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Blogger Major Pepperidge said...

Yeah, this is a great one! It would be fun to have one of these plastic houses (as a vacation house maybe!) on a hillside in some scenic area! When I win the lottery...

Monday, 16 February, 2009

Blogger Katella Gate said...

Thanks for sharing this article with us. I knew it existed, and I've seen a few random illustrations from it, but it's nice to see the whole article in one place.

It's a beautiful concept house, and maybe suitable for people who've curbed their acquisitive impulses, but for the average American family, with 30 tons of junk and a shoe collection worthy of Imelda Marcos, I think the parade passed by for this house in 1965.

Tuesday, 17 February, 2009

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I would happily give up most of my useless possessions for the chance to live in one of those babies. I want one so much. I wonder whether you could build one today? It would require a remarkable amount of insulation if you didn't live in just the right place. Maybe the exterior could be covered with solar panels?

But then it wouldn't be white. :(

On other business, I notice that for all the classic furniture of the era, Midcentury Man (and Woman) seems to have spent a lot of time sitting on the floor (judging from ads--which, of course, are 100 percent accurate).

--Indisibb

Saturday, 21 February, 2009

Anonymous buy international lottery tickets said...

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Thursday, 09 December, 2010

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