IBM Aerospace / Noyes
IBM Aerospace building (1963) in Los Angeles, designed by Eliot Noyes.
A Quincy Jones and Frederick Emmons were associate architects on the project.
It's now home to Otis College of Art & Design
Punch card pattern

Source: Eliot Noyes: A Pioneer of Design and Architecture in the Age of American Modernsim

Prefabricated panels
Source: Eliot Noyes: A Pioneer of Design and Architecture in the Age of American Modernsim

IBM punch card

IBM 360
Source: Cray Cyber

1967 - The base was once raw concrete.
Source: Getty

The view from across Lincoln Blvd.
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