Futuro. House of the Future

www.vernissage.tv | With its distinctive flying saucer like shape Suuronen's Futuro is an icon of 1960s design. In 1965 Matti Suuronen was commissioined to design a mobile holiday home that could be erected in poorly accessible skiing areas. The Futuro is now on display for the first time after its restoration at Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen as centerpiece of the exhibition Futuro - Constructing Utopia. More info vernissage.tv In 2007, Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen in Rotterdam / Netherlands came into possession of the prototype of a quite spectacular piece of architecture: Finnish architect Matti Suuronen's Futuro: house of the future. With its distinctive flying saucer like shape Suuronen's Futuro is an icon of 1960s design. In 1965 Matti Suuronen was commissioined to design a mobile holiday home that could be erected in poorly accessible skiing areas. The Futuro is made from polyester, measures about 3 x 8 meters, and was conceived for serial production. In part due to the oil crisis of 1973 the production was halted prematurely, but there are still a dozens of Futuros spread across the world. The Futuro is now on display for the first time after its restoration at Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen as centerpiece of the exhibition Futuro -- Constructing Utopia, which also presents twenty prints and approximately a hundred design objects from the museum's collection. On the occasion of the opening of the exhibition Futuro -- Constructing Utopia at Museum Boijmans Van <b>...</b>
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