Wednesday, Nov 28th 2007 by Christina Crouch


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Today at Christie’s in Paris this house was auctioned off. It was created by Finnish architect Matti Suuronen almost 40 years ago. It was first displayed in London in 1968 and more recently at the Luxembourg Museum of Modern Art.

Futuro House

It’s oval windows and shape, along with a fold out walkway, give the impression of a spacecraft. It was designed with a Utopian theme, meaning mobility, leisure time and new materials were taken in effect. There are plans to use this as modular housing as it’s light enough to air lifted and cheap enough to be mass produced.

Personally, I’m not sure whether I should be amazing or weirded out. Christie’s expected to get around $222,200-$296,200 for it.

Futuro House to be Sold Off in Paris [via Born Rich]

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  1.  futuro   View all comments by futuro  Neutral  Add karma Subtract karma Quote

    I find it har to beleive anyone actually paid that much for this particular Futuro consdiering what others have recently sold for.. but guess that is the free market in play.. I will be curious to see if others start trying to sell their now for this sort of price… should be interesting time ;)


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