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There
is growing interest in the use of shipping containers as the basis
for habitable structures. These "icons of globalization"
are relatively inexpensive, structurally sound and in abundant supply.
Although, in raw form, containers are dark windowless boxes (which
might place them at odds with some of the tenets of modernist design...)
they can be highly customizable modular elements of a larger structure.
The
projects below are sorted alphabetically (by company or designer's
name). In addition to the container-based projects
listed below we offer links to useful web
sites and relevant books.
Selected
projects utilizing shipping containers.
Info credits: Zack Smith, Kevin Tze
King Ho.
Architects, designers, developers: advise
us of your project
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Link |
Project
ID |
Project
Name |
Architect/Designer |
Designer
Location |
Status
as of February 2004 |
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055 |
EcoNomad
Combined Mechanical Utility Container |
ACPI:
Udo Staschik
|
Kenora,
Ontario
Canada |
Portable
power, water and heat for remote off grid locations: potable
water, biological wastewater treatment, heating, electrical
supply
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066 |
Contemporary
Container
Homes |
Graeme
Addis/
Addis Containers |
Auckand
New Zealand |
Architecturally
designed shipping
container based contemporary houses to suit your
site and lifestyle. |
Addis
Containers info credit: Thanks to Justin (modernlover) |
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Link |
Project
ID |
Project
Name |
Architect/Designer |
Designer
Location |
Status
as of February 2004 |
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058 |
Contained
mobility |
Chrissie
Beavis |
San
Luis Obispo,
CA,
USA |
Prototype
under construction Fall 2003 as part of BA of Architecture at
California Polytechnic State University |
|
Link |
Project
ID |
Project
Name |
Architect/Designer |
Designer
Location |
Status
as of February 2004 |
 |
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054 |
Simonstown
High School
Shipping Container Hostel |
Paul
Cooper |
South
Africa |
Built
in 1998 |
|
Link |
Project
ID |
Project
Name |
Architect/Designer |
Designer
Location |
Status
as of February 2004 |
 |
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065 |
Gloucester
Green |
Fox
& Fowle Architects
|
New
York,
NY,
USA |
Winner
in a nationwide planning competition for a project that proposed
the reuse of shipping containers as low-cost modules for 351
live/work housing units. |
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064 |
SECCA
HOME House project entry
- habitat house
|
Jim
Fox, Leslie Ford and Marcus Bushong with instructors Geoffrey
C. Adams and Karen King
|
School
of Architecture
and Planning, UNM,
Albuquerque, NM
USA |
One
of 25 winning entries in the SECCA HOME House project competition. |
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Link |
Project
ID |
Project
Name |
Architect/Designer |
Designer
Location |
Status
as of February 2004 |
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056 |
Container
School for humanity in
Cross Keys, Jamaica.
August
and September 2000 |
Global
Peace Containers Intl.
Prof. Dick Martin,
Soren Ludwig.
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GlobalPeaceContainer.com
builds sustainable, low-cost alternatives to traditional construction
methods. |
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048 |
Future
Shack |
Sean
Godsell |
Australia |
built
prototype |
|
Link |
Project
ID |
Project
Name |
Architect/Designer |
Designer
Location |
Status
as of February 2004 |
|
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049 |
Container Living
House |
Kevin
Tze King Ho |
Singapore/Australia |
Thesis
on container living. |
|
Link |
Project
ID |
Project
Name |
Architect/Designer |
Designer
Location |
Status
as of February 2004 |
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040 |
PRO/con
packaged home/
Dwell Home invitational |
Jones,
Partners: Architecture |
El
Segundo, CA, USA
|
Example
Design using the PRO/con building system
(see project ID 057)
As entered in the
Dwell Home invitational. |
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057 |
PRO/CON
program |
Jones,
Partners: Architecture |
El
Segundo, CA, USA |
Complete
building system incorporating ISO standard 20' shipping containers. |
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Link |
Project
ID |
Project
Name |
Architect/Designer |
Designer
Location |
Status
as of February 2004 |
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041 |
12
container house,
Brooklin, Maine |
Adam
Kalkin |
New
Jersey |
Used
as a vacation home by the client |
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042 |
The
Collector's House at Shelburne Museum in
Shelburne, VT |
Adam
Kalkin |
New
Jersey |
Open
for inspection (during months when museum is open). |
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043 |
$99,000
House,
South version |
Adam
Kalkin |
New
Jersey |
unknown |
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044 |
$99,000
House,
North version |
Adam
Kalkin |
New
Jersey |
unknown |
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063 |
Quik
Build |
Adam
Kalkin |
New
Jersey |
2000
sf kit house. 3 bedroom, 2.5 bathroom. Available for purchase
Jan 2004. Prototype to be on show at"Suburban House Kit"
show at Deitch Projects, NY, Feb-Mar 2004.
