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The Wieboldt-Rostone House is a historic building in the
Century of Progress Architectural District The Century of Progress Architectural District is a historic district in Beverly Shores, Indiana. The district is on Lake Shore Drive within the Indiana Dunes National Park. The district comprises five buildings, all from the Homes of Tomorro ...
in
Beverly Shores, Indiana Beverly Shores is a town in Pine Township, Porter County, Indiana, United States, about east of downtown Chicago. The population was 613 at the 2010 census. History Beverly Shores began life as a planned resort community. The Chicago, Lake Shore ...
. The home was built in 1933, framed in steel, and clad with an artificial stone called Rostone (Limestone, shale and alkali). Billed as never needing repairs, it only lasted without renovations until the 1950s. Intended to showcase a new building material of limestone waste and shale, the Rostone House was the product of Rostone, Inc., of
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, and the Indiana Bridge Company. Construction was simplified by the completion of most design and fabrication work at a factory. The panels would be precast to the correct sizes needed for a specific project. Each panel came with pre-set nuts that would be used to bolt the panel onto the steel frame. Both the interior and exterior walls were designed this way.Images of America; Beverly Shores, A Suburban Dune Resort, Jim Morrow; Arcadia Press, Chicago, Illinois, 2001, pg 98 The house was designed by Indiana architect Walter Scholer.


History

Rostone Inc. and Indiana Bridge Co. rented Lot 7 in the Home and Industrial Arts group from the 1933 Century of Progress season for $2100.Collins, Judith E., Joseph A. Boquiren and Laura J. Culberson; Wieboldt-Rostone House; HABS No. IN-240; Historic American Buildings Survey; National Park Service, Department of the Interior; Washington, DC; 1994 Thomas E. Smith and B.R. Graham contracted with Century of Progress for the interior decoration of the house on March 1, 1933. Failure to provide a contract, and design plan lead to the contract cancellation on July 17, 1933. Tobey Furniture Co. took over as interior decorators on June 24, 1933. Correspondence between Harrison and Smith-Graham indicated that the upstairs room, shown as a solarium in 1933 and a bedroom in 1934 was originally designed as a bedroom. Because of time constraints caused by the controversy, the room was exhibited as a solarium in 1933.Richard L. Harrison to Smith-Graham. Box 405, 1-12940, I-12941, "Century of Progress," Special Collections, Richard J. Daley Library, University of Illinois, Chicago.


Rostone

It is a synthetic product composed of shale, alkaline earths, and
limestone Limestone ( calcium carbonate ) is a type of carbonate sedimentary rock which is the main source of the material lime. It is composed mostly of the minerals calcite and aragonite, which are different crystal forms of . Limestone forms whe ...
quarry waste. It has a variety of colors and can be produced in slabs, panels and other forms to exact dimensions. It was advertised as having the properties resembling limestone. The advantages to rostone was that it could be produced in any dimension and in several colors. The material, was much less durable than initial tests indicated. The sheathing on the Rostone House began to fail approximately ten years after it was installed; the house was reclad with Permastone in 1950.


Move to Beverly Shores

Robert Bartlett's purchased the Homes of Tomorrow Exhibition houses in 1935 and hired Civil Engineers, Ltd of
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to move them to Beverly Shores. The Rostone House was placed on the lakefront with its expansive windows facing the lake. In the winter and spring of 1934, sixteen buildings were brought by barge and by truck from the site of the 1933-34
Century of Progress Exposition A Century of Progress International Exposition, also known as the Chicago World's Fair, was a world's fair held in the city of Chicago, Illinois, United States, from 1933 to 1934. The fair, registered under the Bureau International des Expositi ...
to Robert Bartlett's subdivision at
Beverly Shores, Indiana Beverly Shores is a town in Pine Township, Porter County, Indiana, United States, about east of downtown Chicago. The population was 613 at the 2010 census. History Beverly Shores began life as a planned resort community. The Chicago, Lake Shore ...
. In an attempt to capitalize on the fair's success, Bartlett reestablished a small exhibition of model houses along Lake Front Drive in Beverly Shores. Understanding the importance of the fair to Chicago and to Depression-era America is crucial for comprehending the significance of the houses for Bartlett and for those who purchased land at Beverly Shores.


Restoration efforts

Restoration efforts on the Wiebolt-Rostone House were started in 1997, with the
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and the
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searching for potential lessees to restore the building."Times"; Heather Augustyn; ''World's Fair homes in Beverly Shores being restored to former glory''; August 6, 2007


See also

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Indiana Dunes National Park Indiana Dunes National Park is a United States national park located in northwestern Indiana managed by the National Park Service. It was authorized by Congress in 1966 as the Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore and was redesignated as the nation ...
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List of Registered Historic Places in Indiana __NOTOC__ This is a list of properties and districts in Indiana that are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. There are over 1,900 in total. Of these, 39 are National Historic Landmarks. Each of Indiana's 92 counties has at least ...


Bibliography

*Century of Progress Paradox: Whose meat and whose Poison?" Architectural Forum 61 (November 1934): 374-379. *A House of Rostone at a Century of Progress. Exhibition booklet. Chicago: Privately printed, 1933. *Bemis, Albert Farwell. The Evolving House. Vol. 3, Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1936. *Boyce, Robert. Keck & Keck. New York: Princeton Architectural Press, Inc., 1993. *Cahan, Cathy and Richard. "The Lost City of the Depression." Chicago History (winter 1976-77): 233-242. *"Catalogue of A Century of Progress Exposition." Introduction, p. 1-5. Special Collections, *Richard J. Daley Library, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago. *Correspondence. Century of Progress Exhibition Archives. Special Collection, Richard J. Daley Library. University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago. *Horrigan, Brian. "The Home of Tomorrow, 1927-1945." In Imagining Tomorrow, ed. Corn, *Joseph J., 137-163. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1986. * Lohr, Lenox R. Fair Management: the Story of A Century of Progress Exposition. (Chicago: Cuneo Press, Inc.), 1952. *Official Guide Book of the Fair. Chicago: A Century of Progress, 1933. *Official 1934 Guide Book of the Fair. Chicago: A Century of Progress, 1934. *Century of Progress. Special Collections, Richard J. Daley Library, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago. *Raley, Dorothy, ed. A Century of Progress: Homes and Furnishings. (Chicago: M.A. Ring Company), 1934. Reservation of Use Files. Park Headquarters, Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore. Porter, IN. *"The Modern Houses of the Century of Progress Exposition," Architectural Forum. (July 1933): 51-64. *Walter, L. Rohe. "Look Homeward, America!" Review of Reviews and World7s Work, October 1934, 27-30.


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