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30 Container Homes from around the World

Welcome to The 30 Most Influential Shipping Container Homes ever Built !

This resource has been designed to showcase and celebrate the momentum of the ISO Shipping
Container Home Movement around the World.

30 Most Influential Shipping Container Homes


It is made available for free as an electronic download and we are planning a small run of printed
copies that will be available for $19.95 + shipping . If you are interested in purchasing a printed
copy please contact us at admin@containerhome.info and ask us to reserve your copy.

Why create such a resource?

As ISBU based construction techniques continue to gain momentum around the World and edge
their way into more mainstream awareness we felt it was important to showcase and celebrate
some of the projects that have been competed over the past 10 years that have had a profound
impact and influence on this stream of Architecture and Design.

As the market continues to grow and expand we are starting to see new businesses and young
Designers enter the market bringing with them new ideas and enthusiasm, reinvigorating the
Shipping Container Home concept more than 20 years after its foundation. It’s fitting therefore
that this new generation have a resource that showcases the work of some of the early leaders
and risk takers, the owners and builders and designers that broke the ground and influenced
literally 1000’s to “think inside the box” as well as some of the more recent high profile projects.

As the World’s leading resource on the “How To” of Constructing Container Homes, we are in the
unique position of being able to not only bring together this material, but also to promote it to
the widest possible Global audience. I felt that creating this book would make an appropriate and
valuable additional resource for our readers, complementing our ever expanding training
materials and software.

If you have any questions about this book email us at admin@containerhome.info

Regards

Victor Wallace
www.containerhome.info
Container Construction Project s around the World
If you enjoy this free e-book showcasing the 30 Most Influential Container Homes ever Built
then you are going to love our exclusive Members Only Area.

In our Members Area we have the following Owner Builder resources:

1, Additional Container Construction Projects like the 30 showcased here.

2, 15 Video’s that discuss the fundamentals of How to Build a Container Home.

- This free video on stacking and modification is a good example of what to expect.

Video 13 of 15 – Stacking and Modification Video.

3, Over 10,000 pages of valuable 3rd party resources on the subject of Container and Self
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All of this is just $47 for lifetime Membership.

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Project Type Shipping Container Home

Owners Undisclosed
Country Los Angles, California USA
Architect / Designer Peter De Maria – De Maria Design Ass.

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Year Completed 2006
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30 Most Influential Shipping Container Homes
It would be impossible to create a showcase of
the 30 Most Influential Container Homes of the
last decade and not have the Redondo Beach

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House by Peter De Maria at the Top of that list.

There are some that might argue it’s design


merits, but that is not what this list is about.
This list is dedicated to the 30 Projects that
have most influenced the Container Home
market, moving container based construction
closer towards mainstream acceptance and in
that respect this project simply has no peers.

Completed in 2006 in notoriously difficult to


permit Redondo Beach California this was not
the first container home built in the US by any
stretch but it was the first container home to
gain mainstream awareness and acceptance by
the majority that saw it.

De Maria’s professional approach to issues like


the building approval process showed many of
the old guard of the alternative housing
movement that historical issues associated with
Container Homes like gaining permitting
approval where often created as much by the
attitudes of the applicants as by the approval
authorities themselves.
Project Type Shipping Container Home
Owners Undisclosed
Country New Jersey, United States
Architect / Designer Adam Kalkin

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Year Completed 2008
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If Peter De Maria has any serious

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competition for the Title of Most
Influential Container Home
Designer of the last decade it
could only come from one man –
the larger than life designer and
Architect Adam Kalkin.

Adam Kalkin has designed and


built a number of high profile
container homes that have
caught the imagination of
Architects, Designers and Owner
Builders around the World.

