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Lustron houses are prefabricated enameled steel houses developed in the post-World War II era United States in response to the shortage of homes for returning G.I.s by Chicago industrialist and inventor Carl Strandlund. Considered low-maintenance and extremely durable, they were expected to attract modern families who might not have the time or interest in repairing and painting conventional wood and plaster houses. Lustron production ceased in 1950 due to the company's inability to pay back the startup loans it had received from the Reconstruction Finance Corporation. Over 2,000 homes were constructed during the Lustron's brief production period, and many remain in use today. Several have been added to the National Register of Historic Places.

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  • Las casas Lustron son un tipo de viviendas prefabricadas de acero esmaltado desarrolladas en los Estados Unidos en la época posterior a la Segunda Guerra Mundial por , un industrial e inventor de Chicago. Surgieron como una respuesta de la administración a la escasez de casas, propiciada por el retorno de las tropas una vez finalizada la guerra. Consideradas unas edificaciones de bajo mantenimiento y extremadamente duraderas, se esperaba que atrajeran a nuevas familias que tal vez no tuvieran el tiempo o el interés en reparar y pintar casas convencionales de madera y yeso. La producción de las casas Lustron cesó en 1950 debido a la incapacidad de la empresa para devolver los préstamos iniciales que había recibido de la . Se construyeron más de 2000 viviendas durante su breve período de producción, y muchas siguen en uso en la actualidad. Algunas de ellas han pasado a formar parte del Registro Nacional de Lugares Históricos estadounidense. (es)
  • Lustron houses are prefabricated enameled steel houses developed in the post-World War II era United States in response to the shortage of homes for returning G.I.s by Chicago industrialist and inventor Carl Strandlund. Considered low-maintenance and extremely durable, they were expected to attract modern families who might not have the time or interest in repairing and painting conventional wood and plaster houses. Lustron production ceased in 1950 due to the company's inability to pay back the startup loans it had received from the Reconstruction Finance Corporation. Over 2,000 homes were constructed during the Lustron's brief production period, and many remain in use today. Several have been added to the National Register of Historic Places. (en)
  • Les maisons Lustron sont des maisons préfabriquées en acier émaillé. Ce type d'habitat fut développé par l'industriel et inventeur chicagolais (en) dans l'après-guerre, en raison de la pénurie de logements pour les anciens combattants. La charpente, les finitions, les armoires et les meubles sont en tôle d'acier plié à froid, ce qui marque le début de l'aventure de l'acier plié à froid dans le bâtiment. (fr)
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  • Lustron houses on the National Register of Historic Places in Albany, New York (en)
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  • Lustron Corporation, Columbus, Ohio (en)
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  • Lustron house (en)
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  • Prefabricated enameled steel houses (en)
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  • Lustron houses are prefabricated enameled steel houses developed in the post-World War II era United States in response to the shortage of homes for returning G.I.s by Chicago industrialist and inventor Carl Strandlund. Considered low-maintenance and extremely durable, they were expected to attract modern families who might not have the time or interest in repairing and painting conventional wood and plaster houses. Lustron production ceased in 1950 due to the company's inability to pay back the startup loans it had received from the Reconstruction Finance Corporation. Over 2,000 homes were constructed during the Lustron's brief production period, and many remain in use today. Several have been added to the National Register of Historic Places. (en)
  • Les maisons Lustron sont des maisons préfabriquées en acier émaillé. Ce type d'habitat fut développé par l'industriel et inventeur chicagolais (en) dans l'après-guerre, en raison de la pénurie de logements pour les anciens combattants. La charpente, les finitions, les armoires et les meubles sont en tôle d'acier plié à froid, ce qui marque le début de l'aventure de l'acier plié à froid dans le bâtiment. (fr)
  • Las casas Lustron son un tipo de viviendas prefabricadas de acero esmaltado desarrolladas en los Estados Unidos en la época posterior a la Segunda Guerra Mundial por , un industrial e inventor de Chicago. Surgieron como una respuesta de la administración a la escasez de casas, propiciada por el retorno de las tropas una vez finalizada la guerra. (es)
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  • Lustron house (en)
  • Casas Lustron (es)
  • Lustron (fr)
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