In 1962, “Look” magazine ran an article about the futuristic House of Tomorrow. This is the story behind the image of all those fabulous dancers.
Look Inside the House of Tomorrow in Palm Springs, Where Elvis Honeymooned
The famed House of Tomorrow sold for $5.65 million, and during Modernism Week, you can tour the property in person.
The famed House of Tomorrow sold for $5.65 million, and during Modernism Week, you can tour the property in person.
Playing With Space
The House of Tomorrow rehab, lifting off for tours during Modernism Week October, comes from a deft collaboration that includes a documentary film.
The House of Tomorrow rehab, open for tours during Modernism Week October, comes from a deft collaboration that includes a documentary film.
The Man for the Job
When the Alexanders set their sights on building what would become "The House of Tomorrow" in 1960, they knew William Krisel was the architect to hire.
When the Alexanders set their sights on building “The House of Tomorrow” in 1960, they knew William Krisel was the architect for the job.
Thinking about ‘Tomorrow’
A new owner is readying Bob Alexander’s modernist icon for its closeup.
It’s been referred to as The House of Tomorrow and the Elvis Honeymoon Hideaway in Palm Springs, and a new owner is giving it new life.