Recycled Shipping Containers: the New Building Blocks
June 30, 2009 · Print This Article
Homes made from shipping containers may be a far cry from the boxcar children’s basic shelter, but you still have to wonder whether Warner’s novel helped inspire the latest recycled building material. Many of the once unsightly steel boxes now have basements, balconies, and spiral staircases.
Shipping-container homes range from the simple but sustainable one-container Ecopod to the luxurious two-story Redondo Beach Container House, which won an award from the American Institute of Architects for its innovative design.
It’s not just the concept of recycling some of the 18 million cargo containers in use worldwide that has architects excited. In many ways, the containers compose ideal building material. Their building-block structure makes construction quick, they’re cheap,
The Intermodal Steel Building Units and Container Homes Association has declared container homes to be not just a fad, but “an incredible growing trend.” Don’t want to be stuck using last season’s recycled building material? You can order a do-it-yourself, prefab container home kit from LOT-EK and be the first in on your block to have walls of continuously welded 14-gauge steel.
–Sarah F. Kessler
[Source] Green Life
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