Long Lines Building, John Carl Warnecke ATLAS OF PLACES

Long Lines Building New York. AT&T Long Lines Building, 33 Thomas St, NYC in New York, NY (Google Maps) The AT&T Long Lines Building is now commonly known by its street address, 33 Thomas St., like many major New York City commercial buildings. It was designed in 1974 by architect John Carl Warneke

AT&T Long Lines Building/33 Thomas Street. John Carl Warnecke 1974. New York City. Windowless
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Learn all about the history and architecture of 33 Thomas Street, the structure also known as the AT&T Long Lines Building. It stands on the east side of Church Street, between Thomas Street and Worth Street.

AT&T Long Lines Building/33 Thomas Street. John Carl Warnecke 1974. New York City. Windowless

At first sight, the building strikes for the absence of windows and its subsequent fortress-like appearance accentuated by its brutalist attire. The "Long Lines Building" is a 29-floors tower located at 33 Thomas Street in Manhattan An insider with knowledge of life inside of one of Manhattan's most mysterious buildings has opened up about the unusual experience

AT&T Long Lines Building/33 Thomas Street. John Carl Warnecke 1974. New York City. Windowless. The AT&T Long Lines Building is the embodiment of late Bell Telephone System architecture: anonymous, brooding, and forbidding One of New York City's most compelling pieces of Brutalist architecture — the "AT&T Long Lines Building" located at 33 Thomas Street — has been revealed, in an investigative piece by The Intercept, to be one of the National Security Agency's central spy hubs in the US

A NotforHumans Skyscraper The AT&T “Long Lines Building” in New York by John Carl Warnecke. Built in 1974, the windowless behemoth at 33 Thomas Street. The building's stepped massing, extruded volumes, and uniform rugged materiality represent hallmarks of brutalism, but instead of expressing functionality in the service of communities.