Driving south on the Connecticut turnpike, a stretch of I-95 that runs through the coastal city of New Haven, it’s easy to catch a glimpse of an iconic Brutalist building designed by seminal ...
Marcel Breuer was at the height of his fame, in 1968, when he was commissioned to design new headquarters for the Armstrong Rubber Company, in New Haven, Connecticut. His brutalist plan comprised nine ...
A drive through Connecticut along I-95 takes you past a parade of signage-bedecked strip malls, stucco-clad motels, and brightly lit gas stations—the American commercial vernacular, experienced, as ...
NEW HAVEN — The striking, Brutalist — and very, very visible — Marcel Breuer-designed Pirelli Building that has stood empty for decades next to Ikea at the junction of Interstates 95 and 91 is empty ...
The exterior of Hotel Marcel New Haven, Tapestry Collection by Hilton commands your attention. If you don’t know Hotel Marcel New Haven, Tapestry Collection by Hilton by name, chances are you’d ...
Driving south or north on I-95, passing by the glistening Long Island Sound just outside of downtown New Haven, the onetime headquarters of the Armstrong Rubber Company looms large on the Connecticut ...
To get to the Wellfleet cottage designed by renowned Modernist architect Marcel Breuer, you drive a mile into the pitch-pine woods over a road of sand. Five stairs ascend to the entry deck. On the ...