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The Alcoa Care-free Home in New York State

Alcoa Care-free Homes are a group of suburban homes designed for Alcoa (Aluminum Company of America) by Charles M. Goodman during the Mid-century modern movement, incorporating ideas generated at the Women's Congress On Housing.[1][2]

While composed of a variety of building materials (brick, steel, wood, and extensive use of glass) they incorporated large amounts (up to 7500 lbs) of aluminum.[3][4][5][6][7][8] The homes were introduced in 1957.[9][10] They were constructed by local contractors using kits provided by Alcoa,[11] and were mostly built in 1958 as model homes.[12] The company had intended to build forty-eight homes, one for each state in union at the time.[13] Eventually, twenty-four were built in sixteen states.[14][15] The company was sued for misrepresentation.[16]

Locations

According to the original brochure, an Alcoa Care-Free Home was built in the following places:[14]

See also

References

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