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Indiana University Buildings by Building Code Indiana University Buildings by Building Code Building information is available in an accessible format via the interactive campus maps or users may contact Karen Buckrop and Janelle Reeves for assistance or additional building information. Bldg. 2 char Year Gross Code code Bldg. Description Street Address Occ. Area BL000A Site Site - Outdoors 0 0 BL000B Multi-building (3 or more) Multi-building 0 0 BL000C New Construction New Construction 0 0 BL000D HD Bldg Not Assigned Bldg Not Assigned 0 0 BL000G WB Web-based Class 0 0 BL001 LW Lowell E. Baier Hall 211 S Indiana Ave 1956 170,098 BL001C LS 4th & Indiana-Lewis Bldg 116 S Indiana Ave 2007 10,146 BL001G BuffaLouie's 114 S Indiana Ave 0 4,343 BL004E LX 502 E 4th St 502 E 4th St 1918 5,252 BL004T BC Buskirk-Chumley Theatre 114 E Kirkwood Ave 2006 0 BL005 BY Bryan Hall 107 S Indiana Ave 1936 51,055 BL005C C3 Carmichael Center 530 E Kirkwood Ave 1996 17,752 BL005M Underground Printing 512 E Kirkwood Ave 0 2,537 BL005P Lennie's 514 E Kirkwood Ave 0 5,376 BL005R Fish & Beef 518 E Kirkwood Ave 0 1,945 BL006C VL Von Lee 517 E Kirkwood Ave 2007 13,322 BL007 FF Franklin Hall 601 E Kirkwood Ave 1907 132,340 BL008 PO Poplars 400 E 7th St 1964 150,415 BL009 G2 Poplars Parking 421 E 6th St 1987 136,402 BL009C M3 Ctr Rep Government 201 N Indiana Ave 1918 10,286 BL009D 214 N Dunn St 214 N Dunn St 1920 2,857 BL009E 222 N Dunn St 222 N Dunn St 1900 3,833 BL009J 215 N Indiana Ave 215 N Indiana Ave 1885 2,499 BL009N 307-309 N Indiana Ave 307-309 N Indiana Ave 1920 3,920 BL011 M2 IU Museum of Archaeology & Anthropology 601 E 8th St 1071 58,435 BL011D 409 N Indiana Ave 409 N Indiana 0 3,409 BL011F 502 E 9th St 502 E 9th St 1950 873 BL011K 419 N Indiana Ave 419 N Indiana Ave 1902 3,473 BL013B DX LGBTQ+ Culture Center 705 E 7th St 1915 5,221 BL013Y LZ Latino Cultural Center 715 E 7th St 1925 5,194 BL014B AN 701 E 8th St 701 E 8th St 1932 2,779 BL014C 406 N Fess Ave 406 N Fess Ave 1925 2,388 BL014CG 406 N Fess Garage 406 N Fess Ave 1925 335 BL014K AG American Indian Studies 422 N Indiana Ave 1900 5,765 BL014N 521 N Park Ave 521 N Park Ave 1923 2,598 BL015A 615 E 11th St 615 E 11th St 1900 2,344 BL015B 620 E 11th St 620 E 11th St 1925 486 BL015C 621 E 11th St 621 E 11th St 1920 2,229 BL015CG 621 E 11th St. 621 E. 11th St. 1920 224 BL015D 722 N Indiana Ave 722 N Indiana Ave 1931 1,843 BL015F 622 E 11th St 622 E 11th St 1946 3,073 BL015J 716 N Indiana Ave 716 N Indiana Ave 1916 1,739 BL015K 718 N Indiana Ave 718 N Indiana Ave 1910 2,548 BL015R FE 800 N Indiana Ave 800 N Indiana Ave 1912 7,090 BL017 SB Student Building (Frances Morgan Swain) 701 E Kirkwood Ave 1906 69,749 BL021 OB Kirkwood Observatory 119 S Indiana Ave 1900 4,297 BL021A 314 Dunn St 314 Dunn St 1917 2,490 BL021B 507-509 E 7th St 507-509 E 7th St 1936 5,567 BL021D 518 E 7th St 518 E 7th St 0 4,352 BL021E 527 E 7th St 527 E 7th St 1899 1,903 BL021G 528 E 7th St 528 E 7th St 1885 3,279 BL025A 630 E 3rd St 630 E 3rd St 1925 3,260 BL025B PJ 618 E 3rd St 618 E 3rd St 1913 7,119 Sep-20-2021 To find a specific building, hold the CONTROL key while pressing the “F” key, then type a search string (like a portion Page 1 of 20 of the building name or address) in the box and press ENTER. Building