Explore our exclusive range of apparel, prints, and gifts dedicated to New York City’s most mysterious skyscraper: the AT&T Long Lines Building. Designed by John Carl Warnecke and completed in 1974, this windowless, 550-foot tall fortress is a masterpiece of Brutalist architecture originally built to house telephone switching equipment.
However, it is best known today as the rumored location of the NSA's "Project X" (Titanpointe) and the real-life inspiration for "Evil Corp" in the hit series Mr. Robot. Whether you are drawn to its dystopian concrete silhouette, its history as a nuclear-resistant fortress (built to survive a nuclear blast), or its status as a symbol of modern cybersecurity and surveillance, our collection celebrates the cult status of this "Tower of Silence."
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