7 Houses of the Future - According to the Past
It is often claimed that ?there is nothing more outdated than science fiction.? Indeed, history is awash with speculation on future ways of living, as futurists imagine how advancements in technology, trends, and social norms could alter how we live, and what we live in. The period between 1958 and 1963 could be described as ?The Golden Age of American Futurism? where technological milestones such as the founding of NASA coincided with cultural icons such as The Jetsons. Some of this era?s wildest ideas centered on how the houses of the future would look.
Rolling Houses (1930s). Image © Angie's List
It is often claimed that ?there is nothing more outdated than science fiction.? Indeed, history is awash with speculation on future ways of living, as futurists imagine how advancements in technology, trends, and social norms could alter how we live, and what we live in. The period between 1958 and 1963 could be described as ?The Golden Age of American Futurism? where technological milestones such as the founding of NASA coincided with cultural icons such as The Jetsons. Some of this era?s wildest ideas centered on how the houses of the future would look.
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Rolling Houses (1930s). Image © Angie's List
It is often claimed that ?there is nothing more outdated than science fiction.? Indeed, history is awash with speculation on future ways of living, as futurists imagine how advancements in technology, trends, and social norms could alter how we live, and what we live in. The period between 1958 and 1963 could be described as ?The Golden Age of American Futurism? where technological milestones such as the founding of NASA coincided with cultural icons such as The Jetsons. Some of this era?s wildest ideas centered on how the houses of the future would look.
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