Events April 2022

Part of the solar power generation infrastructure that will make Hotel Marcel fully independent of fossil fuels. Photo: Becker + Becker.
Hotel Marcel lobby (rendering), Becker + Becker, with Dutch East Design. Courtesy: Becker + Becker.
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From Bauhaus to Passive House

April 19, 2022

Join the Glass House and Bruce Redman Becker for a virtual talk that explores the challenges and lessons-learned in transforming the Marcel Breuer-designed Armstrong Rubber Company Building (aka Pirelli Building) into Hotel Marcel, a 165-room boutique hotel that serves as a model for sustainable hospitality. The transformation of this former office building and laboratory, designed by Breuer in 1967 and completed in 1970, addresses long-standing preservation and economic development priorities for this prominent New Haven, CT landmark that had been left vacant for two decades. Hotel Marcel will qualify as the first Passive House-certified hotel in the United States.

Bruce Redman Becker, FAIA, is president of Becker + Becker, an integrated sustainable architecture and development firm, based in Westport, Connecticut. The firm is currently undertaking the adaptive re-use of the iconic Pirelli building in New Haven.
Becker is a Fellow of the American Institute of Architects, and a LEED Accredited Professional. He graduated from Amherst College, attended the Institute for Architecture and Urban Studies, and received MBA and Master of Architecture degrees from Yale. He was a founding director of the CT Renewable Energy and Efficiency Business Association and is currently leading the Electric Vehicle Club of Connecticut. Becker grew up in a modern house on Chichester Road in New Canaan, and now lives in Westport in a net-zero energy historic home.

Glass House Presents is an ongoing series of talks, performances, and other live events that extend the site’s historic role as a gathering place for artists, architects, and other creative minds. This event is co-hosted by New Canaan Library and supported in part by Connecticut Humanities and the New Canaan Community Foundation.

Tuesday April 19, 7:00pm EST
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