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NYC ARCHITECTURE

New Yorkers have long joked that the Brutalist skyscraper at 33 Thomas Street—also known as the Long Lines Building, and used by AT&T—looks like it should be some kind of supervillain lair, thanks to its windowless exterior and generally hulking presence on the skyline.

And in a way, it kind of is: The Intercept recently reported that the building may be a c... read more...

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