The "House of Tomorrow" concept continued through the mid-20th century, often sponsored by major corporations to showcase new materials.
Early , though the all-glass design initially led to severe overheating in the summer. The House of Tomorrow
: After the fair, the house was moved by barge to Beverly Shores, Indiana, where it stands today as a National Treasure undergoing restoration by Indiana Landmarks . Mid-Century and Space Age Evolutions The "House of Tomorrow" concept continued through the
: It was a twelve-sided, three-story structure made almost entirely of glass and steel. The House of Tomorrow