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Warner Building

Location
southwestern part of Case campus

Description
3-story red shale brick trimmed by Berea sandstone, reinforced concrete floors and brick panel walls carried on protected steel frame, 70% of outside walls of glass; 150x60 feet; 2 2-story wings, each 20x60 feet; containing laboratories, offices, classrooms, library
This property continued in use after 1949. Post-1949 research is not yet completed.

Formal Names
Worcester Reed Warner Laboratory

Named For
Worcester Reed Warner, trustee

Other Names
Worcester Reed Warner Laboratory of Mechanics and Hydraulics             


Constructed
1927-1928

Architect
Wilbur Watson and Associates

General Contractor
The Albert M. Higley Company


Cost   
$155,811

Financing
Gift of $200,000 from Worcester Reed Warner, trustee; Gift of $10,000 from William Harkness, friend; Gift of $10,000 from F. E. Drury, trustee 
Occupants
1928-1934: Applied Mechanics Dept.
1934-1944: Mechanics and Materials Dept. and Civil Engineering Dept.
1944-1949+: Civil Engineering and Engineering Mechanics Dept.

Uses
1928-1949+: Research, offices, classes, library
Trivia
First Case Trustee for whom two buildings were formally named

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

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