My favorite of Adam’s projects is


the project referred to as the
“Quick House Project”

We reference several more of


Adam Kalkin’s work in the
Members Area portfolio.
Project Type Shipping Container Home
Owners Boucher Grygier
Country East Bay, California United States
Architect / Designer Leger Wanaselja

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Year Completed 2007
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30 Most Influential Shipping Container Homes
Photographs of Jan Grygier’s Container House are
sometimes incorrectly labeled as Peter De Maria’s
Redondo Beach Home – featured as Project 1.

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I think this is because the Houses are very loosely
similar from outward appearances and both where
under construction at almost exactly the same
time, as such they both got swept up together in
the online press.

The Leger Wanaselja designed home is an airy yet


compact 1350 square foot comprising three
bedrooms the main feature of note is the use of
insulated containers into the design. Two forty-foot
containers are stacked on one side and a third is
cut in half and stacked on the other creating
protective walls for a two story atrium living room
in the middle. Bedrooms in the upper containers
where given added width with bay windows. A
stair and a bridge through the atrium connect the
two upper containers to the space below.

The house was also designed to minimize energy


use through passive solar design. Deep eaves
minimize summer solar gain, while allowing winter
solar heating. Well placed windows supply
excellent daylighting and summer
ventilation. Additional energy and water saving
features such as stacked plumbing, roof rainwater
collection, high efficacy lighting, and solatubes
further reduce ecological impacts.
Project Type Shipping Container Home(s)
Owners Undisclosed
Country Atlanta, Georgia USA
Architect / Designer Francis Kirkpatrick / George Runkle

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Year Completed 2006 / 2010 – Two Homes
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There can be few better testimonials to customer satisfaction than completing a Container Home and then going
ahead and retaining the same Design and Engineering team to build a almost identical home right next door.

Owner/Builder: g a d design + construction


Architect: Francis Kirkpatrick
Structural Engineer: George W. Runkle, P.E., Runkle Consulting, Inc.
Project Type Shipping Container Home
Owners Undisclosed
Country France
Architect / Designer CG Architects

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Year Completed 2010
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The French Design Team behind
Project 5, CG Architects caused
quite a stir in 2010 when the
launched the “Cross Box”

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There was significant discussion
online about whether or not this
stunning home was really built using
Shipping Containers or was simply a
modular home.

The Cross Box uses 4 x 40 ft HC


containers in a complex cross
stacked configuration.

For those seeking inspiration from


these projects please take note that
significant ( and expensive )
engineering and modification is
required to do this safely. Its not
just a case of dropping the
containers down like Lego blocks.

For those interested in off axis


stacking we have a free video
tutorial you can watch online.

This type of project although


visually stunning is best considered
“statement architecture” rather
than affordable housing.
Project Type Shipping Container Home
Owners Keith Dewey
Country British Columia, Canada
Architect / Designer Self Designed Zigloo – Keith Dewey

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Year Completed 2006
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Project Type Shipping Container Home
Owners Undisclosed
Country Santiago Chile
Architect / Designer Ruben Rivera Peede

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Year Completed 2010
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25 Container Home Construction Project s
Constructed from five repurposed containers the Liray House in Santiago Chile makes the cut of our Top 30

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because it is one of the very few houses that can truly claim the potential for easy relocation.

An often quoted benefit of Container based construction is the ability to easily move the house at a later date,
however there are in reality few houses ( even in this line up ) that could be relocated practically, this house is as
close as it gets to relocation capability and remain a “real” house.

Designed and constructed by Proyecto ARQtainer and Architect Ruben Rivera Peede the design brief was to
design and construct a house quickly, that was earthquake resistant, at low cost and be to be no more than
115m2 in size.
Project Type Shipping Container Home
Owners Katie Nichols and John Walker
Country Houston Texas, United States
Architect / Designer Numen Development

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Year Completed 2009
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Numen Development created this
three bedroom, three bathroom1860
sqft house in Houston Texas as an
exercise in high efficiency building.

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Some of the “green elements” include
SIPs incorporated in roof and floors,
on-demand hot water heater a high
efficiency AC system and energy
recovery ventilation system. Bamboo
flooring and low-VOC paints and the
use of fiberboard products.

