Andrew Geller

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Andrew Geller is an American architect best known as the designer of "House of the Future," which sparked the infamous cold war Kitchen Debate between Vice President Richard Nixon and Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev on July 24, 1959. This model home eventually led to the creation of Leisurama Homes, entire ready-to-move-in homes the could be purchased at Macy's in the 1960s.

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