Tomorrow Annex

The Gallery of Futures That Never Arrived

In the Annex, we catalogue the bright impossible: glass domes that promised flying weekends, monorails that only ran on paper, and domestic robots sketched in magazines that smelled of ozone and hope. Each exhibit is a shard of mid‑century optimism, glowing faintly in the dark.

World's Fair Reliquaries

Souvenir blueprints, pavilion whispers, and the chrome ghosts of international optimism.

Speculative Domesticity

Kitchens that anticipated hovercrafts, and living rooms built for a tomorrow that kept changing its address.

Moody retro-futurist World's Fair pavilion glowing under a night sky
Pavilion sketches from a 1964 World's Fair prototype.
Mid-century futuristic kitchen with sleek curved counters and glowing appliances
Domestic automation promised, never delivered.
Retro illustration of a monorail gliding through a neon-lit futuristic city
Transit dreams from corporate concept art.