Alcoa Care-free Homes
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Alcoa Care-free Homes
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Alcoa Care-free Homes are a group of suburban homes designed for Alcoa by Charles M. Goodman during the Mid-century modern movement, incorporating ideas generated at the Women's Congress On Housing. While composed of a variety of building materials they incorporated large amounts of aluminum. The homes were introduced in 1957. They were constructed by local contractors using kits provided by Alcoa, and were mostly built in 1958 as model homes. The company had intended to build forty-eight homes,
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2024-04-23T16:08:07Z
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