In 1941, trained architect and director of the Walker, Daniel S. Defenbacher, launched what was a radical project: the Idea House. This innovative design program featured full-scale, single-family homes for public exhibition. It encouraged people to think creatively about their living spaces and feel empowered to work with an architect to make their own unique, well-designed home.
The success of Idea House (1941) led to the creation of a second home, Idea House II (1947), and the newest incarnation, Idea House 3, opened over eighty years after the project’s debut.
Celebrating the opening of Idea House 3, the series Houses of Ideas looks back at the Walker’s Idea House projects and dives headfirst into in-depth interviews with some of today’s Midwest-based designers.