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Located in a row "on the fairway of the first hole of the Wigwam's golf course" [1] at the Wigwam Resort in Litchfield Park, Arizona, [2] a community developed by Goodyear. [3] and built between 1942 and 1944 by Case Construction Company of San Pedro, California, the Bubble Houses were designed by architect Wallace Neff using his patented airform Monolithic dome system, consisting of ...
The two bubble houses were featured in Life magazine in its February 22, 1954, issue, which described them as "both hurricane-proof and bugproof". [2] They were featured in a chapter of the 2011 book by Jeffrey Head, No Nails, No Lumber: The Bubble Houses of Wallace Neff published by Princeton Architectural Press .
It had at least two entrances, and large porthole-type windows. The interior of the house was cave-like, featuring cramped rooms and low ceilings, although it is not clear whether these accounts describe the same Xanadu House with a thirty-foot dome. The interiors used a cream color for the walls, and a pale green for the floor.
A dingbat apartment building in Southern California (Santa Monica) A dingbat is a type of apartment building that flourished in the Sun Belt region of the United States in the 1950s and 1960s, a vernacular variation of shoebox style "stucco boxes". Dingbats are boxy, two or three-story apartment houses with overhangs sheltering street-front ...
The eight-story building will include 147 parking stalls and more than 3,000 square feet of retail, plans show. Developer plans 300 apartments in Dome District. Indoor climbing business to make way
The house was designed in a dome shape due to the shape's strength, and built using metal pipes encased in translucent white plastic. [2] Its materials were primarily salvaged, donated, or purchased from Craigslist. [3] The first floor had a kitchen, bathroom, bedroom, and a mud room with storage. The floor is made of concrete, which stays cool.
It has approximately 2,700 sq ft (250 m 2) of living space including three bedrooms, one accessed via a spiral staircase inspired by an ice cream cone that at the top is the same diameter as the room, and two bathrooms, and has a two-car garage. [6]
[173] [368] There are three bedrooms and a bathroom above the carport, which are used by staff. [173] [191] [359] These rooms contain the same finishes as the main house. [191] [367] Extending southeast of the guest wing is a terrace with a cantilevered canopy. [32] A garage on the upper story was designed in 1947 but not built. [184] [359]