The AT&T Building
From the visually creative Quisling, we shift to the blank and massive AT&T building on West Mifflin Street, four towering stories of oppressively drab, undressed concrete squatting like a Jawa sandcrawler on the south corner across Henry Street from the library.
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it must be a manifestation of some of that oh-so-charming in-yer-face corporate greed that characterizes ninety per cent of modern architecture
architecture is so much nicer when it dances to the rhythm and scale of human movements
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