The Armstrong Rubber Company headquarters in New Haven, Connecticut, features a two-story gap between a lower-level laboratory building and an office tower. Since the building is situated next to the Connecticut Turnpike, the gap was meant to precisely align with passing drivers' eye level. (1965-1970)  Photo 7 of 9 in From Bauhaus Student to Brutalist Supreme: Highlights by Marcel Breuer

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The Armstrong Rubber Company headquarters in New Haven, Connecticut, features a two-story gap between a lower-level laboratory building and an office tower. Since the building, completed in 1970, is situated next to the Connecticut Turnpike, the gap was meant to precisely align with passing drivers’ eye level.