Inside the Lost House of the Future by the Smithsons

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The House of the Future was designed by Alison and Peter Smithson in 1956 to showcase what house designs might be like 25 years in the future. It is an interior-focused rectangle filled in with amorphously shaped walls, storage units, and a central courtyard as well as high technology of all sorts. It is like something out of the Jetsons. While the design remains unique in the Smithsons portfolio, it was highly influential in their student’s work and firms like Archigram built upon its boldly novel concepts. Despite this long and robust influence, the structure was physically standing for only a short time. In this video, the house is reconstructed and explored in real-time. What would it have been like to occupy The House of the Future? See for yourself.

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Cite: Stewart Hicks. "Inside the Lost House of the Future by the Smithsons" 08 Oct 2021. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/969751/inside-the-lost-house-of-the-future-by-the-smithsons> ISSN 0719-8884

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