I have long been a fan of using shipping containers as architecture; they are inherently sustainable in the fact that they are repurposed industrial waste and virtually indestructable. Building with them is somewhat akin to playing with wooden blocks as toddlers, making it fun and relatively simple to come up with a really cool structure, and the aesthetic is still incredibly unique and interesting.
But the really great part about them is the ability to design and build cost effective structures. This is exciting to me because my contractor husband and I are about to embark on a housing project using these amazing materials and it's bigger than anything we could have imagined!
Still in the research phase, I thought I would share with you some of the inspiring images of container structures that really got the juices flowing. Enjoy.
images courtesy of containerhomes.net
images courtesy of architecture and hygiene
And a shameless plug of my own container design, from a project when I was in school
Check out this video from Modern Marvels
But the really great part about them is the ability to design and build cost effective structures. This is exciting to me because my contractor husband and I are about to embark on a housing project using these amazing materials and it's bigger than anything we could have imagined!
Still in the research phase, I thought I would share with you some of the inspiring images of container structures that really got the juices flowing. Enjoy.
images courtesy of containerhomes.net
images courtesy of architecture and hygiene
And a shameless plug of my own container design, from a project when I was in school
Check out this video from Modern Marvels
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