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Bubble Houses (Hobe Sound, Florida)

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Country
  
United States

Structural system
  
Monolithic dome

Cost
  
6,500 USD

Construction started
  
1954

Completed
  
1954 (1954)

Opened
  
1954

Architectural style
  
Modern architecture

Architect
  
Eliot Noyes

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Town or city
  
9086 & 9096 SE Venus Street, Hobe Sound, Florida

Client
  
Joseph Verner Reed of Jupiter Island, Florida

Size
  
569 square feet (52.9 m) base footage

Similar
  
Palais Bulles, Seagram Building, Villa Savoye, Borgata, Noyes House

The Bubble Houses are two historic bubble or airform houses located next to each other at 9086 and 9096 Southeast Venus Street in the Zeus Park neighborhood of Hobe Sound, Martin County, Florida.

Contents

Map of Bubble Houses, Hobe Sound, FL 33455, USA

History

Completed in 1954 by Airform, the Bubble Houses were designed by Eliot Noyes using the airform monolithic dome system developed by Wallace Neff, which consists of reinforced concrete cast in place over an inflated balloon to establish the house's shape.

The original interiors of the houses consisted of a bathroom and open concept living, dining, and kitchen area on the 569 square feet (52.9 m2) main floor, with a loft-style, raised sleeping space above.

They were built to sell for $6,500 Shortly after their completion, it was stated that more than 3,000 people had toured the newly constructed bubble houses. The nearby Olympia School even closed early one afternoon so that its students could tour the Bubble Houses..

Status

The easternmost of the two bubble houses, painted yellow, received media attention in March 2012 because of its owner's proposal to replace it with a larger house. The historic structure was demolished to allow for the construction of the new house. (This was the easternmost bubble house located at 9096 SE Venus Street, Hobe Sound, Florida.)

The only remaining bubble house is still standing, with the current owners intending to keep it in place.

The westernmost bubble house, 9086 SE Venus Street, has received little or no attention in the media, although both houses were featured in a 2008 Inside Hobe Sound Tour sponsored by the local chamber of commerce.

The bubble house is located on a five plus acre park. It is one mile from local beaches, and two miles from the residences of Celine Dion, Greg Norman and Tiger Woods.

Media coverage

The two bubble houses were featured in Life magazine in its February 22, 1954 issue, which described them as "both hurricane-proof and bugproof". They were featured in a chapter of the 2011 book by Jeffrey Head, No Nails, No Lumber: The Bubble Houses of Wallace Neff published by Princeton Architectural Press.

References

Bubble Houses (Hobe Sound, Florida) Wikipedia


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