Packard Laboratory (1929).

19 Memorial Drive West

The structure was the gift of James Ward Packard, Class of 1884, the electrical pioneer and inventor of the Packard automobile who served as a university trustee. The first Packard automobile (1898) is displayed in the lobby. The building is the headquarters for the College of Engineering and Applied Science. It also houses classrooms and laboratories for mechanical engineering and for computer science and electrical engineering. An auditorium accommodates large classes and various events.