Herman Yung's photos of Bell Labs published in Dwell

Some nice press for Herman Yung: Photos of the former site of Bell Labs (now Bell Works) were published in Dwell's print magazine for their February 2016 issue. The architecture and design magazine wrote about the new changes coming to the Bell Works site and how the Eero Saarinen and Associates-designed site in Holmdel, NJ is getting a new lease on life after years of abandonment.

This place in Holmdel is where the modern age of communication got its start. It used to house some of the brightest minds in engineering and tech and helped usher in the age of the internet. Douglas Coupland writes a wonderful book about this place in Kitten Clone.

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