ED 299 928 HE 021 928 TITLE Facilities Inventory and Utilization Study, Fall of 1987. Twenty-First Edition. INSTITUTION North Carolina Commission on Higher Education Facilities, Chapel Hill. PUB DATE Sep 88 NOTE 205p. AVAILABLE FROMState Commission on Higher Education Facilities, University of North Carolina-General Administration, 900 Raleigh Road, P.O. Box 2688, Chapel Hill, NC 27515-2688. PUB TYPE Statistical Data (110) -- Reports - Descriptive (141) EDRS PRICE MF01/PC09 Plus Postage. DESCRIPTORS Accessibility (for Disabled); Classrooms; *College Buildings; *Educational Facilities; Facility Guidelines; Facility Planning; *Facility Utilization Research; Higher Education; Measurement; *Space Utilization; *State Colleges; State Surveys; State Universities IDENTIFIERS *North Carolina ABSTRACT The status of space in North Carolina institutions of higher education at the end of the drop-add period of the 1987 fall term at each college is presented. Indications of the uses being made of the space are given, and norms and historical information are presented for the past 5 years to enable institutions to make their own assessments of their facilities. The study's primary purpose is to provide higher education administrators with a detailed statistical profile of the facilities of their own campuses and of the other colleges and universities in North Carolina. It also presents data that can provide the basis for comparative assessments of the extent to which space is used for instructional purposes. Data for all 113 institutions of higher education in North Carolina are provided. The four categories of information are as follows: utilization of instructional space; interior space characteristics; building characteristics; and accessibility of facilities to the mobility impaired. An institutional index is provided. Contains 9 references. (SM) ***************************** ***** ************************************* * Reproductions supplied by EDRS are the best the,: can be made * * from the original document. * st********************************************************************** to, s. olmornaitmr ON/Co c 'ducational orEUCA11ON %searchma Invotif000l EOUCA1 ONALRESOURCES INFORMAT/ON THIS CENTER (ER/C) "PERMISSION TO REPaODUCE 0 The document GRANTED BY has been reproduced MATERIAL HAS BEEN waived romthe person as ongfreengit or orpaneohnn 0 Minor chdr/Pos Carolina have been Univ of North repmductenqua* mace to trnorthe Pointe of General Administration yew oropmorm Stated moot 00 notnecessenly m th OES/ poserm pr date or ON/CY reesent mpg TO 1 EDUCATIONALRESOURCES INFORMATION CENTER(ERIC; " ' .2 The Facilities Inventory and Utilization Study is published annually by: State Commission on Higher Education Facilities The University of North Carolina-General Administration 910 Raleigh Road P.O Box 2688 Chapel Hill, North Carolina 27515-2688 Five hundred and fifty copies of this public document were printed at a cost of $6,878.25 or $12 50 per copy. 3 HIGHER EDUCATION COMPREHENSIVE PLANNING PROGRAM FACILITIES INVENTORY AND UTILIZATION STUDY FALL OF 1987 For THE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA TWENTY-FIRST EDITION THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA Commission on Higher Education Facilities Chapel Hill, North Carolina September 1988 4 Fine Arts Building Elon College :over Photo) Elon College'snew Fine Arts Buildinj, completed in the fall1987, is an $8 million, 77,730-square foot facility housing the college'sne arts and communications programs. The buikting containsa theater, recital haft, music center, visual arts center and performing arts center. The 572-seat theater, which featuresa spacious stage with a 60' high fly loft and 40' wick proscenium,can be extended through the use of a fiffer into the orchestra lit. Lhting and sound equipmentare designed to accommodate pryessionar theatergroups. The I25-seat Yeager Recital which will be used for dramatic and musical productions, rehearsal and lectures, featuresa modern projection room and built-in sound. *Item for reconfirm and studio quanfiroduction. The musiccenter contains a 100 seat rehearsal room for ban_, choir, orchestra and other ensembles.This extensive area also houses three classrooms, 13 soundproof ece/studios and 14 soundproof, modular practicerooms with ample extension and storage areas. The visual arts center contains large studiectassrooms,a clay and kiln room, seminar areas and faculty ewes. The performing arts center features a "black box" multipurj''ce room for fine arts and communications use in attention to a scene shop,green room, dressing rooms and storage areas. Overlooking Lake Mary Neff, the building also featuresa spacious glass gallery opening ontoa terrace used for outdoor receptions and gatherings. Adjacent to the gallery is the Isabella CannonRoom, a board room which can also be used for art exhibits and special dinners accommodating approximately 100 guests. 