Curbed Chicago has photos of an extremely odd, Bruce Goff-designed listing that's newly on the market for $599K. The landmarked home is basically comprised of an old house built in the 1890s that the eccentric American architect completely covered in corrugated aluminum in 1948, in hopes of a futuristic, space-age feel. The end result is somewhere between tin man-chic and a total mess, so take a look. [Curbed Chicago]
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