Connecticut General Life Insurance Company headquarters (design contribution)

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The Connecticut General Life Insurance Company headquarters is a mid-20th-century modernist corporate office complex noted for its innovative, collaborative design, to which architect Natalie de Blois made a significant contribution.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf corporate office complex
mid-20th-century architecture
modernist building
architecturalStyle Modernism
associatedWith women in modern architecture
country United States of America
surface form: United States
designApproach collaborative team design
designedFor Connecticut General Life Insurance Company NERFINISHED
designPeriod 20th century
era mid-20th century
hasClient Connecticut General Life Insurance Company NERFINISHED
hasDesignFeature campus-like corporate setting
employee-oriented amenities
extensive glazing
flexible interior office layouts
horizontal massing
integration of landscape and architecture
modular office planning
hasFunction corporate headquarters
hasNotableArchitect Natalie de Blois NERFINISHED
influencedBy postwar corporate modernism
notableFor collaborative design process
innovative corporate office planning
significantDesignContributor Natalie de Blois NERFINISHED
use office building

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Natalie de Blois notableWork Connecticut General Life Insurance Company headquarters (design contribution)