
The Futuro House is a unique, futurist-style dwelling designed by Finnish architect Matti Suuronen in the late 1960s. The house was envisioned as a portable, prefabricated structure that could be easily transported to remote or difficult-to-reach locations.The house has a distinctive flying saucer shape, with a circular floor plan and a domed roof. The outer shell of the house is made of reinforced fiberglass, with a high-gloss finish that gives it a futuristic look. It sits on four legs, which elevate it slightly off the ground and provide stability on uneven terrain.
The interior of the Futuro House is compact, with a central living area, a kitchenette, a bathroom, and a few small sleeping areas. The furniture is built-in and designed to maximize the use of space. Large circular windows on the sides of the house allow natural light to flood the interior, and provide panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.
