Crate Expectations: 12 Shipping Container Housing Ideas

Lloyd Alter
Design / Modular Design
October 15, 2008

Multi-Container Designs

R4House

The R4House prototype consists of two bioclimatic homes (one of 150 m2 and a mini-flat of 30m2) made from materials that close the loop. The energy consumption of both is zero due to its bioclimatic design, the solar panels and the geothermal energy source. The waste production during construction is also zero. Both homes are modular and built from six recycled shipping containers; low-cost and allowing flexibility. Sustainable Construction at Construmat: the R4House

Habode

The Habode is not strictly speaking a container home, but is built to be handled like a container and then busts out of the dimensional limitations of the traditional steel box. HABODE: Home Can Be Anywhere

Ross Stevens House

It is a wall of containers, built against a hill in Wellington, New Zealand, designed and built by Ross Stevens. It uses the spaces between the containers and the hill to expand its living space beyond that limiting interior dimensions of a standard ISO box. Ross Stevens House

Phooey Fun House

Now, even more recycled fun can be had in Melbourne-based Phooey Architects’ shipping container playground, which revamps four shipping containers and other reclaimed materials into an attractive yet functional activity centre, designed to provide kids living in South Melbourne’s public housing with safe spaces to create art, dance and play. Shipping Container Funhouse From Phooey Architects

Next: Multi-Family High Density Container Projects

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