Exterior of the Kent Hale Smith Building

Guess Where: Kent Hale Smith Building

Guess Where photo for July 31, 2017
The clue we provided Monday.

The answer to this week’s Guess Where photo didn’t get by many. Nearly all who answered were able to correctly identify the photo as the Kent Hale Smith Building, home of the Department of Macromolecular Science and Engineering and The Center for Layered Polymeric Systems.

The photo did stump a few, though, as some guessed Hovorka Atrium.

The Kent Hale Smith Building, built in 1993, is named in honor of former president, trustee and benefactor Kent Hale Smith.

Smith served as president of the Case Institute of Technology from 1958-61. He was a co-founder of Graphite Oil Products Corp., which later became the Lubrizol Corp.

Learn more about Smith at case.edu/ech/articles/s/smith-kent-h/.