Bauhaus architect Marcel Breuer was one of the most acclaimed building and furniture designers of the 20th century,
a founder of the Modern Movement and a pioneer in the marriage of form and function. In 1966, he created the daring
new home for the Whitney Museum of American Art, now considered a Manhattan landmark. Four years later, IBM gave
Breuer a new challenge: Design an office space in Boca Raton that would capture the spirit of a forward-looking
industry. The result would become Boca Corporate Center and Campus. Breuer's vision - a workplace that would
maximize technology and embrace the future - lives on in today's modern upgrade.
CBT is a Boston-based professional design firm providing services in architecture, urban design, and interior design.
Founded in 1967, the firm's practice ranges from multi-family residential structures and developments, major office towers
and urban district renewals, to a host of academic campus facilities. Over 150 awards recognize the firm's creativity and
responsibility in our design for new buildings and the renovation of existing structures. CBT employs 200 architects,
planners, interior designers and support personnel.


