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The Bell Labs Holmdel Complex, in Holmdel Township, New Jersey, United States, functioned for 44 years as a research and development facility, initially for the Bell System and later Bell Labs. The centerpiece of the campus is an Eero Saarinen–designed structure that served as the home to over 6,000 engineers and researchers. This modernist building, dubbed "The Biggest Mirror Ever" by Architectural Forum, due to its mirror box exterior, was the site of a Nobel Prize discovery, the laser cooling work of Steven Chu. The building has undergone renovations into a multi-purpose living and working space, dubbed Bell Works by its redevelopers. Since 2013 it has been operated by Somerset Development, who redeveloped the building into a mixed-use office for high-tech startup companies. The complex

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  • The Bell Labs Holmdel Complex, in Holmdel Township, New Jersey, United States, functioned for 44 years as a research and development facility, initially for the Bell System and later Bell Labs. The centerpiece of the campus is an Eero Saarinen–designed structure that served as the home to over 6,000 engineers and researchers. This modernist building, dubbed "The Biggest Mirror Ever" by Architectural Forum, due to its mirror box exterior, was the site of a Nobel Prize discovery, the laser cooling work of Steven Chu. The building has undergone renovations into a multi-purpose living and working space, dubbed Bell Works by its redevelopers. Since 2013 it has been operated by Somerset Development, who redeveloped the building into a mixed-use office for high-tech startup companies. The complex was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2017. (en)
  • Le Bell Labs Holmdel Complex est un ancien campus des Laboratoires Bell situé à Holmdel, dans le New Jersey (États-Unis). Conçu par l'architecte Eero Saarinen et construit entre 1959 et 1962, il a servi pendant 44 ans pour près de 6 000 ingénieurs. Son aspect rappelle volontairement celui des premiers circuits électroniques intégrés tandis que le château d'eau à l'entrée du campus rapelle l'aspect des premiers transistors. la plus grosse part des travaux qui y ont été menés ont porté sur l'informatique. Au mois d'août 2013, a racheté le bâtiment pour en faire un complexe mixte de commerces et de logements, mais les perspectives se sont assombries avec la prise de conscience des rigidités introduites par Saarinen dans l'utilisation des locaux, et le délabrement progressif des bureaux. (fr)
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  • The Bell Labs Holmdel Complex, in Holmdel Township, New Jersey, United States, functioned for 44 years as a research and development facility, initially for the Bell System and later Bell Labs. The centerpiece of the campus is an Eero Saarinen–designed structure that served as the home to over 6,000 engineers and researchers. This modernist building, dubbed "The Biggest Mirror Ever" by Architectural Forum, due to its mirror box exterior, was the site of a Nobel Prize discovery, the laser cooling work of Steven Chu. The building has undergone renovations into a multi-purpose living and working space, dubbed Bell Works by its redevelopers. Since 2013 it has been operated by Somerset Development, who redeveloped the building into a mixed-use office for high-tech startup companies. The complex (en)
  • Le Bell Labs Holmdel Complex est un ancien campus des Laboratoires Bell situé à Holmdel, dans le New Jersey (États-Unis). Conçu par l'architecte Eero Saarinen et construit entre 1959 et 1962, il a servi pendant 44 ans pour près de 6 000 ingénieurs. Son aspect rappelle volontairement celui des premiers circuits électroniques intégrés tandis que le château d'eau à l'entrée du campus rapelle l'aspect des premiers transistors. la plus grosse part des travaux qui y ont été menés ont porté sur l'informatique. (fr)
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