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the house of steel

During the Depression, a Chicago company’s prefabricated steel houses–small but efficient "machines for living in"–looked like the answer to America’s housing problems. Ultimately sales were limited, but the company’s innovative approach to homebuilding offered a way forward in a time of crisis.

Today, Connecticut College’s steel house at 130 Mohegan Avenue (1933) is among the few buildings left to tell the tale of the modern prefab movement’s first wave of excitement in the early 1930s. Like its "sister" prefab next door, the Winslow Ames House (1934), it’s also one of the first International Style homes in New England.

Modern. Prefabricated. Historic. It’s Connecticut College’s House of Steel.

the house of steel project

Unfortunately, the steel house has deteriorated in recent years. But it’s not too late to revive this important historic resource. Now a group of faculty, staff, and students at Connecticut College, along with historic preservation consultants, architects, and others, are making plans to rehabilitate the House of Steel.

Connecticut Department of Economic and Community DevelopmentThe stabilization and restoration of the Bauhaus-inspired pre-fabricated steel-panel structure at 130 Mohegan Avenue in New London has been financed in part by the State of Connecticut utilizing Community Investment Act funds administered by the Connecticut Department of Economic and Community Development.



the House of Steel today

News
Connecticut College awarded $100,000 to continue renovating historic steel house(1/21/10)
House of Steel project receives second grant from the Dr. Scholl Foundation (12/08)
The Day covers Steel House project (12/22/08)
Paint Abatement Test at House of Steel (12/14/08)
State Historic Preservation Board approves National Register of Historic Places nomination for House of Steel (10/16/08)
Company donates rust inhibitor to House of Steel project (5/08)
Metals specialist examines House of Steel (1/08)
House of Steel project receives grant from the Dr. Scholl Foundation (12/07)
"Take a Peek" event held at House of Steel (11/07)
House of Steel project receives grant from Connecticut Trust for Historic Preservation(10/07)
House of Steel listed on State Register of Historic Places (7/07)
Physical Plant stabilizes House of Steel’s leaky roof (4/07)