Energy efficient appliances


Includes dual-flush toilets and efficient
plumbing/fixtures

In addition, the most expensive


elements of the home, the structural
elements and mechanical core, were
partially prefabricated in a shop for
efficiency.

Overall the house is a fascinating


display of containers, SIPs, energy
efficiency, and green materials.
Project Type Shipping Container Home
Owners Gabriela Calvo & Marco Peralta
Country Costa Rica
Architect / Designer Benjamin Garcia Saxe

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Year Completed 2011
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In my opinion this wonderful example of a Shipping
Container Home deserves inclusion in this showcase
because it heralds a return to the core principals of the
Container Home movement, something I think some
new designers have forgotten.

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Specifically:

1, The reuse and repurposing of 2nd hand materials.


2, The creation of affordable housing solutions.

A number of high profile container construction builds


over the last 2-3 years have caused many early leaders
in this space grave concern that we are simply heading
down a path of repeating the mistakes of the past.

Several designers have been creating huge low density


homes, some have even resorted to “getting around”
the restrictions of standardized containers by having
brand new custom made over sized containers made
in China for their projects !

Gabriela Calvo and Marco Peralta have built this


wonderful container home on their property outside
of San Jose Costa Rica. By utilizing recycled shipping
containers and doing some of the work themselves,
they were able to keep the ultimate cost of the home
down to an extremely affordable level.

The house consists of two 40′ containers installed on


pier foundations, slightly set apart to create a wider
cross section, larger window sections and great views
of both the east and the west.
Project Type Shipping Container Home
Owners Undisclosed
Country Costa Rica
Architect / Designer Bamboo Grove

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Year Completed 2009
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Bamboo Groove Housing is a
Costa Rican based design &
construction company,
developing sustainable
affordable houses with the use
of plantation bamboo and

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the re-use of insulated
shipping containers.

Erwin Schuster started Bamboo


Groove in 2005.
Project Type Shipping Container Home Studio
Owners Andrea Shapiro
Country Amagansett, New York USA
Architect / Designer Maziar Behrooz

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Year Completed 2009
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30 Most Influential Shipping Container Homes
Shapiro's project is built with
two 9'6" x 40' x 8' shipping
containers — obtained for
$2,500 each (including

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delivery)

The containers were placed on


top of 9' foundation walls, and
most of the steel flooring was
removed to open up and
provide access to the lower
level.

With the stairs connecting both


levels, the studio ended up
with expansive 18' floor to
ceiling walls and abundant
natural lighting.

Shapiro now has about 850


square feet and plenty of wall
space to hang future pieces.
Project Type Shipping Container Home
Owners Anand Bungalows
Country Malaysia
Architect / Designer Ken Kwok

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Year Completed 2010
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Project Type Shipping Container Home / Shop
Owners Undisclosed
Country Krabi - Thailand
Architect / Designer
Year Completed 2010

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Project Type Shipping Container Home
Owners Todd and Gae Hoffman
Country Lexington Kentucky, United States
Architect / Designer Tom Cheek

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Year Completed 2010
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30 Most Influential Shipping Container Homes
Louisville
Video 2 in our series of 15 “How to Build a Container Home”
Video Tutorials looks at How a Shipping Container is

Container Homes of the World – Video Tutorials


manufactured – Vital information if you want to re-engineer
them.

Click here to Watch Video 2 of 15


Project Type Shipping Container Homes
Owners Steve Ross
Country New Zealand
Architect / Designer Self Designed – Steve Ross

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Year Completed 2008
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Project Type Shipping Container Home Extension
Owners Undisclosed
Country Nantes, France
Architect / Designer Christophe Nogry

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Year Completed 2009
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Simple yet beautiful.

Christophe Nogry’s house


extension in the suburb of Nantes
Framce was constructed using
one 40-foot and one 20-foot
shipping containers.

