[Back to Item List]

Main page and follow-text presented for review
Century of Progress Homes
 

The Detroit Area Art Deco Society in partnership with the Chicago Art Deco Society Extends An Invitation To:

“Century of Progress Homes”

Thursday, April 25, 2024 from 5-6 PM CDT, via Zoom

Todd Zeiger, Director, Northern Regional Office of Indiana Landmarks

Tickets are free for members and $15.00 for non-members. Details here

Pre-registration is required.  Please register here

...more text
Century of Progress Homes
 

In the depths of the Great Depression in 1933-34, the House of Tomorrow at the Chicago World's Fair offered millions a hopeful vision of a brighter, easier future.

Titled the "Century of Progress," the fair drew 39 million people to see how advancements in science and technology could improve daily life.  Very few structures remain from the fair, but five exhibit houses, including the House of Tomorrow, survived and traveled by truck and barge across Lake Michigan to Beverly Shores, Indiana.  The houses remained in private hands until the land they occupied became part of the Indiana Dunes National Park in the '60s and '70s.

Join CADS and DAADS for a special presentation of "Century of Progress" with Todd Zieger, Director, Northern Regional Office of Indiana Landmarks.  We will take an in-depth look at the Florida Tropical, Rostone, Armco-Ferro and Cypress houses, as well as the House of Tomorrow designed by architect George Fred Keck.

This will be a fun look into what was thought to be wildly modern in 1933.

Tickets are free for members and $15.00 for non-members.  Please register here