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Eco-Essence Homes
"The CLOUD" from our PACIFIC RANGE is constructed to comply with the HIA
GreenSmart program. The home achieves an 8 star energy rating, heated and cooled using passive design principles. The use of non toxic paints, joinery,timbers and wall cladding means their air quality in the home is of high standard from throughout construction and from the day you move in.
Tomecek Studio Architecture
Photography by John Gibbons
This project is designed as a family retreat for a client that has been visiting the southern Colorado area for decades. The cabin consists of two bedrooms and two bathrooms – with guest quarters accessed from exterior deck.
Project by Studio H:T principal in charge Brad Tomecek (now with Tomecek Studio Architecture). The project is assembled with the structural and weather tight use of shipping containers. The cabin uses one 40’ container and six 20′ containers. The ends will be structurally reinforced and enclosed with additional site built walls and custom fitted high-performance glazing assemblies.
Louise Nettleton Architects
Paul Bradshaw
Inspiration pour une façade de maison container métallique urbaine de taille moyenne et de plain-pied avec un toit en appentis.
Inspiration pour une façade de maison container métallique urbaine de taille moyenne et de plain-pied avec un toit en appentis.
Modern Huts Inc.
Front view of a two 40' shipping container home.
Adina Currie Photography - www.adinaphotography.com
Exemple d'une petite façade de maison container métallique et blanche moderne de plain-pied avec un toit plat.
Exemple d'une petite façade de maison container métallique et blanche moderne de plain-pied avec un toit plat.
Stone's Throw Builders
Recycled shipping containers combine with traditional stick-building methods to result in this luxury hybrid home. A juxtaposition of wood, mixed metal and soft textural elements strike a fabulous balance between industrial and rustic. The designers turned the concept of sustainable luxury upside down to create this truly original design.
Fredman Design Group
Recycled shipping containers combine with traditional stick-building methods to result in this luxury hybrid home. A juxtaposition of wood, mixed metal and soft textural elements strike a fabulous balance between industrial and rustic. The designers turned the concept of sustainable luxury upside down to create this truly original design.
Peter B. Rice & Co
Facing to the South the gable end contains a 2 story wall of glass that brings in light for the entire home. The windows and doors on this house are Marvin Integrity Wood-Ultrex units with a ebony exterior. The siding used on this house is a poly-fly ash material manufactured by Boral. For the vertical siding a channel groove pattern was chosen and at the entry (green) a ship-lap pattern. The decking is a composite product from Fiberon with a cable rail system at one end. All the products on the exterior were chosen in part because of their low maintenance qualities.
Photography by Anthony Crisafulli Photography
Troo Designs Kitchens Baths Interiors
Inspiration pour une grande façade de maison container métallique minimaliste à un étage avec un toit plat.
User
This 1,897 square foot, one story home with walkout/exposed lower level home is located in Blue Mounds, Wisconsin. Features include: 3 bedrooms, 2 1/2 bathrooms, a 2 car garage and unique features such as shipping containers and steel trusses. A variety of materials such as horizontal steel, rectangular and vertical fiber cement panels, and EIFS (exterior insulation finish system) are being used on the exterior.
Hal Kearney, Photographer
Leger Wanaselja Architecture
Leger Wanaselja Architecture
Cette image montre une façade de maison container bohème.
Cette image montre une façade de maison container bohème.
Chris Pardo Design - Elemental Architecture
Exemple d'une façade de maison container tendance en bois de plain-pied.
Resolution: 4 Architecture
LAKE IOSCO HOUSE
Location: Bloomingdale, NJ
Completion Date: 2009
Size: 2,368 sf
Typology Series: Single Bar
Modules: 4 Boxes, Panelized Fireplace/Storage
Program:
o Bedrooms: 3
o Baths: 2.5
o Features: Carport, Study, Playroom, Hot Tub
Materials:
o Exterior: Cedar Siding, Azek Infill Panels, Cement Board Panels, Ipe Wood Decking
o Interior: Maple Cabinets, Bamboo Floors, Caesarstone Countertops, Slate Bathroom Floors, Hot Rolled Black Steel Cladding Aluminum Clad Wood Windows with Low E, Insulated Glass,
Architects: Joseph Tanney, Robert Luntz
Project Architect: Kristen Mason
Manufacturer: Simplex Industries
Project Coordinator: Jason Drouse
Engineer: Lynne Walshaw P.E., Greg Sloditskie
Contractor: D Woodard Builder, LLC
Photographer: © RES4
Ernest M. Ferizi
German Embassy in Pristina - Kosovo, contracted the architecture office “Ferizi + Ferizi Architects” to plan and implement an Annex Office building for their purposes. As detached part of this building is designed the waiting area, as alone standing structure.
