Katipo Design - Friendship Drive, Dunedin, New Zealand - Container House
Home built by stacking two 20 ft shipping containers on top of a concrete block garage. We spent considerable time making thes plans work, whilst still retaining the general layout she requested.
We also spent plenty of time researching container house construction, and have developed some real in-house expertise.
Currently, the house is 2/3rds finished as of May 2012
Find Shipping Container Homes, 20 ft container, 40 ft container, ISBU in your area!
http://www.katipodesign.co.nz/container-house/
Showing posts with label Container House. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Container House. Show all posts
Tuesday, June 5, 2012
Tim Steel Structures - Livingston Manor, NY - Container House
Tim Steel Structures - Livingston Manor, NY - Container House
A very nice example of 2 x 40 ft shipping containers sat on top of a 20 ft shipping container and space used between the two of them to make a very nice shipping container home.
Find Shipping Container Homes, 20 ft container, 40 ft container, ISBU in your area!
http://www.steeleart.com/container.html
A very nice example of 2 x 40 ft shipping containers sat on top of a 20 ft shipping container and space used between the two of them to make a very nice shipping container home.
Find Shipping Container Homes, 20 ft container, 40 ft container, ISBU in your area!
http://www.steeleart.com/container.html
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Livingston Manor,
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Tim Steel Structures
Wednesday, May 23, 2012
Crosson Clarke Carnachan Architects - Coromandel, New Zealand - Container House
Crosson Clarke Carnachan Architects - Coromandel, New Zealand - Container House
This container house captures the beautiful simplicity of living with nature. Natural timber provides a seamless connection to its surroundings.
Designed by Crosson Clarke Carnachan Architects, this unique holiday home can be easily boxed up when not in use. A simple mechanism opens the deck upon arrival.
The house has a simple rectangular open plan that extends the interior space to the outside and the ocean beyond.
Crosson Clarke Carnachan Architects
This container house captures the beautiful simplicity of living with nature. Natural timber provides a seamless connection to its surroundings.
Designed by Crosson Clarke Carnachan Architects, this unique holiday home can be easily boxed up when not in use. A simple mechanism opens the deck upon arrival.
The house has a simple rectangular open plan that extends the interior space to the outside and the ocean beyond.
Crosson Clarke Carnachan Architects
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