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Small windowless building, probably something connected to the nearby Barnacre Reservoir in Lancashire.
The 21-story and 134-meters-high (equivalent to a normal 40-story skyscraper), windowlees New York Telephone Switching Building. 811 Tenth Avenue between West 53rd to 54th streets, Kahn & Jacobs. Architects, 1961-1963.
View looking northwest of the New York Telephone Switching Building, during its construction, in Spring 1962.
Photo: Andy Barbera.
Source: Architectural Forum. December, 1962.
“The windowless plan”, 1965
My friend, John, wondering what this windowless building near Barnacre Reservoir is for.
The old Institute of Windowless Environments building.