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Cassell Hall August 2013 OFFICE of UNIVERSITY ARCHITECT First Floor Plan Living Rm Stair UP 193 Unfinished Space 187sf 175 1,316sf Mechanical 160 Bldg. Storage 173 1,129sf Storage Storage Storage Storage 125A Storage 125C Storage 124A Storage 124C Storage 10sf 125B 19sf 125D 22sf 124B 19sf 124D 19sf 19sf 19sf 16sf Closet 113C Office 71sf 113B Fire Pump 122sf 160A 133sf Office Work Rm. Weights Studio B Studio A 113 113A 126 125 124 278sf 120sf 1,440sf 1,068sf 1,204sf Mechanical 160 Study Rm. 2,613sf 112 Corr. 181 245sf 81sf Corridor 185 Corridor Rest Rm. Storage 172 127A 647sf 180 43sf 16sf 216sf Cust. Stair Fitness 175 Rest Rm. Telco 191 Assessment 14sf (M) 162 173sf 177 Elev. Elev. 274sf 195 127 Office 70sf 67sf Lobby 322sf 122 Rest Rm. (F) 184 Cor. 178 224sf 183 199sf Corridor Elev. 274sf 196 Fitness 182 145sf 81sf DN 121 440sf 2,348sf Rest Rm. 179 Fitness 71sf Trash & Loading Bicycle Reception 161 Residential Emer. Eq. Rm. Storage 120 163A Mail Generator 1,317sf Lobby 57sf Room 110 300sf 161A 102 100 360sf 305sf 82sf 695sf Electrical Rm. 163 Vestibule 120A 456sf Package Rm. 91sf 101A 76sf Vestibule 100A 166sf 1 5 10 25 50 Feet AMERICAN UNIVERSITY Cassell Hall August 2013 OFFICE OF UNIVERSITY ARCHITECT First Floor Plan Living Rm. Suite 220 Toilet 220T 185sf 33sf Bedroom Hallway Hallway 220A 220R 283 175sf 94sf Stairs Shwr. 293 220S 246sf 36sf Mech. 269 31sf Closet Bedroom Mech. 219B1 Bedroom 220B 268 39sf 219B 21sf Closet Hallway 173sf 220C 219R 201sf 17sf 43sf Closet Mech. 218C 267 17sf 26sf Bedroom Bedroom Bath 219A 218B Shower Rm. 145sf 173sf 218S 219S 218R 38sf 55sf 74sf Lndry. Closet 219L 219A1 Suite Bedroom 33sf 13sf 218A Hallway 219 Living/Dining 175sf Hallway Room 255sf 219H 54sf Suite Toliet 218T Hallway Closet Kitchen 37sf 218 North 219P 219K 283 18sf 141sf 214sf Living Rm. 809sf Suite Living Rm. Bedroom 216 Toilet 217A Toilet 217T 214sf 216T 39sf 168sf 37sf Bedroom Bedroom 216A 217A 175sf 216R 174sf 74sf Shwr. Shwr. 217R Hallway Bedroom 216S 217S 113sf Bedroom 216B 38sf 38sf 217B 173sf Hallway Closet Mech. Mech. 174sf 216C 266 17sf 26sf 265 32sf Closet Mech. 214C 264 Bedroom 16sf 26sf Bedroom 217C Bathroom 214B Shwr. 217V 172sf 74sf 167sf 214S 214R 38sf Hallway 75sf North Study Lounge Bedroom 282 214A Hallway Toilet Living Rm. Bedroom Living Rm. Living Rm. 214T 199sf Bedroom Bedroom Bedroom Bedroom 182sf 37sf Stair 201B 291 Laundry 164sf 201A Suite Suite 203A 203B 203C Elevator 178sf 273 295 Elev. 175sf 175sf 173sf 172sf Suite Telco Closet 201 203 271A 80sf 67sf Lobby 201C 214 17sf 215sf 215sf 17sf 281 214sf Mech. Hallway Toilet Toilet Hallway 203R Living Rm. 201R 201T Stairs 263 Elevator 76sf 203T 114sf 164sf 37sf 292 22sf 296 37sf Bthrm. 250sf Bedroom Trash Rm. 81sf Mech. 203V 261 271 70sf 212A Closet 81sf 28sf Hallway 212C Custodial Mech. 165sf Shower Shower East Shower Shower Shower 14sf 271B Hallway 204S 259 206S 201S 202S 280 203S 17sf East 38sf 38sf 38sf 38sf 25sf 36sf Hallway 790sf 212R Mech. Mech. 90sf Mech. Shower 262 260 258 212S 32sf 37sf 51sf 34sf Toilet Toilet Hallway Hallway Hallway Hlwy. 202R 202T 204T 204R 206R Toilet 73sf 94sf 210R 77sf 37sf 37sf 206T 43sf 34sf Suite Closet Closet Suite Suite 204C 206C Toilet Bthrm. Lounge 212 Bedroom 17sf 17sf 212T 210T 200 Bedroom 202 204 Bedroom Bedroom Suite 32sf Bedrm 39sf Bedroom 229sf Bedroom 202B 202A 214sf 215sf 204A Bedroom 206A 206 210 848sf 204B Living Rm. 212B 176sf 175sf 175sf 206B 175sf 183sf 167sf Living Rm. Living Rm. 173sf 171sf 173sf Living Rm. 1 5 10 25 50 Feet AMERICAN UNIVERSITY Cassell Hall July 2013 OFFICE OF UNIVERSITY ARCHITECT Second Floor Plan Living Rm. Suite x20 Toilet x20T 197sf 33sf Bedroom Stair Hallway Hallway x20A x20R