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America’s Last Surviving Wallace Neff Bubble House Is for Sale (opens in new tab)

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The sole surviving “bubble house” in the U.S. is now for sale in Pasadena, California, listed at $1.95 million. Dome home, bubble home, shell house, airform house: Southern California architect Wallace Neff’s innovative “airform” construction used a giant inflated balloon topped with sprayed gunite (a type of concrete) to create a futuristic-looking dome very quickly and cheaply, his way to address post-World War II housing shortages. Take a look inside the home at the link in our bio. Photo ...

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