Space Analysis
2035 Wolverine Tower
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1273
Phone: (734) 763-1196
Fax: (734) 647-4262
Space Analysis
2035 Wolverine Tower
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1273
Phone: (734) 763-1196
Fax: (734) 647-4262

Space Analysis
2035 Wolverine Tower
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1273
Phone: (734) 763-1196
Fax: (734) 647-4262

Space Analysis
2035 Wolverine Tower
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1273
Phone: (734) 763-1196
Fax: (734) 647-4262

Space Analysis
2035 Wolverine Tower
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1273
Phone: (734) 763-1196
Fax: (734) 647-4262

Space Analysis
2035 Wolverine Tower
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1273
Phone: (734) 763-1196
Fax: (734) 647-4262

Space Analysis
2035 Wolverine Tower
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1273
Phone: (734) 763-1196
Fax: (734) 647-4262

Space Analysis
2035 Wolverine Tower
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1273
Phone: (734) 763-1196
Fax: (734) 647-4262

Space Analysis
2035 Wolverine Tower
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1273
Phone: (734) 763-1196
Fax: (734) 647-4262

Space Analysis
2035 Wolverine Tower
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1273
Phone: (734) 763-1196
Fax: (734) 647-4262

Space Analysis
2035 Wolverine Tower
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1273
Phone: (734) 763-1196
Fax: (734) 647-4262

Space Analysis
2035 Wolverine Tower
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1273
Phone: (734) 763-1196
Fax: (734) 647-4262

Space Analysis
2035 Wolverine Tower
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1273
Phone: (734) 763-1196
Fax: (734) 647-4262

Space Analysis
2035 Wolverine Tower
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1273
Phone: (734) 763-1196
Fax: (734) 647-4262

Space Analysis
2035 Wolverine Tower
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1273
Phone: (734) 763-1196
Fax: (734) 647-4262

Space Analysis
2035 Wolverine Tower
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1273
Phone: (734) 763-1196
Fax: (734) 647-4262

Space Analysis
2035 Wolverine Tower
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1273
Phone: (734) 763-1196
Fax: (734) 647-4262

Space Analysis
2035 Wolverine Tower
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1273
Phone: (734) 763-1196
Fax: (734) 647-4262

Space Analysis
2035 Wolverine Tower
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1273
Phone: (734) 763-1196
Fax: (734) 647-4262

Space Analysis
2035 Wolverine Tower
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1273
Phone: (734) 763-1196
Fax: (734) 647-4262

Space Analysis
2035 Wolverine Tower
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1273
Phone: (734) 763-1196
Fax: (734) 647-4262

Space Analysis
2035 Wolverine Tower
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1273
Phone: (734) 763-1196
Fax: (734) 647-4262

Space Analysis
2035 Wolverine Tower
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1273
Phone: (734) 763-1196
Fax: (734) 647-4262

Space Analysis
2035 Wolverine Tower
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1273
Phone: (734) 763-1196
Fax: (734) 647-4262
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Departmental Space Inventory Survey
Room Type Codes & Definitions
Postsecondary Education Facilities Inventory and Classification Manual Modified for University of Michigan Use
Table of Contents - 600 General Use Facilities

ASSIGNABLE AREA
600 - General Use Facilities
610 Assembly
Definition: A room designed and equipped for the assembly of many persons for such events as dramatic, musical, devotional, livestock judging, or commencement activities.
Description: Includes theaters, auditoria, concert halls, arenas, chapels, and livestock judging pavilions that are used primarily for general presentations (speakers), performances (dramatic, musical, dance), and devotional services. Seating areas, orchestra pits, chancels, arenas, aisles, and stages (if not used primarily for instruction) are included in and usually aggregated into the assembly space. This category also includes chapels located in health care, residential, or other facilities. Institutions may wish to separate the seating area from the stage and other specially configured areas through the use of additional codes.
Limitations: Stage areas used primarily for instruction or practice (dance, music, drama) are typically coded separately as laboratory space (see 210, 220). Assembly facilities that are used primarily as instructional lecture halls are classified as Classroom (110) space.

