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As the number of foreign students and
professors continue to increase due to
the globalization of Korea University,
I-House, a dormitory to be exclusively
used by those, will be completed in February,
2005.
The completion of I-House will provide
the foreign students in our university
with much convenient facilities, enabling
them to maximize the conductivity
of their scholarly pursuits. Furthermore,
even if more universities start to
actively exchange students at a greater
volume, the dormitory will be able
to offer a pleasant environment for
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| Each floors of the I-House is 562 pyeong and the total
area is approximately 3,000 pyeong. The building consists
of 2 floors underground and 5 above ground level.
It has 67 rooms for 230 students including 4 rooms
for the disabled and 47 rooms for 63 professors. |
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Dormitory
composition |
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| Student room
for 4 |
17 |
68 |
| Student room
for 3 |
36 |
108 |
| Disabled |
4 |
4 |
| Student room
for 5 |
10 |
50 |
| TOTAL |
67 |
230 |
| Professor single
room |
36 |
36 |
| Professor double
room |
6 |
12 |
| Professor family
room |
5 |
15 |
| TOTAL |
47 |
63 |
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Facilities |
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Second basement floor: internet cafe
First basement floor: cafeteria, lobby, gym
Upper ground floors: seminar rooms, study rooms, bedrooms |
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Floor
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Use
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| 2nd Basement |
Washer, drier,
machines, electricity operations, warehouse,
water tank, general purpose rooms |
| 1st Basement |
Cafeteria,
lounge, lobby, professor family room |
| 1 |
Gym, hall,
student rooms for 4 and 5, professor single
rooms |
| 2 |
Resting
room, study room, joint kitchen, student
rooms for 3,4 and 5, rooms for disabled,
professor single rooms |
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| 4 |
Resting room,
study room, joint kitchen, student rooms
for 3,4 and 5, rooms for disabled, professor
single rooms |
| 5 |
Dormitory
dean¡¯s room, resting room, study room,
joint kitchen, student rooms for 3,4 and
5, rooms for disabled |
| penthouse |
Elevator operations |
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