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House of Tomorrow (Baltimore) : ウィキペディア英語版 | House of Tomorrow (Baltimore)
The House of Tomorrow is an Art Deco style house that was built in 1937 in the Guilford neighborhood of Baltimore, Maryland. == History == In October 1936 George Streeter, the department of Embryology at the Carnegie Institute in Washington, and his wife, Julia Streeter, purchased one of the last remaining lots in the Roland Park Company's successful Guilford residential development. The couple hired John Ahlers, of the Roland Park Company to design their new home. The F.E. Wurzbacher Corporation completed its construction in the spring of 1937. Before the Streeters occupied their house, The Roland Park Company used it as an exhibition house, which they dubbed "The House of Tomorrow." For an admission fee of 10 cents, members of the public could tour the house, which had been furnished and decorated by the local Stewart and Company department store for exhibition. Promoters touted the "re-strained modern influence" on both the interior and its exterior. The house received the Good Housekeeping Shield in the Good Housekeeping Program of Better Standards in Building.
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