615 Assembly Service
Definition: A room or area that directly serves an assembly facility as an extension of the activities in that facility.
Description: Includes check rooms, coat rooms, ticket booths, dressing rooms, projection booths, property storage, make-up rooms, costume and scenery shops and storage, green rooms, multimedia and telecommunications control rooms, etc.
Limitations: Entrance lobbies and other circulation areas outside of the primary assembly room are classified as nonassignable (circulation) space. A concession stand in an assembly facility is classified as Merchandising (660). Lounge areas that are remote from the assembly area within an assembly facility are classified by the appropriate service code or the Lounge (650) code.

620 Exhibition
Definition: A room or area used for exhibition of materials, works of art, artifacts, etc., and intended for general use by faculty, students, staff, and the public.
Description: Includes both departmental and institution-wide museums, galleries, and similar exhibition areas which are used to display materials and items for viewing by both the institutional population and the public. Planetariums used primarily for exhibition are also included in this category. Planetariums used primarily for research should be classified in the laboratory (200) series.
Limitations: Displays that are intended only for instructional purposes and not for general exhibitions (e.g., departmental instructional displays of anthropological, botanical, or geological specimens) should be classified as laboratory or laboratory service (see 200 series). Does not include bulletin boards and similar temporary or incidental displays in hallways, student centers, etc. Also does not include collections of educational materials, regardless of form or type (e.g., books, tapes, soils collections), which are for study resource as opposed to exhibition use (see 420).

625 Exhibition Service
Definition: A room that directly serves an exhibition facility as an extension of the activities in that facility.
Description: Includes preparation workrooms, storage rooms, vaults, etc., that serve general exhibition areas (see 620).
Limitations: Research areas in museums are classified as Research/Nonclass Laboratory (250) or Research/Nonclass Laboratory Service (255). Service areas for displays that are part of an instructional program are classified as classroom service or laboratory service

630 Food Facility
Definition: A room used for eating.
Description: Includes dining halls, cafeterias, snack bars, restaurants, and similar eating areas, including such areas in residence halls, faculty clubs, etc. This category includes facilities open to students, faculty, staff, or the public at large. The primary distinction of a Food Facility (630) area is the availability of some form of accommodation (seating, counters, tables) for eating or drinking. This is, therefore, an area intended for the actual consumption of food and drink. Vending areas with seating, counters or tables and sit-down lunch or vending rooms that serve a shop facility are included in this category.
Limitations: Vending areas not provided with seating, counters or tables are classified as Merchandising (660) or with the appropriate service code if the vending directly supports or is adjacent to a specific room for consuming the products (e.g., a 635-vending room serving a 630-dining hall). Lounges (650) with vending machines that are incidental to the primary use of the room (i.e., relaxation) are coded as part of the lounge, if within the room, or as Lounge Service (655) if separate from and directly supporting the main lounge facility (see 650). Break rooms serving specific office areas are classified as Office Service (315). Eating areas for children in demonstration or day care facilities are classified as primary activity categories within these respective areas (see 550, 640); staff-only eating or break rooms in these facilities are classified as service areas (see 555, 645).

635 Food Facility Service
Definition: A room that directly serves a food facility as an extension of the activities in that facility.
Description: Includes kitchens and other preparation areas, cold storage and freezer refrigeration rooms, dishwashing rooms, food serving areas, cleaning areas, etc. Includes first aid and vending areas directly serving food facilities, or adjacent to an eating area.
Limitations: Does not include any type of food preparation room which does not serve a food facility or eating area (see 630). Kitchenettes in residence facilities that do not serve a dining area are classified as Sleep/Study Service (935). Service areas for vending rooms (see 660) are classified as Merchandising Service (665). Kitchens and food preparation areas in demonstration or day care facilities are classified as service areas to those facilities (see 555, 645).