information is available in an accessible format via the interactive campus maps or users may contact Karen Buckrop and Janelle Reeves for assistance or additional building information. Bldg. 2 char Year Gross Code code Bldg. Description Street Address Occ. Area BL025G 624 E 3rd St 624 E 3rd St 1920 4,319 BL026F 324 S Henderson St 324 S Henderson St 1925 1,735 BL026R 209 S Dunn St 209 S Dunn St 1900 1,965 BL027 SW Swain West 727 E 3rd St 1940 142,205 BL027B 514 E 3rd St 514 E 3rd St 1900 4,060 BL027D IE 509 E 3rd St 509 E 3rd St 2002 13,065 BL027M 314 S Henderson St 314 S Henderson St 1870 3,910 BL027P 508 E 3rd St 508 E 3rd St 2012 4,094 BL031 WO Rose Well House Wellhouse 1908 335 BL033 MX Maxwell Hall 750 E Kirkwood Ave 1890 39,641 BL036A ST 309-311 N Park Ave 309-311 N Park Ave 1913 5,372 BL037B NT 712 E 8th St 712 E 8th St 1932 4,601 BL037C 717 E 8th St 717 E 8th St 1930 3,643 BL039A 405-407 N Park Ave 405-407 N Park Ave 1932 3,666 BL039J NP 409 N Park Ave 409 N Park Ave 1925 4,434 BL040C 519 E 10th St 519 E 10th St 1930 10,140 BL041A 801 E 9th St 801 E 9th St 1942 3,440 BL042A 701 E 10th St 701 E 10th St 1910 4,065 BL042D SU E-House 704 E 10th St 1899 2,318 BL043 EO Edmondson Hall 541 N Woodlawn Ave 1940 68,588 BL044 FX McCalla 525 E 9th St 1907 31,154 BL044A 611 N Park Ave 611 N Park Ave 1920 3,796 BL044B FY 501 N Park Ave 501 N Park Ave 1920 4,467 BL044C 520 N Indiana Ave 520 N Indiana Ave 1945 877 BL044D ZB Political Theory 513 N Park Ave 1920 9,246 BL044E 515 N Park Ave 515 N Park Ave 1920 3,040 BL044G 417 N Indiana Ave 417 N Indiana Ave 1910 5,759 BL044GG 417 N Indiana Garage 417 N Indiana Ave 1910 281 BL044H Knee-High Daycare 702 E Cottage Gr 1925 2,640 BL044J 516 N Indiana Ave 516 N Indiana Ave 1951 916 BL044K 708 E 11th St 708 E 11th St 1948 705 BL044KG 708 E 11th St Garage 708 E 11th St 1948 315 BL044M C9 CRCC 510-512 N Fess Ave 1928 8,020 BL044N 506-508 N Fess Ave 506-508 N Fess Ave 1928 6,280 BL044O 509 N Fess Ave 509 N Fess Ave 1925 6,421 BL044OG 509 N Fess Garage 509 N Fess Ave 1925 612 BL044P FK 504 N Fess Ave 504 N Fess Ave 1925 6,736 BL044Q 520 N Fess Ave 520 N Fess Ave 1925 3,364 BL044R Sunflower Daycare 508 E 9th St 1945 1,208 BL044T 505 N Park Ave 505 N Park Ave 1925 3,174 BL044U 710 E Cottage Grove 710 E Cottage Gr 1900 2,875 BL044V ID 516 N Fess Ave 516 N Fess Ave 1925 2,852 BL044VG 516 N Fess Garage 516 N Fess Ave 1925 399 BL044W 502 N Indiana Ave 502 N Indiana Ave 1915 4,513 BL044X 519 N Fess 519 N Fess Ave 1909 2,872 BL044Y 506 N Indiana Ave 506 N Indiana Ave 1920 3,644 BL044Z 528 N Indiana Ave 528 N Indiana Ave 1950 1,200 BL045 ME Cravens Hall 541 N Woodlawn Ave 1940 35,040 BL047 S8 Smith Hall 541 N Woodlawn Ave 1924 22,621 BL047A 809 E 9th St 809 E 9th St 1942 2,613 BL049A WE 704 E 8th St 704 E 8th St 1900 3,921 BL049B WX 714 E 8th St 714 E 8th St 1920 4,096 BL049D HG 715 E 8th St 715 E 8th St 1925 3,263 BL049E IN 708 E 8th St 708 E 8th St 1931 4,818 BL049F 502 N Fess Ave 502 N Fess Ave 1920 3,069 BL049H 309 N Woodlawn Ave 309 N Woodlawn Ave 1930 3,711 Sep-20-2021 To find a specific building, hold the CONTROL key while pressing the “F” key, then type a search string (like a portion Page 2 of 20 of the building name or address) in the box and press ENTER. Building information is available in an accessible format via the interactive