This Office Building is constructed by assembling of Eight used office containers that were delivered on trucks and set up after only a few hours on the basis of the LEGO principle, according to the planning on strip foundations.
By removing the flexible exterior wall panels, a large room of 115 m² was created, with the counter wall as a room partition between two office spaces, each with seven workstations as well as three counters for agents on one side and a room for visitors on the other side.
With this system, room solutions can be easily implemented in all dimensions.
The container, seen as a geometric shape, is a simple, octagonal, solid box.
The standardized perfection of its dimensions is striking: 2.44 meters wide, 2.59 meters high and 6.06 meters or 12.19 meters long.
Since its introduction in 1956 by the American transport entrepreneur Malcom McLean, the container has become a standardized transport module worldwide, whether on ships, trucks or construction sites.
The shipping containers have additionally revolutionized the transport industry, pushed the globalization noticeably, and thus directly or indirectly influenced all our lives.
But after only a few years, when the first overseas containers wore out, many engineers recognized the positive properties of used shipping containers for building houses, especially since they are robust, flexible, multifunctional and second-hand relatively inexpensive to purchase. The time has long passed by to treat containers exclusively as transport objects.
As a "measure of all things", containers can hardly be ignored in construction.
Their use is no longer limited to temporary use since school containers, information containers, office containers or entire residential buildings are now part of our everyday life in the construction industry.
However, current examples of the container architecture prove that even the most demanding solutions for container building are feasible. For their specific aesthetic and spatial qualities, containers also serve as design parameters for the development of new forms of architecture and urbanity.
The office building as an extension of the visa section, characterized by modern materials and contemporary aesthetics has been designed and built mainly as a low-energy building.
Extensive insulation to achieve a comfortable and sustainable constant temperature in the interior, high window quality and low energy consumption make the building energy-efficient.
The sophisticated lighting technology, networks, heating systems and air-conditioning systems are also components of this equipment.
It creates an overall harmonic picture and guarantees the highest standard in sustainable construction, taking into consideration the fact that environmentally friendly recycling and reutilization have become an increasingly important issue in our society.
West and East side of the wooden facade is compact and has few openings, while the southern facade is completely open with lot of glass. Its spatial openness ensures a transparent, friendly work environment, which allows a lot of light into the space.
This openness allows an uninterrupted, pleasant and close-to-nature view from interior spaces into the beautiful garden. During the installation of sophisticated light sources in the garden, emphasis was not only put on functionality and security, but also on the beauty of the garden shown through the illumination in the evening.
Large, horizontal white “brisole” serve as external sun protection systems, mounted on the canopies of the entrance areas of the modular construction and the enclosure, adeptly cast shade on these areas and at the same time shape the entire architectural language.
While on one hand, the two quadratic ledges suspended in the air, are docked with steel stairs and match the wooden façade, lead the staff to their office space, the artful modern interior, on the other hand, perfectly unites the functionality, innovative technology, culture and positive effects on the employees' efficiency and wellbeing.
A lot of white, interjected by warm wooden and colored accents, determines the ambience.
In the case of the lighting solution, the mainly linear ceiling lighting is used as the overlapping design element both for the offices of the visa section as well as for the counters and the waiting area for the visitors.
They underline the puristic design in order to create a pleasant light for a desired general illumination and ensure optimal light conditions without causing disturbing reflections on the computer screens.
In addition, precisely positioned pendant luminaires are installed at the workstations, which ensure pleasant room brightness.
In the entrance area, the harmonic and uniform lighting effect from the ground highlights the integration of photography and architecture.
Photographs of landscapes, people, places, expressing unforgettable, impressive moments and memories have been lovingly engraved on 8 x 8cm square oak blocks.
The idea of an effective, impressive environment that stimulates and inspires the work was the premiss on which the whole design concept was based. Consequently, the modular construction was no longer viewed through its history of utilization and scars, but rather as a structure of work ambiance, art and elegance.
FERIZI + FERIZI Architects
Photo: Arben Llapashtica
Soloo Architect
Modeling and Rendering of a 2 bedroom 40ft. Shipping Container home for a client in California. Both 2D and 3D drawings were drafted by Soloo Architect.
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