Florida Tropical House

Florida Tropical House

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name = Florida Tropical House
nrhp_type = cp


caption = Florida Tropical House, back elevation taken from the beach.
nearest_city = Beverly Shores, Indiana
lat_degrees = 41
lat_minutes = 41
lat_seconds = 3
lat_direction = N
long_degrees = -87
long_minutes = 0
long_seconds = 4
long_direction = E
area =
built = 1933 by Deigaard & Preston for $15,000cite web|url=http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~innwigs/ImageArchive/BeverlyShores/BeverlyShoresImages.htm|title= Porter County Views: Beverly Shores|accessdate=2008-05-25|date=2007|work=Northwest Indiana Genealogical Society|publisher=rootsweb.com]
architect = Robert Law Weed
architecture = Modernism [cite book|title=Florida Modern: Residential Architecture 1945-1970|last=Hochstim|first=Jan|coauthors=Steven Brooke|year=2005|publisher=Rizzoli|isbn=0847826031|page=pg. 42] [cite web|url=http://www.hmsf.org/exhibits/florida_home/florida_home_essay.htm|title=Florida Home: Modern Living, 1945-1965|accessdate=2008-05-27|work=Historical Museum of Southern Florida]
added = 1986
refnum = 86001472cite web|url=http://www.nationalregisterofhistoricplaces.com/in/Porter/state.html|title=INDIANA - Porter County|accessdate=2008-05-25|work=National Register of Historic Places]
mpsub =
governing_body = Federal, leased to private owner for 30 years.

The Florida Tropical House is a beach house located on Lake Michigan's shoreline in Beverly Shores, Indiana. The house was originally built in 1933 as part of the Homes of Tomorrow Exhibition during the 1933 World's Fair which took place in nearby Chicago. Today it is part of the Century of Progress Architectural District, a historic district.

After years of disrepair, the house is currently being renovated and is subleased to a private owner who has agreed to cover the restoration costs. The Florida Tropical House was designed in such a way that the inside and outside environments are blended together. Its exterior was designed in the Modernist style by architect Robert Law Weed and painted a Floridian pink.

The Florida Tropical House, along with four other exhibition homes from 1933, were added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1986, collectively known as the "World's Fair Houses." The other five homes are scattered around Beverly Shores; four of them are close neighbors of the Florida Tropical House.

Construction

The Florida House (as it was called originally) was built in 1933 for the Homes of Tomorrow Exhibition of the 1933 World's Fair by the State of Florida to showcase itself and to entice tourism to the state. The construction was carried out by the Deigaard & Preston construction firm for a total of approx. $15,000.

The house was moved to its current location by real estate developer Robert Bartlett. Bartlett, who wanted to establish a resort community in the area complete with a golf course, hotel, and botanical garden, [cite web|url=http://www.encyclopedia.chicagohistory.org/pages/133.html|title=Beverly Shores, IN|accessdate=2007-05-25|last=Patterson|first=Elizabeth A.|work=Encyclopedia of Chicago|publisher=Chicago Historical Society|pages=] was responsible for moving six of the exhibition's homes to the area, brought to Beverly Shores by barge in 1935.cite news|first=Alexandra|last=Newman|title=67 years later World's Fair Homes still a draw|url=http://chestertontribune.com/Local%20History/world%20fair%20homes.htm|work=Chesterton Tribune|date=2000|accessdate=2008-05-25]

Architecture and design

The Florida Tropical House's design was inspired by Florida's tropical climate and blends both the indoor and outdoor environments together with its use of an outdoor terrace.cite web|url=http://www.nps.gov/archive/indu/History/Florida%20Tropical%20House.htm|title=Florida Tropical House|accessdate=2008-05-25|date=|work=Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore|publisher=National Parks Service] The building was designed in the Modernist style by Miami architect Robert Law Weed with the needs of a Florida resident in mind. [cite paper|author=Historic American Buildings Survey|title=Florida Tropical House, 250 Lake Front Drive (moved from Chicago, IL), Beverly Shores, Porter County, IN|publisher=Library of Congress|url=http://memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/S?pp/hh:@field(TITLE+@od1(Florida+Tropical+House,+250+Lake+Front+Drive++moved+from+Chicago,+IL+,+Beverly+Shores,+Porter+County,+IN))|accessdate=2008-05-26] This is represented by the fact that some of the original amenities had to be replaced for them to survive the area's continental climate.

The house itself sits atop a concrete slab, which was placed onto a basement foundation when it was moved here in 1935. The exterior is covered with a light-weight concrete stucco painted in pink. Materials used for the building included travertine, limestone, Portland cement and clay tile—all of which are native to Florida.cite web|url=http://www.in.gov/dnr/files/entertainment.pdf|title=Entertainment & Recreation in Indiana|accessdate=2008-05-26|work=IN.gov|format=PDF] Although it was planned to be built with poured concrete walls, the house was framed in wood in order to save money.

The house's interior was carried out by architects James S. Kuhne and Percival H. Goodman from Chicago and New York respectively. The interior, painted in shades of yellow, coral, and blue,cite web|url=http://www.chicagoreader.com/features/stories/centuryofprogress/|title=Five handpicked tenants are restoring forward-looking houses from the 1933 World’s Fair in the Indiana Dunes.|accessdate=2008-05-26|last=Putre|first=Laura|date=July 7, 2006|work=Chicago Reader] was designed in the Modernist style—as was the rest of the house. [cite book|title=Chicago's 1933-34 World's Fair: A Century of Progress|last=Gleisten|first=Samantha|year=2002|publisher=Arcadia Publishing|isbn=0738519847|page=pg. 77] The central part of the interior features a living and dining room connected via an aluminum staircase to an overhanging balcony with access to the terrace. The house's two bedrooms and the only bathroom, were located on the ground floor.

The building's flat roof was modeled from that of a storm-proof deck from an ocean liner and included a loggia, deck, and recreation room. Once covered with ceramic tiles, the flooring had to be replaced and covered with with roofing for it to endure the harsh mid-western winters. [cite web|url=http://www.northwestindiana.com/traveler_fair_homes.htm|title=1933 World's Fair Homes at Beverly Shores, Indiana|accessdate=2008-05-25|date=June 18, 2001|work=Northwest Indiana Traveler] At some point in time, a dumbwaiter was also located on the terrace; however, it was removed shortly after the move to Beverly Shores. [Historic American Buildings Survey, pg. 3.]

Restoration efforts

Restoration efforts on the Florida Tropical House were started in 1997, with the Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore and the Historic Landmarks Foundation of Indiana searching for potential leasees to restore the building.cite news|first=Heather|last=Augustyn|title=World's Fair homes in Beverly Shores being restored to former glory|url=http://www.thetimesonline.com/articles/2007/08/06/news/top_news/doc67b0941abe04ac0e8625732f00086d30.txt|work=The Times|date=August 6, 2007|accessdate=2008-05-25] Under the agreement, the private owner would receive a 30-year sublease, providing that they would cover all of the restoration costs, and open the home to the public at least once a year. Restoration on the home is estimated at approx. $450,000 by the current leasee William Beatty, who signed the lease agreement in 2000.

References

ee also

* Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore
* List of Registered Historic Places in Indiana

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