Moving an 11,000-Ton Telephone Exchange Without Suspending Its Operations (archdaily.com) 10 points by thebetatester 3y ago ↗ HN
[–] GauntletWizard 3y ago ↗ I've heard this incredible and awesome story a few times, but the detail I noticed this tim was that the architect responsible was Kurt Vonnegut, but sadly not that Kurt Vonnegut, who was 8 at the time. [–] andscoop 3y ago ↗ It was actually his father! He was a relatively well known architect in the Indianapolis area at that time. [–] GauntletWizard 3y ago ↗ Whaaaat! That's very cool. I am surprised any article could mention Kurt Sr. without mentioning his son, if only as trivia.
[–] andscoop 3y ago ↗ It was actually his father! He was a relatively well known architect in the Indianapolis area at that time. [–] GauntletWizard 3y ago ↗ Whaaaat! That's very cool. I am surprised any article could mention Kurt Sr. without mentioning his son, if only as trivia.
[–] GauntletWizard 3y ago ↗ Whaaaat! That's very cool. I am surprised any article could mention Kurt Sr. without mentioning his son, if only as trivia.
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