Even landmarks can become sustainable. In Connecticut, a Breuer building takes on a new life as a hotel

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Original Architecture
Marcel Breuer
Design
Becker + Becker, Dutch East Design
Art Curation
Sims Becker
Designed by Bauhaus architect Marcel Breuer, a brutalist building in Connecticut was converted from an office space into a 165-room hotel with sustainability at the forefront.
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