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Link |
Project
ID |
Project
Name |
Architect/Designer |
Designer
Location |
Status
as of February 2004 |
|
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046 |
Guzman
Penthouse |
LOT-EK
Ada Tolla &
Giuseppe Lignano |
New
York,
NY, USA |
Residential
project completed1996 |
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060 |
American
Diner #1 |
LOT-EK
Ada Tolla &
Giuseppe Lignano |
New
York,
NY, USA |
Project for a diner created from 2 containers.One for cooking
and one for dining.
Desidned for use in Tokyo after shipping from the USA.
Unbuilt 1996
|
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061 |
Container
Cafe |
LOT-EK
Ada Tolla &
Giuseppe Lignano |
New
York,
NY, USA |
Designed
for
Art Basel-Miami Beach |
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059 |
MDU
Mobile
Dwelling
Unit |
LOT-EK
Ada Tolla &
Giuseppe Lignano |
New
York,
NY
USA |
Built
prototype currently travelling through museums in North America.
See second link for exhibition schedule. |
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062 |
Container
Kit Home |
LOT-EK
Ada Tolla &
Giuseppe Lignano, + Guy Zucker,
Maggie Peng |
New
York,
NY
USA |
2003
project currently in development |
|
Link |
Project
ID |
Project
Name |
Architect/Designer |
Designer
Location |
Status
as of February 2004 |
|
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045 |
fhiltex-x |
mmw
architects |
Oslo,
Norway |
single
built prototype
using 2 containers.
various renderings online. |
|
Link |
Project
ID |
Project
Name |
Architect/Designer |
Designer
Location |
Status
as of February 2004 |
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047 |
Seatrain
Residence for Richard Carlson |
Office
of Mobile Design: Jennifer Siegal, |
Venice,
California |
completed
residence |
|
Link |
Project
ID |
Project
Name |
Architect/Designer |
Designer
Location |
Status
as of February 2004 |
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050 |
Container
Learn Tower
London |
Urban Space Management
Developer:
Eric Reynolds
|
London,
UK |
Built
and operating as classrooms in East London. |
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051 |
Live/work artists studios
Cove Park, Scotland.
|
Urban
Space Management |
London,
UK |
Built
and operating as live/work studios for artists. |
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052 |
Container
City I
Trinity Buoy Wharf |
Urban Space Management
Developer:
Eric Reynolds
|
London,
UK |
Studios/workshops.
Built and occupied. |
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053 |
Container
City 2
Trinity Buoy Wharf |
Urban Space Management
Developer:
Eric Reynolds
|
London,
UK |
Studios/workshops.
Built and occupied. |
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Useful
links
If you have any
relevant links let us know
Container
Sources
Shipping
containers are widely available - here are just a few of the many
sources:
Allied
Container Products Antioch, California
Seabox East Riverton,
New Jersey
TRS Containers
Avenel, New Jersey
ISO
Containers East Riverton, New Jersey
Interport
Newark, New Jersey
Martin
Container Wilmington, California
Containers
Direct Intertrade Christchurch, New Zealand
Addis Containers
Ltd Auckland, New Zealand
US
Government surplus
Technical
Resources
Cargo
Container Info - a detailed information resource (thanks to Justin/Modernlover)
ATCO
structures - rapid roof system
GDV Transport Information Service - container information
P&O
Nedlloyd - container specifications and information
Tandemloc -
hardware/fittings/connectors
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Books
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LOT/EK:
Mobile Dwelling Unit
by Henry Urbach, Robert Kronenberg, Aaron Betsky
Publisher: Distributed Art Publishers;
(July 2003)
ISBN: 189102468X
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Architecture
and Hygiene
by Adam Kalkin
Publisher: Batsford (Sep 2002)
ISBN: 0713487895 |
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Mobile:
The Art of Portable Architecture
by Jennifer Siegal
Publisher:
Princeton Architectural Press
ASIN: 1568983344 |
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