Neatly tucked in Northwest Midland, this eclectic residence was designed in the 1960s by Robert E. Schwartz, a student of Buckminster Fuller. Commonly known as The Dome Home, the shell of the house was made from a spiral-generated styrofoam constructed with Dow Chemical technology.  Photo 2 of 6 in A Rare Collection of Midcentury Architecture Is Revealed in Michigan

A Rare Collection of Midcentury Architecture Is Revealed in Michigan

Neatly tucked in Northwest Midland, this eclectic residence was designed in the 1960s by Robert E. Schwartz, a student of Buckminster Fuller. Commonly known as the Dome Home, the shell of the house was made from a spiral-generated styrofoam constructed with Dow Chemical technology.