette 1 Purdue University at West HERL 1077 Herrick Acoustics 140 S Martin Jischke Dr West Lafayette IN 47907-2031 United States 35,459.76 Lafayette 1 Purdue University at West HGRH 1080 Horticultural Greenhouse 250 Horticulture Dr West Lafayette IN 47907 United States 70,303.97 Lafayette 1 Purdue University at West HGR4 1081 Hangar No. 4 1551 Aviation Dr West Lafayette IN 47907-2001 United States 42,303.17 Lafayette 1 Purdue University at West HGR5 1082 Hangar No. 5 1575 Aviation Dr West Lafayette IN 47907-2001 United States 11,519.92 Lafayette 1 Purdue University at West HGR6 1083 Hangar No. 6 1581 Aviation Dr West Lafayette IN 47907-2001 United States 28,146.40 Lafayette 1 Purdue University at West ELLT 1085 Edward C. Elliott Hall of Music 712 3rd St West Lafayette IN 47907-2005 United States 291,181.03 Lafayette 1 Purdue University at West HORT 1087 Horticulture Building 625 Agriculture Mall Dr West Lafayette IN 47907-2010 United States 69,616.31 Lafayette 1 Purdue University at West PUSH 1088 Purdue University Student Health Center 601 Stadium Mall Dr West Lafayette IN 47907-2052 United States 68,993.19 Lafayette 1 Purdue University at West HOVD 1089 Frederick L. Hovde Hall of Admin 610 Purdue Mall West Lafayette IN 47907-2040 United States 94,617.59 Lafayette 1 Purdue University at West WADE 1092 Walter W. Wade Utility Plant 423 S Grant St West Lafayette IN 47906 United States 107,490.00 Lafayette 1 Purdue University at West UPSB 1094 Utility Plant Storage Building 504 S Russell St West Lafayette IN 47907-2011 United States 10,651.54 Lafayette 1 Purdue University at West BRES 1096 Drew and Brittany Brees Student-Athlete 1000 N John R Wooden Dr West Lafayette IN 47907-2118 United States 82,497.72 Lafayette Academic Center 1 Purdue University at West INSS 1098 Intramural Storage Shed W Stadium Ave West Lafayette IN 47907 United States 13,019.39 Lafayette 1 Purdue University at West KCTR 1100 Krannert Center for Exec Educ & Research 425 W State St West Lafayette IN 47907-2056 United States 31,618.29 Lafayette 1 Purdue University at West KNOY 1101 Maurice G. Knoy Hall of Technology 401 N Grant St West Lafayette IN 47907-2021 United States 132,933.45 Lafayette 1 Purdue University at West KRAN 1102 Krannert Building 403 W State St West Lafayette IN 47907-2056 United States 185,399.63 Lafayette 1 Purdue University at West LAMB 1103 Ward L. Lambert Field House & Gymnasium 800 W Stadium Ave West Lafayette IN 47907-2046 United States 390,337.25 Lafayette 1 Purdue University at West LILY 1104 Lilly Hall of Life Sciences 915 W State St West Lafayette IN 47907-2054 United States 404,966.96 Lafayette 1 Purdue University at West LINS 1106 Line Shack (at Airport) 1401 Aviation Dr West Lafayette IN 47907-2015 United States 95.00 Lafayette 1 Purdue University at West LSA 1108 Life Science Animal Building 190 S Russell St West Lafayette IN 47907-2043 United States 60,227.06 Lafayette 1 Purdue University at West LSPS 1109 Life Science Plant and Soils Laboratory 150 S Russell St West Lafayette IN 47907-2043 United States 35,361.15 Lafayette 1 Purdue University at West LSR 1110 Life Science Ranges 180 S Russell St West Lafayette IN 47907-2043 United States 71,283.39 Lafayette 1 Purdue University at West HANS 1111 Arthur G. Hansen Life Sciences Res Bldg 201 S University St West Lafayette IN 47907-2064 United States 106,834.26 Lafayette 1 Purdue University at West LYNN 1112 Charles J. Lynn Hall of Vet Medicine 625 Harrison St West Lafayette IN 47907-2026 United States 345,481.28 Lafayette 1 Purdue University at West MACK 1114 Guy J. Mackey Arena 900 N John R Wooden Dr West Lafayette IN 47907-2117 United States 378,566.27 Lafayette 1 Purdue University at West MATH 1115 Mathematical Sciences Building 150 N University St West Lafayette IN 47907-2067 United States 132,878.43 Lafayette 1 Purdue University at West MCUT 1116 John T.
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