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BUILDING FOR THE HIGH-TECH CULTURE.(overview of America Online)

Building Design & Construction, November, 2000

Would a world-renowned high-technology company build a low-tech facility for its own use? It's highly unlikely. And in the case of America Online (AOL), exactly the opposite is true. Other than Microsoft Corp., there is probably no greater symbol for today's technological success than America Online (AOL).

From obscure roots a relatively short time ago, the online service provider has grown into a communications Goliath, its name as recognizable as Ford or Coca-Cola. So it's only fitting that such an entity would build a corporate home suitable for its size and technological maturity. "When America Online began to grow and become the giant it is now, they were looking for a campus location," says Mike Goss, vice president, Rathgeber/Goss Associates,...

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