Saturday, September 15, 2007

Beverly Shores Continued


I think, in the case of the Beverly Shores houses of the future, pictures say more than I ever could. And Chumley was sitting in front of one the houses that was made with Cedar. One of the challenges of the houses of the future was finding a sustainable, renewable resource that would be good for building and I guess Cedar satisfied that requirement. In fact,the cedar house was the one that was furthest along in the restoration process.

The Rostone house is in terrible shape. Rostone was being promoted as a synthetic stone exterior that was a blend of
alkali, shale and limestone. It really started deteriorating in the 1950's due to harsh conditions and water infiltration. It is being restored right now although it doesn't look like it.
Weibolt-Rostone House, Walter Schuler, Architect
The house of the future was pretty cool. Reminded me of a Disneyland GE House of Tomorrow that I remember. The biggest prediction was that everyone would have a personal airplane at their house. So there is a hangar attached. It is currently wrapped in Tyvek wrap so you cant really see much. One more house to go so come back to the blog when you have a minute. jm

1 comment:

M W Richards said...

An interesting future it was -- before Auschwitz, Hiroshima, Senator McCarthy, My Lai, Al Quaeda and Don Rumsfeld.