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The archive apartments
The archive apartments




the archive apartments

Twelfth Floor: Jesse Lewis and his family had an apartment here.

the archive apartments

  • Seventh Floor: Melody attempted to record the Visser song here.
  • The Visser Historical Preservation society sometimes held meetings on this floor.
  • Sixth Floor: Tamara Morris, Gladys and Craig Simmons had apartments here.
  • Fifth Floor: Joshua Martinez and Victor Rivera had apartments here.
  • Second Floor: Melody attempted to record the Visser song here.
  • First Floor: The surveillance room was on this level.
  • Jesse noted it was huge, like "it should take up three floors or something". Melody attempts to record the Visser song here.
  • Ground Floor/Main Lobby: Quiet during the day, but echoey.
  • The meters were old but fully functional, and the area very well ventilated, more so than Melody's own apartment building. Baas very quickly cleaned up the wreckage, and within the week had handed both the tapes and dead bodies over to LMG, at Liam Davenport's insistance.Īs a result of the entity inhabiting it, the architecture of the building appeared to shift somewhat, and residents were subjected to a wide array of strange phenomena.

    the archive apartments

    It left behind rubble, Melody's collection of tapes, and 34 dead residents, with many more drawn into The City. It was destroyed on September 9th, 1994, after Melody Pendras foiled Samuel's apotheosis, the building reportedly collapsing, exploding, and imploding all at once, before being partially erased from existence. Visser was 21 stories tall, though seemed taller, upwards of 30, and curved somewhat, described as like "it's about to fall over on top of you". The exterior was described as having a standard post-war construction, and was situated at the corner of two unspecified streets. The building was constructed in 1951 by the Vos family/Baas company to be used as the skin of an inter-dimensional entity. Visser is described as having been a run-down Lower Manhattan apartment building, used partially as government housing, with a wide range of tenants. The Visser Building is a key location in, and the primary focus of, the first season of Archive 81, investigated by Melody Pendras in her tapes.






    The archive apartments