Bell Labs Holmdel Complex

Bell Works
Aerial view of Bell Labs in 2008
Map
General information
Architectural styleMid-Century Modern
LocationHolmdel Township, New Jersey, U.S.
Address101 Crawfords Corner Road, Holmdel, New Jersey[1]
Coordinates40°21′54″N 74°10′2″W / 40.36500°N 74.16722°W / 40.36500; -74.16722
Construction started1959[2]
Completed1962[3]
OwnerSomerset Development d/b/a Bell Works
Technical details
Floor count6
Floor area2,000,000 square feet (190,000 m2)[4]
Grounds472.69 acres (1.9129 km2)[5]
Design and construction
Architect(s)Eero Saarinen[6]
Other designersSasaki, Walker & Associates[7]
Awards and prizes1967 Laboratory of the year
Website
www.bell.works
Bell Laboratories-Holmdel
Bell Labs Holmdel Complex is located in Monmouth County, New Jersey
Bell Labs Holmdel Complex
Bell Labs Holmdel Complex is located in New Jersey
Bell Labs Holmdel Complex
Bell Labs Holmdel Complex is located in the United States
Bell Labs Holmdel Complex
NRHP reference No.16000223[8]
NJRHP No.4771[9]
Significant dates
Added to NRHPJune 26, 2017
Designated NJRHPMarch 8, 2016

The Bell Labs Holmdel Complex, in Holmdel Township, Monmouth County, New Jersey, United States, functioned for 44 years as a research and development facility, initially for the Bell System and later Bell Labs.[3] The centerpiece of the campus is an Eero Saarinen–designed structure that served as the home to over 6,000 engineers and researchers.[4] This modernist building, dubbed "The Biggest Mirror Ever" by Architectural Forum, due to its mirror box exterior, was the site of a Nobel Prize discovery, the laser cooling work of Steven Chu.[1][10]

The building has undergone renovations into a multi-purpose living and working space, dubbed Bell Works by its redevelopers. Since 2013 it has been operated by Somerset Development, who redeveloped the building into a mixed-use office for high-tech startup companies.[11] The complex was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2017.[9] A number of movies, television programs, and commercials have been filmed at Bell Works, including Severance, The Crowded Room, and Law & Order: Organized Crime.[12]

History

Radio astronomy

Before the present building, the site was used by Bell Telephone Laboratories for research. Karl Guthe Jansky invented radio astronomy there, and a monument was placed at the former location (40°21′54.5″N 74°09′48.9″W / 40.365139°N 74.163583°W / 40.365139; -74.163583) of the antenna almost seventy years later in 1998. The monument is a stylized sculpture of the antenna and is oriented as Jansky's antenna was at 7:10 p.m. on September 16, 1932, at a moment of maximum signal caused by alignment with the center of our galaxy in the direction of the constellation Sagittarius.[13][14]

In subsequent years, radio astronomy and similar research was done at the separate Crawford Hill annex facility,[15] some three miles away from the main Holmdel complex.[16]

Construction and early years

A 1995 aerial view of the AT&T Holmdel site
The Bells Labs Holmdel building in 2007
The transistor water tower in 2016

In 1957, the American Telephone and Telegraph Company (AT&T) began to plan a research laboratory in Holmdel Township in Central New Jersey.[7] Constructed between 1959 and 1962, this complex was one of the final projects of Finnish-American architect Eero Saarinen before his death in 1961.[6] Used as a research and development complex, it served the needs of the Bell Laboratories division of AT&T.[7] Basic research, applied hardware development, and software development occurred in the building.

The building's distinctive features, including its mirror-like appearance, led to recognition as the Laboratory of the Year by R&D in 1967.[17]

The building was expanded in 1966 and 1982 to its final size of two million square feet of office and laboratory space.[18] Despite these expansions, the original curtain wall design remained intact, as did the unique layout of the site, which included a large elliptical master plan and country-road like approach. Over its active life-span, the facility and its layout were studied in universities as models of modernist architecture.[19] Internally, the building was divided into four pavilions of labs and offices, each separated from the others by a cross-shaped atrium. The internal pavilions were linked via sky-bridges and perimeter walkway.[7]

The water tower on the complex is a three-legged design that reminded people of a transistor. Despite any documentable historical evidence, an urban legend claims that the designer actually intended to memorialize the transistor.[20] Another urban legend – less widely circulated than the transistor story – claims that the concrete floodlight stand at the base of the tower was originally a water fountain.[21] The tower was still in usable condition more than 40 years after its construction.[22]

Decline and preservation efforts

The empty building's interior in 2010

Bell Labs subsequently became part of Lucent, and then Alcatel-Lucent.