x93 DN 94sf North 175sf x83 253sf UP Closet Mech. x19C Bedroom x69 17sf Shwr 27sf x20B x30S Bedroom Closet 36sf Shower x19B 173sf x20C Mech. x19S 17sf x67 172sf 38sf Closet x18C 49sf x19R Bedroom 17sf 74sf Bedroom x19A x18B Shower Hallway 173sf 173sf x18S x18R 38sf 92sf Toilet Suite Bedroom x19T Hallway 37sf x18A x19 175sf Living Rm. 221sf Living Rm. Toliet Hallway Suite x18T Suite North Toilet x18 37sf x83 x17T x17 811sf 37sf 215sf 214sf Living Rm. Living Rm. Bedroom Suite x17A x16 x17R Toilet 168sf x16T 73sf 214sf 37sf Shwr. x17S Hallway Bedroom Bedroom 38sf x16A x17B 175sf x16R Closet 173sf Mech. 74sf x17C x66 17sf 27sf Shwr. Mech. Hallway Closet Bedroom x65 x16S 28sf x15C x16B 38sf 17sf Bedroom 173sf Closet Shwr. x15B x16C Mech. x15S x64 17sf 38sf 174sf x15R Closet 54sf x14C 74sf Bedroom Bedroom 16sf x15A Hallway x14B Shwr 173sf 167sf x14S x14R 38sf Toilet 75sf x15T Suite Bedroom 37sf x15 x14A Hallway Toilet Living Rm. Bedroom Living Rm. Living Rm. x14T 192sf Bedroom Bedroom Bedroom 182sf 37sf x01B Bedroom Laundry x01A Suite Suite x03A x03B x03C Elevator 178sf x73 x95 Elev. 175sf 175sf 173sf 172sf Living Rm. Suite Telco Closet x01 x03 67sf x71A 80sf Lobby x01C x14 17sf 215sf 215sf 17sf x81 UP DN 214sf Mech. Hallway x01R Toilet Toilet Hallway x03R Stairs x63 Elevator 166sf DN. UP 76sf x01T x03T 114sf x92 22sf x96 Stairs 36sf 37sf Bthrm. 250sf Bedroom Trash Rm. 81sf x91 Mech. x03V x71 164sf x61 70sf x12A Closet 81sf 28sf x12C Cust. Shower Mech. Shower 165sf 14sf Shower Shower Hallway East Shower x71B Hallway East x01S x02S x03S x04S x59 x06S x80 x80 17sf 38sf 38sf 790sf 38sf 38sf 25sf 36sf Hallway Hallway x12R Mech Mech. 91sf x83 Mech. Shower x62 x60 x58 x12S 44sf 37sf 51sf 34sf Bthrm. Toilet Toilet Hallway Hallway Hlwy x08T Hallway x02R x02T x04T x04R x06R Toilet 74sf Hlwy 77sf 73sf 94sf x06T Suite x10R x08R 37sf 37sf 43sf 34sf x12 42sf Closet Closet Suite Suite x04C x06C Toilet Bthrm. 17sf 226sf x12T x10T Bedroom Lounge Bedroom Bedroom x02 x04 Bedroom 17sf Bedroom Suite 32sf 39sf Bedrm. Bedroom Bedroom x08 x00 x02B x02A 214sf 215sf x04A Bedroom x06A x06 x10 x04B Living Rm. x12B 152sf 525sf 176sf 175sf 175sf x06B 175sf 195sf 167sf Living Rm. Living Rm. 173sf 171sf 173sf Living Rm. 1 5 10 25 50 Feet AMERICAN UNIVERSITY Cassell Hall August 2013 OFFICE OF UNIVERSITY ARCHITECT Third - Seventh Floor Plan Bedroom Bedroom Bedroom Living Rm. Bedroom Bedroom Laundry Stair Living Room Living Room 871 891 801B 801A 803A 803B 803C Bedroom 143sf Elev. Suite Mech. Elev. 178sf 175sf 175sf 173sf 172sf 894 Lobby 801 Suite 812B Suite 871B 67sf 17sf 880 215sf 803 188sf 812 Tel. 159sf Closet Hallway Toilet 215sf Hallway Stairs 230sf 871A 801C 801R 801T 803R 18sf Elev. Shaft 76sf 114sf 893 Roof 125sf 17sf 36sf Bath 892 Hlwy. Toilet 81sf Access Mech. 803V 246sf 812V 812T Hallway 895 860 70sf 28sf 38sf 812R 26sf 28sf 59sf Shr. Clo. Hallway Elec. Shower Shower Hallway Toilet Shower Shower Mech. Hallway Bedroom 812S 812W 885 864 Hallway 801S 802S 803T 803S 804S 862 91sf 882 882 36sf 6sf 7sf 882 38sf 38sf 37sf 38sf 38sf 25sf 812A 642sf Shwr. Mech. Mech. 233sf 810S Trash Rm. 861 863 36sf 873 37sf 51sf Toilet Toilet Hallway 88sf Hallway 802R Bathroom 810R Toilet 802T 804T Hallway 804R Hall. 60sf 810T 78sf 37sf 109sf 806T 37sf 806R 64sf 37sf Mech. Cust. Bath 50sf 873B 873A Suite Suite 804V Bedroom Suite 23sf 23sf Lounge 802 804 48sf 810B Bedroom 810 Bedroom Bedroom Bedroom Bedroom Bedroom 881 215sf Bedroom 252sf 810A 310sf 802B 802A 214sf 804A 804B 806 529sf 804C 173sf Living Room 176sf 175sf Living Rm. Living Rm. 175sf 174sf 231sf 174sf 1 5 10 25 50 Feet AMERICAN UNIVERSITY Cassell Hall July 2013 OFFICE OF UNIVERSITY ARCHITECT Eighth Floor Plan.
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