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Room Detail Report (Current) Space Inventory Page 1 / 102 Room Detail Report (Current) Space Inventory Page 1 / 102 420 - Foothill-DeAnza Community College District 421 - De Anza College Building 1 ADM Administration De Anza College Room # Room Type ASF Stations Dept Prog TOP/Service and Support Status AD-101 110 Classroom 1,672 80 11 0099 General Assignment A AD-102 110 Classroom 1,678 87 11 0099 General Assignment A AD-103 110 Classroom 828 45 11 0099 General Assignment A AD-104 310 Office 128 1 11 0099 General Assignment A AD-105 310 Office 130 1 11 0099 General Assignment A 6700 General Institutional Support AD-106 680 Meeting Room 548 20 63 Services A 6700 General Institutional Support AD-107 315 Office Service 270 0 63 Services A 6700 General Institutional Support AD-108 315 Office Service 132 0 63 Services A 6700 General Institutional Support AD-109 680 Meeting Room 970 40 63 Services A 6700 General Institutional Support AD-110 315 Office Service 539 0 63 Services A 6700 General Institutional Support AD-111 315 Office Service 955 0 63 Services A 6700 General Institutional Support AD-116 650 Lounge 236 0 63 Services A 6700 General Institutional Support AD-117 310 Office 150 1 63 Services A 6700 General Institutional Support AD-118 310 Office 150 1 63 Services A AD-119 110 Classroom 2,212 100 11 0099 General Assignment A AD-122 310 Office 231 1 61 6620 Management Planning Functions A AD-123 310 Office 115 1 61 6620 Management Planning Functions A 710 Data 6030 Administrative Data Processing AD-124 Processing/Computer 90 0 11 Activities A 710 Data 6030 Administrative Data Processing AD-125 Processing/Computer 95 0 11 Activities A AD-126 310 Office 460 2 61 6620 Management Planning Functions A AD-127 310 Office 296 1 61 6620 Management Planning Functions A AD-128 310 Office 238 1 61 6620 Management Planning Functions A AD-129 310 Office 858 3 61 6620 Management Planning Functions A AD-130 310 Office 230 1 61 6620 Management Planning Functions A AD-132 315 Office Service 191 0 61 6620 Management Planning Functions A AD-135 315 Office Service 86 0 61 6620 Management Planning Functions A 6700 General Institutional Support AD-137 310 Office 130 1 63 Services A Room Detail Report (Current) Space Inventory Page 2 / 102 420 - Foothill-DeAnza Community College District Room # Room Type ASF Stations Dept Prog TOP/Service and Support Status 6700 General Institutional Support AD-138 310 Office 125 1 63 Services A 6700 General Institutional Support AD-139 310 Office 901 7 63 Services A 6700 General Institutional Support AD-140 310 Office 126 1 63 Services A 6700 General Institutional Support AD-141 310 Office 134 1 63 Services A 6700 General Institutional Support AD-142 310 Office 131 1 63 Services A AD-147 310 Office 825 4 67 6710 Community Relations A AD-148 310 Office 128 1 67 6710 Community Relations A AD-149 310 Office 130 1 67 6710 Community Relations A AD-149-A310 Office 91 1 61 6620 Management Planning Functions A 6700 General Institutional Support AD-150 310 Office 176 1 63 Services A 6700 General Institutional Support AD-151 310 Office 115 1 63 Services A 6700 General Institutional Support AD-152 310 Office 176 1 63 Services A AD-153 310 Office 238 1 61 6620 Management Planning Functions A Total Rooms: 40 16,914 409 Building 2 A1 Choral Rehearsal De Anza College Room # Room Type ASF Stations Dept Prog TOP/Service and Support Status A-11 210 Class Lab 2,477 178 11 1004 Music A A-11-A 215 Class Lab Service 417 0 11 1004 Music A A-11-B 215 Class Lab Service 468 0 11 1004 Music A A-11-C 215 Class Lab Service 132 0 11 1004 Music A A-12 310 Office 134 1 11 1004 Music A A-13 310 Office 88 1 11 1004 Music A A-14 310 Office 184 1 11 1008 Dance A A-15 310 Office 134 1 11 1004 Music A A-16 215 Class Lab Service 123 1 11 1004 Music A A-16-B 215 Class Lab Service 90 0 11 1004 Music A Total Rooms: 10 4,247 183 Building 3 A2 Piano Rehearsal De Anza College Room # Room Type ASF Stations Dept Prog TOP/Service and Support Status A-21 230 Individual Study Lab 82 1 11 1004 Music A A-22 230 Individual Study Lab 82 1 11 1004 Music A A-23 230 Individual Study Lab 101 1 11 1004 Music A Room Detail Report (Current) Space Inventory Page 3 / 102 420 - Foothill-DeAnza Community College District Room # Room Type ASF Stations Dept Prog TOP/Service and Support Status A-24 230 Individual Study Lab 165 1 11 1004 Music A A-25 230 Individual Study Lab 165 1 11 1004 Music A A-26 230 Individual Study Lab 101 1 11 1004 Music A A-27 230 Individual Study Lab 82 1 11 1004 Music A A-28 230 