The Bell Labs Holmdel Complex, also known as “The Biggest Mirror Ever,” was designed by renowned architect Eero Saarinen and constructed between 1959 and 1962. The complex, featuring a curtain wall of mirrored glass, was a shining example of modernist architecture. Inside, a grand atrium divided the site into four segments where thousands of researchers and engineers worked. Notable discoveries and inventions took place at Bell Labs, including Nobel Prize-winning work on laser light and the Big Bang theory. The complex faced demolition in 2006 but was ultimately saved and renovated. It now houses businesses and even a farmer’s market.
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