5 The University of North Carolina Robert L. Jones, Chairman C. D. Spangler, Jr. Board of Governors President North Carolina State Commission on Higher Education Facilities Honorable Sneed High, Chairman Fayetteville Mrs. Earl W. Brian Mr. R. Barton Hayes Raleigh Hudson Mr. William A. Dees, Jr. Mr. John R. Jordan Goldsboro Raleigh Mr. Joseph W. Grier, Jr. Mr. A. E. Spears Charlotte Charlotte Staff Charles L. Wheeler David D. McFadden Director Assistant Director Jeffrey D. Hill Inventory Project Supervisor General Advisory Committee Dr. J. E. Danieley Pres. Bruce E. Whitaker Elon College Chowan College Mr. William C. Friday Dr. Kenneth R. Williams President Emeritus Chancellor Emeritus University of North Carolina Winston-Salem State University Facilities Advisory Committee Silas Vaughn, Chairman L. Felix Joyner President Vice President - Finance Montreat-Anderson College University of North Carolina Montreat Chapel Hill Dr. W. Archie Blount Ned R. Trivette Director Emeritus of Institutional Vice Chancellor for Business Research and Development Affairs North Carolina A & T State Appalachian State 'rniversity University Boone Dr. Gerald B. James James A. Ward Past President University Architect Emeritus Rockingham Community College Duke University Wentworth Durham Facilities Technical Committee David D. McFadden, Chairman Dan Parler Jeffrey D. Hill Duke University Higher Education Facilities James Pierce Philip Albano N. C. Central University Julian Wingfield Department of Community Colleges J. Patrick Jackson Henry Holmes Hope Williams UNC-General Administration N. C. Center for Independent Higher Education Thomas H. Heath Small Business and Technology Larry Gracie Development Center N. C. State University Project Staff David D. McFadden, Supervisor Mary Jones Ann Cole Jeffrey D. Hill iv Participating Institutions THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA C. D. Spangler, Jr., President Major Research Universities Chancellor Project Officer N. C. State University Bruce R. Poulton Larry Gracie Sr. Inst. Res. Officer UNC at Chapel Hill Paul Hardin Karen Copeland Facilities Planniq Other Doctoral Universities Chancellor Project Officer UNC at Greensboro William E. Moran Richard L. Moore V. C. Admin. & Plan. Comerehensive Universities Chancellor Project Officer Appalachian State Univ. John E. Thomas Patricia M. Logan Adm. Asst., Bus. Affairs East Carolina Univ. Richard R. Eakin Billy L. Helton Acting Dir. Inst. Research Fayetteville State Univ. Lloyd V. Hackley Denise F. Mahone Dir. Admin. Services N. C. A & I State Univ. Edward B. Fort Stuart M. Terrass Plan. Research Associate N. C. Central Univ. Tyronza R. Richmond Myron Dunston Dir. Inst. Studies UNC at Charlotte E. K. Fretwell, Jr. Wanda B. Fisher Dir. Inst. Research UNC at Wilmington William H. Wagoner Robert E. Fry Dir. Inst. Research Western Carolina Univ. Myron L. Coulter Cecil Brooks Assoc. Dir. Inst. Studies Gen. Baccalaureate Universities Chancellor Project Officer Elizabeth City State Univ. Jimmy R. Jenkins Leonard R. Ballou Dir. Inst. Research Skip Sanders, Acting Asst. Dir. Phys. Plant Pembroke State Univ. Paul R. Givens Dalton Brooks Dir. Inst. Research UNC at Asheville David G. Brown Ken Wilson Social Res. Assoc. Winston-Salem State Univ. Clean F. Thompson, Jr. Evelyn A.Terry Dir. Inst. Research Specialized Institution Chancellor Project Officer N. C. School of the Arts Jane E. Milley Jim Riesmeyer Dir. Physical Plant v Teaching Hospital Executive Director Project Officer N. C. Memorial Hospital Eric B. Munson Sue Parris Mgr. Payroll & Prop. NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY COLLEGES Robert W. Scott, State President Community Colleges President Project Officer Alamance CC W. Ronald McCarter J. Dillon Cherry, Dean Admin. & Fiscal Svc. Anson CC Edwin R.Chapman Anna Baucom MIS, Inst. Research Asheville-Buncombe TCC Harvey L. Haynes K. Ray Bailey V. P. Admin. Services Beaufort County CC James P. Blanton Janice F. Williams Bus. Mgr. Bladen CC Lynn G. King Vince Revels Vice President Blue Ridge CC David W. Sink Jacqueline L. Beddingfield Devel. & Grants Officer Brunswick CC W. Michael Reaves Vernon Ward Acting Bus. Mgr. Caldwell CC & TI Eric B. McKeithan Alice Whisnant Controller Cape Fear CC E. Thomas Satterfield, Jr. Matthew Donahue Dean of Instruction Carteret CC Donald W. Bryant Keith E. Fowler Purchasing Officer Catawba Valley CC Cuylar Dunbar Ray Lane Dir. Fiscal Affairs Central Carolina CC Marvin R. Joyner E. C. Price Bus. Mgr. Central Piedmont CC Ruth G. Shaw Sol Hellinger Dir. Aux. Svcs. Cleveland CC James B. Petty James E. Green Bus. Mgr. Coastal Carolina CC Ronald K. Lingle Roger M. Daughtry Bus. Mgr. College of the Albemarle J. Parker Chesson,
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