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Houses of Tomorrow: Sustainable Design Today

Hosted by House Painter Media

In honor of Earth Day, tour the 1933 House of Tomorrow (an early example of sustainable home design) and hear experts from various disciplines discuss what sustainable design looks like today—and what it might look like in the future.

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April 22, 2023
2:30 pm - 6:00 pm CDT
Lubeznik Center for the Arts
101 W. 2nd St.
Michigan City, IN 46360
Free

Event Details

In honor of Earth Day, House Painter Media is partnering with Indiana Landmarks and the Lubeznik Center for the Arts to deliver an afternoon of educational tours and insight into sustainable home design. The multilocation celebration begins with rare interior tours of the House of Tomorrow in Beverly Shores, Indiana, presented by Indiana Landmarks. The 1933 structure has an interesting connection with the field of sustainable home design. The activities wrap up at the Lubeznik Center in Michigan City (or virtually, if preferred) with the day’s main event—presentations by experts from various disciplines who explore sustainable design today and in the future with respect for the history and cultures of the area.

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Please note: Both events are free, but advanced registration is required separately for the House of Tomorrow tour and for the main presentation. The program’s web page includes links to register.

  • House of Tomorrow tours take place at 2:30, 2:45, 3:00 and 3:15 p.m. Central Daylight Time at 127 West Lake Front Dr., Beverly Shores, IN 46301.
  • The “Houses of Tomorrow: Sustainability Design Today” presentation takes place at 4:00 p.m. Central Daylight Time either in person (at the Lubeznik Center for the Arts, 101 W. 2nd St., Michigan City, IN 46360) or virtually.

For more information, contact House Painter Media at tom@housepaintermedia.com or 773.837.1915.

This program received support from a Historic Preservation Education Grant through Indiana Humanities and Indiana Landmarks.