Total GSF: 57,577 Classroom: 2,436 Research laboratory: 25,180 Office/Computer: 11,210 Other Assignable: 34 Non-Assignable: 15,776 Figure 4-3. Frazier Rogers Hall Space Breakdown. (clockwise from left) A.Space breakdown table B. Building Front C. Faculty office corridor D. Research laboratory In order to effectively provide perspective owners/builders with an accurate prediction of how their project will perform, a true climate analysis should precede analyzed results in order to qualify such predictions. This study used buildings located on the University of Florida campus, located in Gainesville, FL. The National Climate Data Center(NCDC) produced the following climate description. "Gainesville lies in the north central part of the Florida peninsula, almost midway between the coasts of the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico. The terrain is fairly level with several nearby lakes to the east and south. Due to its centralized location, maritime influences are somewhat less than they would be along coastlines at the same latitude. Maximum temperatures in summer average slightly more than 900F. From June to September, the number of days when temperatures exceed 89 F is 84 on average. Record high temperatures are in