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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
A
Link
Project ID
Project Name
Architect/Designer
Designer Location
Status as of October 2006
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
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)
077
Habitainer
Co-operative network coordinated by
Luis Rodriguez Alonso
Barcelona
Spain
Container-based live/work units. Development stage. Seeking resources.



B
Link
Project ID
Project Name
Architect/Designer
Designer Location
Status as of October 2006
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
196
Modular Accommodation System (MAS)
Bluebase/Matthias Hamm
London, UK

European and HK Patented. SME grant for structural assessment.

C
Link
Project ID
Project Name
Architect/Designer
Designer Location
Status as of October 2006
200
Sauna Box
Castor Canadensis
Toronto, ON Canada
Wood fired stove with additional electicity supplied by a solar panel. Each Sauna Box is site specific and custom built.
054
Simonstown High School
Shipping Container Hostel
Paul Cooper
South Africa
Built in 1998

D
Link
Project ID
Project Name
Architect/Designer
Designer Location
Status as of October 2006
195
platFORM
William Deegan/ nextmodernfacilities
Bethlehem, PA,
USA
Project for a youth aids prevention/sports facility to be erected for under $5,000 US dollars in South Africa.
202
Redondo Beach House
DeMaria Design Associates
Manhattan Beach, CA

Custom residence in Redondo Beach, CA.
Under construction.
208
Zigloo Domestique
Keith Dewey
Victoria B.C.
Canada

Custom residence in Victoria B.C. Canada.
Under construction.

F
Link
Project ID
Project Name
Architect/Designer
Designer Location
Status as of October 2006
075
Ten Year Hotel
Lee Ferguson and Jonathan Whittaker
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Studio design project dealing with city, surface, and cell. This is a temporary approach to hotel design.
065
Gloucester Green
FXFOWLE
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.
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.

G
Link
Project ID
Project Name
Architect/Designer
Designer Location
Status as of October 2006


056
Container School for humanity in
Cross Keys, Jamaica.
August and September 2000
Global Peace Containers Intl.
Prof. Dick Martin,
Soren Ludwig.
Atlanta
GA
USA
GlobalPeaceContainer.com builds sustainable, low-cost alternatives to traditional construction methods.
078
Global Portable Buildings
Global Portable Buildings Inc
Santa Rosa,
CA, USA
Container-based structures designed for commercial and residential applications.

048
Future Shack
Sean Godsell
Australia
built prototype
074
Keetwonen
Quinten de Gooijer
Amsterdam,
The Netherlands
Student village using 1050 ISO 40' containers near Amsterdam city center.
196
"Baldakin" Modular Accommodation System (BMAS)
Alain Guigan / AGRAL SA
Cully, Switzerland.
Modular Accommodation Capsules fitted in an ISO container frame.

H
Link
Project ID
Project Name
Architect/Designer
Designer Location
Status as of August 2006
049
Container Living
House
Kevin Tze King Ho
Singapore/Australia
Thesis on container living.
209
cargotecture studio 320
HyBrid
Seattle, WA,
USA

Cargotecture Studio 320 is manufactured by a Seattle area fabricator, and can be completed and delivered within two months.
068
Four-over-Two
HyBrid Seattle: Joel Egan, Robert Humble, Buster Simpson, et al.
Seattle, WA,
USA
CargoTecture: Coming Soon to Urban Infill Seattle; 72 Cans around 14th & Madison & Pike.

J
Link
Project ID
Project Name
Architect/Designer
Designer Location
Status as of October 2006
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.
057
PRO/CON
program
Jones, Partners: Architecture
El Segundo, CA, USA
Complete building system incorporating ISO standard 20' shipping containers.

K
Link
Project ID
Project Name
Architect/Designer
Designer Location
Status as of October 2006
041
12 container house,
Brooklin, Maine
Adam Kalkin
New Jersey
Used as a vacation home by the client
042
The Collector's House at Shelburne Museum in
Shelburne, VT
Adam Kalkin
New Jersey
Open for inspection (during months when museum is open).
043
$99,000 House,
South version
Adam Kalkin
New Jersey
unknown
044
$99,000 House,
North version
Adam Kalkin
New Jersey
unknown
063
Quik Build
Adam Kalkin
New Jersey
2000 sf kit house. 3 bedroom, 2.5 bathroom.