640 Day Care
Definition: A room used to provide day or night, child or elderly adult care as a non-medical service to members of the institutional community.
Description: Includes all primary activity rooms that provide oversight, supervision, developmental training and general personal care for assigned children or adults (e.g., play areas, non-staff eating areas, and child training rooms). This type of facility serves as a central service center for faculty, staff, and students, with members of the community being served as needed. This is not a medical care facility (i.e., medical attention is strictly limited to maintaining prescribed medication schedules and providing first aid).
Limitations: Does not include those support rooms (e.g., storage rooms, closets, and pantries) typically used as service rooms (see 645). This category also does not include demonstration houses, laboratory schools or other facilities with a primary function of providing collegiate practice as part of the instructional process (see 550). Also excluded from this category are those service areas classified as Central Service (750), and Laboratory Facilities (200 series) that directly support instruction (e.g., vocational training programs for parent education and early childhood education).

645 Day Care Service
Definition: A room that directly serves a primary activity room in a day care facility as an extension of the activities in that room.
Description: Includes storage rooms, closets, kitchens, pantries, private or staff rest rooms, and other typical service rooms that support a primary activity area.
Limitations: Does not include those rooms (e.g., child training rooms, playrooms--see 640) where primary day care activities are conducted. Rest rooms designed for child training should be coded 640; staff-only rest rooms should be coded 645. Kitchen or food preparation areas in a day care facility are classified as service areas (see 645). Staff eating or break areas should be coded 645, whereas eating or training areas for children are classified as primary activity space (see 640). Staff of office areas should be coded 310.

650 Lounge
Definition: A room used for rest and relaxation that is not restricted to a specific group of people, unit or area.
Description: A lounge facility is typically equipped with upholstered furniture, draperies, or carpeting, and may include vending machines. A general use lounge (see 650) differs from an office area or break room lounge (see 315) by virtue of its public availability. If a room is open for use by people visiting or passing through a building or area, it is coded Lounge (650). Such a room may have vending machines if the primary use of the room is rest, relaxation, informal socializing and not for eating (see 630).
Limitations: A lounge facility is distinguished from a Conference Room (350) and a Meeting Room (680), both of which are intended for formal meetings, by its more informal function of rest, relaxation or casual interaction and its public availability. A lounge area associated with a public rest room is included with the rest room as nonassignable Mechanical area (030). A room devoted to vending machines without accommodation (seating, counters or tables) for local food or drink consumption is classified as Merchandising (660). A lounge that directly serves a specific or restricted area is classified by the appropriate corresponding service code (e.g., a lounge serving an assembly facility is classified 615-Assembly Service). A lounge differs from a lobby (nonassignable circulation area) in placement, use, and intent. A lobby is generally located at a major entrance with openings to hallways on more than one side; and although it may have seating furniture, it is designed more for walking through (or having standing conversations) than for sitting and relaxing. Separate waiting rooms in other than health care facilities are classified with the appropriate service code according to the room or area they serve. Public waiting areas in health care facilities are coded as 880.

655 Lounge Service
Definition: A room that directly serves a general use lounge facility.
Description: Includes kitchenettes, storage areas, and vending rooms that directly serve a general use lounge facility (see 650).
Limitations: This category does not include kitchenettes, storage rooms, and small vending areas that directly serve other room use types (e.g., a small vending area serving a dining hall eating area should be classified as 635-Food Facility Service).

660 Merchandising
Definition: A room used to sell products or services.
Description: Includes product and service sales areas such as bookstores, student supply stores, barber or beauty shops, post offices, campus food stores, walk-away vending machine rooms, and central ticket outlets servicing multiple facilities or activities.
Limitations: Does not include dining rooms, restaurants, snack bars, and similar Food Facilities (630). A vending machine room that directly serves a dining, lounge or other primary activity area is classified with the appropriate service code; a vending machine area within a general use lounge is included in the Lounge (650) space. Vending areas that include accommodations (seating, counters or tables) for consuming the products are classified as Food Facility (630). Meeting and conference rooms in hotels or motels are classified as Meeting Rooms (680). Sleeping rooms in hotels or motels are classified in the appropriate category of Residential Facilities (900 series). Cashiers' desks that serve a specific recreational facility or area are classified as service space for that area (see 670, 675). Day care centers used for practice within an instructional program are classified as Demonstration (550). Day care centers that are not part of such a program are classified under Day Care (640).

