Hotel Marcel New Haven, Tapestry Collection by Hilton (New Haven, Connecticut)
USA /
Connecticut /
New Haven /
New Haven, Connecticut /
Sargent Drive, 500
World
/ USA
/ Connecticut
/ New Haven
World / United States / Connecticut
hotel, interesting place, Modern (architecture)
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The Connecticut Turnpike offers drivers excellent views of the dramatic profile of the Breuer’s headquarters for the Armstrong Rubber Company, later the Pirelli Armstrong Tire Company. The building, designed c. 1968 by Marcel Breuer, consists of two volumes: the low base of the research laboratories above which the office tower seems to float. The building makes its structure visible with sculpted concrete sheathing the steel truss from which the office floors are hung. The Armstrong Rubber Company building is an especially innovative example of the modular concrete façade that Breuer used for many buildings in this decade.
Breuer received the commission on the strength of his work for the Department of Housing and Urban Development which he had constructed on time and under budget and upon the suggestion of the mayor of New Haven, Richard Lee, who allowed the company to purchase the land for their headquarters on the condition that a significant contemporary architect design the building.
It is now adaptively reused as a hotel with an interior by Dutch East Design.
www.chesapeakehospitality.com/hotel-marcel
www.docomomo-us.org/register/pirelli-tire-building
www.fastcompany.com/90665874/a-brutalist-building-by-a-...
www.wallpaper.com/architecture/hotel-marcel-marcel-breu...
www.hilton.com/en/hotels/hvnsdup-hotel-marcel-new-haven...
The Connecticut Turnpike offers drivers excellent views of the dramatic profile of the Breuer’s headquarters for the Armstrong Rubber Company, later the Pirelli Armstrong Tire Company. The building, designed c. 1968 by Marcel Breuer, consists of two volumes: the low base of the research laboratories above which the office tower seems to float. The building makes its structure visible with sculpted concrete sheathing the steel truss from which the office floors are hung. The Armstrong Rubber Company building is an especially innovative example of the modular concrete façade that Breuer used for many buildings in this decade.
Breuer received the commission on the strength of his work for the Department of Housing and Urban Development which he had constructed on time and under budget and upon the suggestion of the mayor of New Haven, Richard Lee, who allowed the company to purchase the land for their headquarters on the condition that a significant contemporary architect design the building.
It is now adaptively reused as a hotel with an interior by Dutch East Design.
www.chesapeakehospitality.com/hotel-marcel
www.docomomo-us.org/register/pirelli-tire-building
www.fastcompany.com/90665874/a-brutalist-building-by-a-...
www.wallpaper.com/architecture/hotel-marcel-marcel-breu...
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pirelli_Tire_Building
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 41°17'48"N 72°55'6"W
- Wooster Square (Neighborhood) 1.6 km
- Head of Sleeping Giant 15 km
- Former Reminton Arms Gun Club site 22 km
- Riverside Cemetery 30 km
- Avon Old Farms School 54 km
- Park River Conduit Outlet (Connection with CT River) 55 km
- Aetna Headquarters 56 km
- Sag Harbor Hills, Azurest, & Ninevah Beach Subdivisions Historic District 63 km
- Fort Trumbull Neighborhood 69 km
- Connecticut Greenways Trail Willimantic 74 km
- The Hill 1.7 km
- Fair Haven 2.4 km
- East Rock Neighborhood 3 km
- Fair Haven Heights 3.1 km
- Tweed New Haven Regional Airport (HVN) 4.5 km
- East Haven, Connecticut 5.1 km
- Lake Saltonstall 5.8 km
- New Haven Regional Water Company Property 6.4 km
- New Haven County, Connecticut 11 km
- Long Island Sound 33 km
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