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1933
House of Tomorrow
World's Fair, Chicago

Architect:
William and George Keck

One of the major attractions of the 1933 Chicago World's Fair, this futuristic building featured a solar family room at the top. One million people paid 10 cents each to visit America's first "glass house," which sparked the idea for the seasonal sun porch.

1933 House of Tomorrow, World's Fair, Chicago

Technologies, Innovations, and Quality of Life
1932   Electric refrigerator popularized
1934   Television
1937   Factory sealed double glass units, "thermopane" by Libby Owens Ford
1938   Fluorescent lighting invented
1939   Jet airplane


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