Case Western Reserve University Archives

Bingham Mechanical Engineering

Location
southern end of Case campus

Description
Structural steel frame, shale brick with sandstone trim; front portion: 3 stories with basement, 146x55 feet; west wing: 2 stories, 119x50 feet; east wing: 1 story, 119x60 feet; powerhouse: 1 story, 65x70 feet; repair shop: 1 story, 21x35 feet; containing classrooms, labs, offices, shop, power plant
This property continued in use after 1949. Post-1949 research is not yet completed.

Formal Name
Charles William Bingham Mechanical Engineering Building

Named For
Charles William Bingham, trustee


Constructed
6/1926-3/1927

Architect
1926: Wilbur J. Watson and Associates

General Contractor
1926: Sam W. Emerson Company
Cost
1927: $471,000 estimated; $.34 per cubic foot

Financing
1926: Gift of $1,000,000 (half for construction, half for building maintenance endowment) from Charles W. Bingham, trustee and William Bingham, II, friend; Gift of $100,000 from Worcester Warner, trustee; Gift of $50,000 from Eckstein Case, trustee; Gift of $30,000 from Charles F. Brush, trustee; Gift of $10,000 from William Gwinn Mather, trustee; Gift of $10,000 from Francis F. Prentiss, trustee; Gift of $20,000 from Herbert H. Dow, alumnus/trustee
Occupants
1927-1949+: Mechanical Engineering Dept.

Uses
1927-1949+: Classes, research, offices, workshops, power plant
Trivia
First Case building designed by Wilbur Watson

Alterations and Modifications

Description
1937-1938: Added approximately 1000 square feet to balcony
Alterations and Modifications

Description
1940: Approximately 4600 square feet third story on shop wing

Architect
Wilbur J. Watson and Associates

General Contractor
The Hadlock-Krill Company

Cost
$23,000-$27,000

Financing
Gifts of various amounts from Frances Payne Bolton, friend, and Mechanical Engineering alumni and friends

Alterations and Modifications

Description
1941: Added 2000 square feet to balcony along east side of Power Laboratory

Architect
Wilbur J. Watson and Associates

General Contractor
The Hadlock-Krill Company

Cost
$6,500

Financing
Gifts and Endowment

This summary was compiled by staff of the University Archives from sources in the custody of the Archives.

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