The House Of Tomorrow -

: Building on the 1933 experiment, George and William Keck pioneered hundreds of mid-century "solar homes" that used massive south-facing windows to harness natural heat. Preserving the House of Tomorrow, A National Treasure

: It was a twelve-sided, three-story structure made almost entirely of glass and steel. The House of Tomorrow

Early , though the all-glass design initially led to severe overheating in the summer. : Building on the 1933 experiment, George and

An on the ground floor, reflecting the belief that personal flight would become common. An on the ground floor, reflecting the belief

Designed by Chicago architect for the "Century of Progress" Exposition, the original House of Tomorrow was a radical departure from traditional 1930s housing.

: Located in Disneyland, this house was made primarily of plastic. It introduced visitors to the microwave oven long before it became a household staple.