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The Pirelli Tire Building in Connecticut stands as a testament to Marcel Breuer's mastery of brutalist architecture. Designed in 1970 for the Armstrong Rubber Co., this concrete structure is characterized by its two distinct sections separated by a void, enhancing acoustic separation between the laboratories below and the offices above. Breuer's design not only addresses functional demands but also aesthetically frames the city’s skyline for passing drivers.