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Revision as of 20:49, 20 October 2020
Concept Homes
Normally the province of the 'inventor' the concept home idea has attracted a wide and varied group of players.
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The ‘House of The Future’ 1929 by Danish architects Arne Jacobsen and Flemming Lassen.
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Alison and Peter Smithson, 'House of Tomorrow' Daily Mail Ideal Home Exhibition (1956)
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The Japan Dome House - a prefabricated concept home by i-Home.
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'The House You'll Live In In 1989' Illustrated by Gurney Miller in Mechanix Illustrated 1957
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Kugelhaus, A concept house by inventor Johan Lodowici from 1960.
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The Futuro House designed in 1968 by Finnish architect Matti Suuronen
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The science fiction writer Robert Heinlein's' House of the Future'
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the 'Xanadu' Concept Houses made of polyurethane foam at Kissimmee, Kentucky
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The aluminium 'Dymaxion House' designed in the 1920s by Buckminster Fuller. It was intended as a sustainable, affordable mass production home.
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Jan Kaplicky’s Future Home
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‘Maison Bulle’ (Bubble House) designed by French architect Jean-Benjamin Maneval, 1968. One of 300 produced in an early attempt at mass production.
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Hexacube foldable house leisure unit by Georges Candilis & Anja Blomsted. 1972
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A 'Future Home' illustrated by the Belgian chocolate company Albion in the 1950 for collectors cards given away in chocolate boxes
Industry Research Homes
This is a group with a serious purpose
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Prefab Housing Concept for Alcoa by CW Moore
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Monsanto's Plastic House of the Future
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The 3D printed houses of Project Milestone, Eindhoven, the Netherlands. Being developed by Eindhoven University of Technology and designed by local architects Houben & Van Mierlo Architecten.
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3D Printed House by Russian construction company APIs Cor on Stufino, near Moscow, Russia.
See Also In Chimni
ChimniWiki The Future
Chimni Wiki Round Houses
ChimniWiki Decorating a 1930s 'Moderne' House
ChimniWiki Homes Used In Poirot Episodes
Other Interesting Web Sites
http://www.wienerberger.co.uk/wienerberger-announces-its-new-e4-brick-house-of-the-future.html
http://blog.modernmechanix.com/british-house-of-the-future/#more
http://blog.modernmechanix.com/tomorrows-home-comfort-in-cubes/
Motorola "House of the Future" ads from the 1960s, painted by Charles Schridde - Boing Boing http://boingboing.net/2011/12/07/motorola-house-of-the-future.html
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1933_Homes_of_Tomorrow_Exhibition
http://blog.modernmechanix.com/house-for-the-atomic-age/
http://www.channel4.com/programmes/home-of-the-future
YouTube: Disney's 'House of the Future-1957' https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VowfYuhx1-o
http://www.arts.ac.uk/csm/about-csm/futuro-house/
Books We Liked
Refurbishment Projects
https://www.behance.net/gallery/4146459/Refurbishment-of-a-1930s-House-Dublin
References
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