It drove people wild!, everybody in town talked about it.
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In downtown Fort Worth, Texas, on February 12th, 2023, the AT&T Building, formerly the Southwestern Bell Building, at the northeast corner of Throckmorton Street and West 11th Street, as viewed from the north side of West 10th Street, east of Taylor Street.
The tower is from 1974, designed by Albert S. Komatsu & Associates. The shorter wings to its left and right were built in stages from the 1940s to the 1960s, as detailed here.
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Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names terms:
• Fort Worth (7013934)
• Tarrant (county) (1002939)
Art & Architecture Thesaurus terms:
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• central business districts (300000868)
• high-rise buildings (300004810)
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Wikidata items:
• 12 February 2023 (Q69306707)
• 1970s in architecture (Q17173162)
• 1974 in architecture (Q2812628)
• AT&T (Q35476)
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• Downtown Fort Worth (Q5303439)
• February 12 (Q2336)
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Library of Congress Subject Headings:
• Brick walls (sh85016796)
• Streets—Texas (sh93000606)
• Telephone stations (sh85133431)
Union List of Artist Names IDs:
• Komatsu & Associates (American architectural firm, contemporary) (500208293)