Individual Study Lab 82 1 11 1004 Music A A-29 210 Class Lab 816 24 11 1004 Music A Total Rooms: 9 1,676 32 Building 4 A3 Instrument Rehearsal De Anza College Room # Room Type ASF Stations Dept Prog TOP/Service and Support Status A-31 210 Class Lab 2,483 60 11 1004 Music A A-31-A 310 Office 149 1 11 1004 Music A A-31-B 215 Class Lab Service 264 0 11 1004 Music A A-31-C 215 Class Lab Service 197 0 11 1004 Music A A-31-D 230 Individual Study Lab 164 0 11 1004 Music A A-31-E 230 Individual Study Lab 164 0 11 1004 Music A A-31-F 215 Class Lab Service 327 0 11 1004 Music A A-31-G 215 Class Lab Service 264 0 11 1004 Music A A-31-H 215 Class Lab Service 78 0 11 1004 Music A A-33 310 Office 203 1 11 1004 Music A A-34 310 Office 125 1 11 1004 Music A 0612 Film Studies (including combined A-35 310 Office 56 1 11 film/video) A A-36 230 Individual Study Lab 203 6 11 1004 Music A Total Rooms: 13 4,677 70 Building 5 A4 Fine Arts Div Offices De Anza College Room # Room Type ASF Stations Dept Prog TOP/Service and Support Status 0612 Film Studies (including combined A-41 310 Office 73 1 11 film/video) A A-42 310 Office 73 1 11 1001 Fine Arts, General A A-43 310 Office 73 1 11 1001 Fine Arts, General A A-44 310 Office 73 1 11 1008 Dance A A-45 310 Office 73 1 11 1001 Fine Arts, General A A-46 310 Office 73 1 11 1001 Fine Arts, General A A-47 310 Office 160 1 11 1001 Fine Arts, General A A-47-A 315 Office Service 92 0 11 1001 Fine Arts, General A A-47-B 310 Office 198 1 11 1001 Fine Arts, General A A-47-C 315 Office Service 144 1 11 1001 Fine Arts, General A Room Detail Report (Current) Space Inventory Page 4 / 102 420 - Foothill-DeAnza Community College District Total Rooms: 10 1,032 9 Building 6 A5 Design Studio De Anza College Room # Room Type ASF Stations Dept Prog TOP/Service and Support Status 1002 Art (Painting, Drawing and A-51 210 Class Lab 1,480 32 11 Sculpture) A 1002 Art (Painting, Drawing and A-51-A 215 Class Lab Service 122 0 11 Sculpture) A 1002 Art (Painting, Drawing and A-51-B 210 Class Lab 122 0 11 Sculpture) A 1002 Art (Painting, Drawing and A-51-C 210 Class Lab 130 4 11 Sculpture) A 1002 Art (Painting, Drawing and A-52 210 Class Lab 1,480 38 11 Sculpture) A 1002 Art (Painting, Drawing and A-52-A 215 Class Lab Service 244 0 11 Sculpture) A Total Rooms: 6 3,578 74 Building 7 A6 Photography De Anza College Room # Room Type ASF Stations Dept Prog TOP/Service and Support Status A-60 210 Class Lab 358 20 11 1012 Applied Photography A A-61 210 Class Lab 556 25 11 1012 Applied Photography A A-61-A 215 Class Lab Service 42 0 11 1012 Applied Photography A A-61-B 215 Class Lab Service 134 3 11 1012 Applied Photography A A-61-C 210 Class Lab 59 1 11 1012 Applied Photography A A-61-D 210 Class Lab 59 1 11 1012 Applied Photography A A-61-E 210 Class Lab 59 2 11 1012 Applied Photography A A-61-F 210 Class Lab 59 1 11 1012 Applied Photography A A-61-G 210 Class Lab 59 4 11 1012 Applied Photography A A-61-H 210 Class Lab 59 4 11 1012 Applied Photography A A-61-J 210 Class Lab 59 4 11 1012 Applied Photography A A-61-K 210 Class Lab 59 1 11 1012 Applied Photography A A-61-L 210 Class Lab 59 2 11 1012 Applied Photography A A-61-M 210 Class Lab 116 2 11 1012 Applied Photography A A-62 210 Class Lab 239 8 11 1012 Applied Photography A A-63 210 Class Lab 170 1 11 1012 Applied Photography A A-64 210 Class Lab 134 5 11 1012 Applied Photography A A-65 210 Class Lab 509 25 11 1012 Applied Photography A A-66 310 Office 106 1 11 1012 Applied Photography A A-67 310 Office 98 1 11 1001 Fine Arts, General A A-68 215 Class Lab Service 424 0 11 1012 Applied Photography A 1002 Art (Painting, Drawing and A-69 210 Class Lab 1,451 15 11 Sculpture) A Room Detail Report (Current) Space Inventory Page 5 / 102 420 - Foothill-DeAnza Community College District Total Rooms: 22 4,868 126 Building 8 A7 Crafts Studio De Anza College Room # Room Type ASF Stations Dept Prog TOP/Service and Support Status 1002 Art (Painting, Drawing and A-71 210 Class Lab 1,480 28 11 Sculpture) A 1002 Art (Painting, Drawing and A-71-A 215 Class Lab Service 165 0 11 Sculpture) A 1002 Art (Painting, Drawing and A-71-C 215 Class Lab Service 41 0 11 Sculpture) A 1002 Art (Painting, Drawing and A-71-D 215 Class Lab Service 76 0 11 Sculpture) A 1002 Art (Painting, Drawing and A-72 210 Class Lab 1,480 16 11 Sculpture) A 1002 Art (Painting, Drawing and A-72-A 210 Class Lab 165 2 11 Sculpture) A 1002 Art (Painting, Drawing and A-72-B 310 Office 80 1 11 Sculpture) A Total Rooms: 7 3,487 47 Building 9 A8 Broadcast-Media Ctr.
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