hit Apple TV+ thriller about a mysterious corporation where employees’ minds are literally split between work and personal life, the unsettling world of Lumon Industries feels like a dystopian nightmare.
But what if you could step inside that cold, corporate labyrinth in real life? Well, you can. The imposing, glass-and-steel headquarters of Lumon isn’t just a Hollywood set — it’s a real building in Holmdel, New Jersey.
Known today as Bell Works, the massive complex was once Bell Labs, the research and development arm of AT&T. Built in 1962 and designed by famed architect Eero Saarinen, the sprawling mid-century structure was a futuristic hub of scientific innovation.
It’s where some of the most important technological advancements of the 20th century — including the laser, the cell phone and even the discovery of cosmic microwave background radiation — were developed.
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