The House of Tomorrow is a historic building in the Century of Progress Architectural District in Beverly Shores, Indiana.
[4] Keck said he 'discovered' solar heating when he found workers inside the house wearing only shirtsleeves on a frigid winter day.
An airplane hangar was included, set four feet lower than the ground floor.
[8] When the house was moved to Beverly Shores, the ground floor was modified to make use of the garage and airplane hangar for living space.
In February 2019, the Indiana Landmarks group announced that it was looking for someone to restore the House of Tomorrow, which it estimated would cost about $3 million.
[13] In 2023, the House of Tomorrow received a $2 million grant from the Great American Outdoors Act, funded through the United States Department of the Interior.