campus maps or users may contact Karen Buckrop and Janelle Reeves for assistance or additional building information. Bldg. 2 char Year Gross Code code Bldg. Description Street Address Occ. Area BL049J 421 N Park Ave 421 N Park Ave 1899 3,240 BL049M 612 N Park Ave 612 N Park Ave 0 2,772 BL050 HU Hutton Honors College 811 E 7th St 2008 23,061 BL050A 310-312 N Park Ave 310-312 N Park Ave 1925 6,291 BL050C HR Harris House 801 E 7th St 1925 3,974 BL053 UB IN Memorial Union 900 E 7th St 1932 430,448 BL053P IMU Guard Hut 1020 E 7th St 1942 27 BL055 OW Owen Hall 790 E Kirkwood Ave 1884 20,857 BL055E Cent.Camp.Dist.Ctr. 0 0 BL057 WY Wylie Hall 100 S Woodlawn Ave 1884 33,513 BL058 KH Kirkwood Hall 130 S Woodlawn Ave 1894 36,742 BL059 LH Lindley Hall 150 S Woodlawn Ave 1902 59,903 BL061 SE Swain East 729 E 3rd St 1910 35,587 BL062 CL Atwater Eye Care Center 744 E 3rd St 2008 20,507 BL063 G6 Henderson Parking Garage 310 S Fess Ave 2008 205,012 BL065 OP Optometry School 800 E Atwater Ave 1967 94,235 BL065B KD 814 E 3rd St 814 E 3rd St 1935 9,891 BL066 C2 Classroom-Office Building 800 E 3rd St 2007 28,007 BL067 RH Rawles Hall 831 E 3rd St 1923 42,017 BL069 G5 Atwater Parking 925 E Atwater Ave 1973 193,084 BL070 SI Simon Hall (Science) 212 S Hawthorne Dr 2007 141,094 BL071 CH Chemistry 800 E Kirkwood Ave 1931 183,387 BL072 CX Chemistry Addition 800 E Kirkwood Ave 1964 106,551 BL073 Distribution Center 900 E 7th St 1905 3,116 BL074A 8th St Hut (Hper) 910 E 8th St 1995 20 BL075 EP Ernie Pyle Hall 940 E 7th St 1937 43,268 BL091 GF Bill Garrett Fieldhouse 1025 E 7th St 1917 141,341 BL095 BE Beck Chapel 1001 E Kirkwood Ave 1956 2,046 BL101 MY Myers Hall 915 E 3rd St 1937 76,521 BL107 JH Biology Building 1001 E 3rd St 1955 322,524 BL109 GB Goodbody Hall 1011 E 3rd St 1936 52,963 BL111 BH Ballantine Hall 1020 E Kirkwood Ave 1959 250,711 BL119 PH School of Public Health (HPER) 1025 E 7th St 1961 196,441 BL130A 7th St Hut W 7th St 1995 16 BL133 WH Woodburn Hall 1100 E 7th St 1940 73,401 BL135 BX Bryan House 100 S Ballantine Rd 1924 11,302 BL139 MO Morrison Hall 1165 E 3rd St 1940 56,419 BL141 MM Memorial Hall 1021 E 3rd St 1924 57,635 BL143 P Music Practice 1024 E 3rd St 1979 18,635 BL143C S7 Social Research 1022 E 3rd St 1900 15,411 BL147 MU Merrill Hall 1201 E 3rd St 1936 58,307 BL148 MA Music Addition 1201 E 3rd St 1960 122,183 BL149 SY Sycamore Hall 1033 E 3rd St 1940 74,602 BL150 JS East Studio Building 205 S Jordan Ave 2013 99,540 BL153 FV Sidney & Lois Eskenazi Museum of Art 1133 E 7th St 1979 114,552 BL155 LL Lilly Library 1200 E 7th St 1960 52,516 BL157 FA Fine Arts 1201 E 7th St 1962 115,628 BL158 TV Radio-TV 1229 E 7th St 1963 99,373 BL161A AR Arboretum Arboretum 1925 119 BL161B Arboretum Arboretum 1925 119 BL161C Arboretum Arboretum 1925 0 BL171 AD Auditorium 1211 E 7th St 1941 238,364 BL172 TH Lee Norvelle Theatre Drama/ Neal&Mars 275 N Jordan Ave 2002 135,627 BL173 CN IU Cinema 1213 E 7th St 1941 13,506 BL177 MC Musical Arts Center 101 N Jordan Ave 1972 283,467 BL177W MAC Machine Room 100 MAC Chiller 1972 2,884 Sep-20-2021 To find a specific building, hold the CONTROL key while pressing the “F” key, then type a search string (like a portion Page 3 of 20 of the building name or address) in the box and press ENTER.
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