Academic Analysis
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Facility utilization

When rooms are actually in use. A high daily average can still hide a crush at mid-day and empty early mornings, late afternoons, and Fridays — this shows the real peak.

Rooms in use at each hour (UGA, Spring 2026) — peak 566 of 841 rooms. Darker = busier.

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Mon
301
460
435
368
411
426
517
403
350
212
53
44
18
2
Tue
293
502
490
551
452
467
562
469
469
247
70
60
31
3
Wed
1
353
515
500
430
466
484
566
474
415
254
72
51
25
4
Thu
1
280
491
474
541
437
440
526
435
440
205
47
34
19
2
Fri
232
351
314
200
291
280
329
193
124
57
10
4
Sat
6
17
17
16
14
12
12
11
7
2
Sun
4
4
5
5
5
5
4
4
4
2

Each cell counts distinct rooms with a class meeting during that clock hour (cross-listed classes counted once). Rooms may host back-to-back classes, so a busy hour reflects the schedule’s peak demand — the true capacity constraint, versus the flat daily average.