665 Merchandising Service
Definition: A room that directly serves a merchandising facility as an extension of the activities in that facility.
Description: Includes storage rooms and closets, sorting rooms, private rest rooms, and other support rooms if they directly serve a Merchandising (660) facility.
Limitations: Storage rooms, sorting rooms, and private rest rooms that do not serve a merchandising area should be classified using the appropriate service code for the corresponding room use type.

670 Recreation
Definition: A room used by students, staff or the public for recreational purposes.
Description: Includes exercise and general fitness rooms, billiards rooms, game and arcade rooms, bowling alleys, table tennis rooms, dance or ballrooms, chess rooms, card playing rooms, hobby rooms, TV rooms, reading (non-study) rooms, and music listening rooms that are used for recreation and amusement and not for instructional purposes. Recreation rooms and areas are used for relaxation, amusement-type activities, whereas Athletic Or Physical Education (520) facilities are typically used for the more vigorous pursuits within physical education, intercollegiate athletics, and intramural programs.
Limitations: Does not include gymnasia, basketball courts, weight rooms, racquetball courts, handball courts, squash courts, wrestling rooms, indoor swimming pools, indoor ice rinks, indoor tracks, indoor stadium fields, indoor golf and other areas primarily used for physical education, intramural or intercollegiate athletic activities (see 520). Outdoor athletic and physical education fields, courts, and other non enclosed areas are also excluded because they are not building space. This category also does not include bowling alleys, dance rooms, or any other activity areas that are primarily used for instruction. Reading or media use rooms that are designed and intended as study rooms are also excluded from this category (see 410).

675 Recreation Service
Definition: A room that directly serves a recreation facility as an extension of the activities in that facility.
Description: Includes storage rooms, closets, equipment issue rooms, cashiers' desks, first aid, and other support areas that directly serve a Recreation (670) facility.
Limitations: Does not include kitchens, snack bars, or other Food Facilities (630) and Food Facility Service (635) areas. Locker rooms, shower rooms, ticket booths, dressing rooms, equipment rooms, and other areas directly serving Athletic Or Physical Education (520) facilities are classified as service rooms (see 525) to those facilities. Central ticket outlets serving multiple facilities or services are classified as Merchandising (660).

680 Meeting Room
Definition: A room that is used by the institution or the public for a variety of nonclass meetings.
Description: The key concept here is public availability. Conference Rooms (350) are often confused with meeting rooms because they are both primarily used for nonclass meetings. However, conference rooms are restricted service components of an office complex or used by office occupants of a specific area and are generally limited to staff meetings or other departmental nonclass activities. Although it may be assigned to a specific organizational unit, a meeting room is more available and open to study groups, boards, governing groups, community groups, various student groups, non-employees of the institution, and various combinations of institutional and community members. Meeting rooms in institutional hotels or motels and other for-fee meeting rooms are included in this category. Meeting rooms may be configured like classrooms (i.e., with participant focus to the front of the room), and may be equipped with a variety of furniture types (e.g., tables and chairs, lounge-type furniture, tablet armchairs, or a large table) in various combinations and arrangements.
Limitations: Rooms serving an office complex and used primarily for staff meetings are classified as Conference Room (350). Seminar and lecture rooms used primarily for scheduled classes are classified as Classroom (110). Rooms designed and equipped for the assembly of many persons for such events as dramatic, musical or devotional activities, etc., should be classified as Assembly (610).

685 Meeting Room Service
Definition: A room that serves a meeting room as an extension of the activities in that room.
Description: Includes kitchenettes, multimedia storage and control rooms, furniture storage rooms, and other support rooms that directly serve a meeting room.
Limitations: Does not include kitchenettes, storage rooms, and other support areas that serve a Conference Room (355) or Assembly Facility (615).
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