In 2006, Alcatel-Lucent contracted to sell the 2 million-square-foot facility to Preferred Real Estate Investments, during the process of restructuring the company's research efforts.[10] Despite initial plans to maintain the original buildings and keep the six-story complex as a corporate office park, Preferred later sought to rezone it as residential property.[18][21][23][24]

As a result, the complex was added to The Cultural Landscape Foundation's list of 10 Most Endangered Historic Sites in New Jersey in May 2007.[1] Additionally, action led to the creation of a citizen's group, Preserving Holmdel, by former Bell employees, to lobby for keeping the complex as it was when in use as a laboratory.[25] A report by Preservation New Jersey contemplated changes to the property, including ideas such as a university center, recreational complex, and a healthcare facility.[26]

The transaction with Preferred Real Estate Investments did not close, and on May 17, 2012 Holmdel Township declared the site as an "Area in Need of Redevelopment"[27] and adopted a redevelopment plan for the property that included various adaptive reuses of the main building, the construction of up to 40 single-family homes, and 185 age-restricted townhomes outside the main ring road surrounding the building. The plan was based on a concept proposed by Inspired by Somerset Development (then Somerset Development).[28]

In September 2013, the property was officially purchased by Inspired by Somerset Development – which submitted a concept plan in accordance with Holmdel Township’s redevelopment plan for $27 million.[29] Inspired by Somerset Development proposed an adaptive reuse project that included offices, a health and wellness center, restaurants, shopping, a spa, and a 20,000-square-foot public library. Recreational space and luxury homes were planned for the surrounding land; national homebuilder Toll Brothers was slated to be the residential developer of the project.

Alexander Gorlin served as the architect for the projects and introduced new designs, which included[30] opening up the laboratory spaces with atrium light by replacing Saarinen's metal panels with glass, redesigning the two mammoth 1,000-by-100-foot atria floors, and replacing skylights with transparent photovoltaic panels. As a result of these design improvements, the building won numerous design and architecture awards, including the Docomomo US Modernism in America Award,[31] Starnet Commercial Flooring Design Award,[32] and the Azure Awards, Architecture Adaptive Re-Use category.[33]

Redevelopment

Transition to mixed-use facility

Bell Labs Holmdel during repurposing to Bell Works in 2016

In 2013, Inspired by Somerset Development officially secured ownership of the Bell Labs site and signed a deal with Toll Brothers to sell 103 acres of land to develop 225 homes on a portion of the property between the main building and Crawfords Corner Road while retaining the entirety of the Eero Saarinen-designed structure (Bacevice et al., 2022). This deal with Toll Brothers helped to provide the capital for Inspired by Somerset Development to pursue its New Urbanism-inspired redevelopment plan at Bell Labs. The plan aimed to transform the site from office-lab to a space that would provide the Holmdel Township community–and other nearby residents–with access to the benefits traditionally associated with an urban environment (shops, dining, retail, library, offices, etc.) while preserving the structure of an iconic piece of mid-twentieth-century architecture.[34]

Finding that these redevelopment plans satisfied requirements for residential zoning and preservation standards for the property, Holmdel Township officially approved Somerset Development to move forward with the redevelopment of Bell Labs in August 2013[35] The project was a massive undertaking: The lobby was overgrown with plants and the quarter mile-long roof leaked. Ralph Zucker, Chief Executive Officer and Founder of Inspired by Somerset Development, assembled a team of architects, designers, and marketers, including Alexander Gorlin Architects, The Garibaldi Group, Co Op Brand Partners, and NPZ Style + Décor.

Inspired by Somerset Development, the township concluded a lease agreement for $0 to house the Holmdel Township branch of the Monmouth County Library at Bell Works. This represented a significant increase in space for the library, which went from 3,000 square feet to 18,000 square feet.[36]

Current use and community impact

The first floor of Bell Works in 2022

Bell Works is often described as a "metroburb", a phrase coined by Ralph Zucker.[37] According to the Bell Works website, a metroburb is “an urban hub. A little metropolis in suburbia… A large-scale mixed-use building, with great access, office, retail, entertainment, hospitality, residential, health, wellness, fitness, everything you would find in a metropolis but in a great suburban location."[38] Bell Works’ success as a proof of concept for Zucker’s metroburb was supported by its pioneering example of an entirely new workspace typology, one which used the scale of Bell Works to simulate the density of urban cityscapes within the office while providing a degree of flexibility and modularity that is difficult to achieve outside of a suburban environment.[39] As of 2019, more than 90 percent of the campus’ office space was leased—a testament to the success of the concept.

Today, Bell Works’ quarter-mile long atrium has been reimagined into a publicly accessible pedestrian street with shops, restaurants, healthcare, community services, and more.[38] In addition to offering retail and office space, Bell Works hosts conferences and events, including the annual Fourth of July Fireworks, which attracts thousands of local residents. The building, which is open seven days a week, is home to public assets such as the Holmdel Library and Learning Center along with farmers’ markets and holiday celebrations. Bell Works has become a prestigious and iconic development, earning more than nine awards in design and leadership in just over a decade.

Bell Theater at Bell Works

The "state-of-the-art" 285-person Bell Theater opened at the site in 2024 in what was formerly a lecture hall at the laboratory.[40][41] Home to professional theater, music, and comedy, the theater is curated by the Axelrod Performing Arts Center located in Deal.[42]

See also

References

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