067
Container Projects
Hannes Koppel
Keila, Estonia
Various container studies
201
Container Metamorphosed
J. Kretschmer, Architect
San Jose, CA USA
Concept

L
Link
Project ID
Project Name
Architect/Designer
Designer Location
Status as of August 2006
046
Guzman Penthouse
LOT-EK
Ada Tolla &
Giuseppe Lignano
New York,
NY, USA
Residential project completed1996
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.
Designed for use in Tokyo after shipping from the USA.
Unbuilt 1996
061
Container
Cafe
LOT-EK
Ada Tolla &
Giuseppe Lignano
New York,
NY, USA
Designed for
Art Basel-Miami Beach




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.
062
Container Kit Home
LOT-EK
Ada Tolla &
Giuseppe Lignano, + Guy Zucker,
Maggie Peng
New York,
NY
USA
2003
project currently in development
198
Container Home Kit
CHK Loft
LOT-EK
Ada Tolla + Giuseppe Lignano partners
New York,
NY
USA
2005 in development.
199
Container Home Kit
CHK Compact
LOT-EK
Ada Tolla + Giuseppe Lignano partners
New York,
NY
USA
2005 in development.

M
Link
Project ID
Project Name
Architect/Designer
Designer Location
Status as of October 2006
045
fhiltex-x
mmw architects
Oslo, Norway
single built prototype
using 2 containers.
various renderings online.
071
4 Container House
(s-CON01)
Mark Meyer
designSTUDIO
Austin, TX

4 Container House study
072
2 Container House
(s-CON02)
Mark Meyer
designSTUDIO
Austin, TX
2 Container House study

O
Link
Project ID
Project Name
Architect/Designer
Designer Location
Status as of October 2006
047
Seatrain Residence for Richard Carlson
Office of Mobile Design: Jennifer Siegal,
Venice, California
Ccompleted residence

R
Link
Project ID
Project Name
Architect/Designer
Designer Location
Status as of August 2006
069
Container Camping
Royal Wolf Containers
Australia
Sydney,
Australia
Originally designed for weekend camping groups. Has many applications and set-up time is under 20 minutes. Unit is fully weatherproof.
070
Food Servery
Royal Wolf Containers
Australia
Sydney,
Australia
Constructed for a water cable ski park in Australia. Has a capacity to serve up to 400 persons per hour. Fully self contained and operational in minutes.

S
Link
Project ID
Project Name
Architect/Designer
Designer Location
Status as of October 2006
211
FREITAG Shop Zurich
spillmann.echsle architekten eth sia
Zurich, ZH, Switzerland

The new, recycled FREITAG SHOP ZURICH, is entirely made from 17 used freight containers.
079
Flat-pack accomodation container
StarCabin
Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Space-creation solutions: solid, stable in value and extremely versatile. Next to each other, on top of each other, behind each other, stackable and combinable.

T
Link
Project ID
Project Name
Architect/Designer
Designer Location
Status as of October 2006

076
Mobile Atelier
Instructor: Evelyn Tickle at University of Virginia in 2000
Charlotesville, VA
Mobile dwelling designed and built by 12 fourth year University of Virginia School of Architecture students in 2000

U
Link
Project ID
Project Name
Architect/Designer
Designer Location
Status as of October 2006
050
Container
Learn Tower
London

Urban Space Management
Developer:
Eric Reynolds
London, UK
Built and operating as classrooms in East London.
051

Live/work artists studios
Cove Park, Scotland.
Urban Space Management
London, UK
Built and operating as live/work studios for artists.
052
Container City I
Trinity Buoy Wharf

Urban Space Management
Developer:
Eric Reynolds
London, UK
Studios/workshops.
Built and occupied.
053
Container City 2
Trinity Buoy Wharf

Urban Space Management
Developer:
Eric Reynolds
London, UK
Studios/workshops.
Built and occupied.

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