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 mid-century architect Marcel Breuer.
The Hotel Marcel, part of the Tapestry Collection by Hilton, is a zero-emission hotel encompassing 165 rooms, a 9,000-plus square-foot conference center and a full-service restaurant. In 2020, architect and developer Bruce Redman Becker, principal of Becker + Becker, purchased the building – his first hotel project – to create a sustainable and unique property.
Instead of fossil fuels, the building runs on 100% renewable electricity for lighting, heating, air-conditioning and hot water, harnessing energy with over 1,000 solar panels on its rooftop and parking canopies.
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