Due to the narrowness of the


site, shipping container was a
perfect solution for the addition.
To cope with shipping container
proportion, a storage wall system
was designed for one side while
the connecting bridge enlarge the
living areas makes it a more
comfortable living area.

The second floor contains a new


master bedroom with en-suite
bathroom.
Project Type Shipping Container Home
Owners Bernard Morin and Joyce Labelle
Country St. Adele, Quebec
Architect / Designer Maison IDEKIT

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Year Completed 2009
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30 Most Influential Shipping Container Homes
Using seven recycled shipping
containers, architect Bernard
Morin and wife Joyce Labelle built
this contemporary residence in
St. Adele, Quebec. The home is

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the first of many to come for their
new company, Maison Idekit,
which will help homeowners turn
containers into architecturally
unique, and inexpensive,
homes. The company has two
more residential projects set to
break ground in the next couple
months using a total of twelve
container modules.

DEKIT’s first home is 3,000 square


feet with four-bedrooms. It cost
about $175,000 to build and
turns container design on its
head. Rather than feature the
exposed containers on the
exterior, the containers are
exposed on the inside — you can
even see serial numbers, dents,
and corrugated detail in several
places throughout the home. On
the outside, the home has five
inches of insulation that is topped
by brown wood siding. You can
see more in these videos:
Project Type Shipping Container Home
Owners Tim Palen
Country Joshua Tree, California
Architect / Designer EcoTech Design

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Year Completed 2011
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Project Type Shipping Container Home
Owners 8747 House
Country Arkansas United States
Architect / Designer theworkshop 308

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Year Completed 2010
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Project Type Shipping Container Home
Owners Debbie Glassberg
Country Kansas City Missouri USA
Architect / Designer Home Contained

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Year Completed 2011
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Project Type Shipping Container Home
Owners Undisclosed
Country Curacaví, Chile
Architect / Designer James and Mau

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Year Completed 2010
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Project Type Shipping Container Home
Owners Undisclosed
Country New South Wales, Australia
Architect / Designer AAD Build Homes
Year Completed 2010

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Container Homes of the World – Thailand
Container Homes of the World – New Zealand
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Louisville
Video 3 in our series of 15 “How to Build a Container Home”

Container Homes of the World – Video Tutorials


Video Tutorials looks at Purchasing Second Hand Containers.
What to look for and what to look out for !

Click here to Watch Video 3 of 15


Project Type Shipping Container Home
Owners Paul Stankey
Country Untied States
Architect / Designer Paul Stankey – Self Designed

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Year Completed 2006
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Project Type Shipping Container Home
Owners Undisclosed
Country France
Architect / Designer D3 Architects.
Year Completed 2006

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Project Type Shipping Container Studio
Owners Undisclosed
Country Made in China
Architect / Designer Meka

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Year Completed 2010
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An honest review of this Container
Home Studio would need to say that
there wasn’t anything outstanding
about it that would entitle it to a
position in the 30 Most Influential

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Container Homes Ever Built.

The reason this studio from Meka


Homes is included in this list not
because of the design team because
of the genius of the Meka Marketing
Team.

Not since Peter De Maria Redondo


Beach House was launched back in
2006 has a Container Home had so
much press and publicity and interest
from those outside the movement.

The reason behind all that press ? A


large part at least was the location -
West Village - New York City.

The downside of the Meka Project for


me was that the business model of
Meka Homes is to manufacture in
China and import completed homes
into the US something I don’t support
- the only benefit is some cost savings
at the expense of local businesses and
the environment. These great designs
could easily be executed locally and
still be affordable.
Project Type Shipping Container Cabins
Owners Cove Park
Country Peaton Hill, Scotland
Architect / Designer Urban Space Management

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Year Completed 2002
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In 2002, the team that would eventually go on to create the famous Container City project USM Ltd created
three en-suite accommodation units to act as artist retreats at Peaton Hill, Scotland.

In order to blend into the beautiful rural the exterior was painted dark green and a green roof was

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constructed to grow out of the landscape due to the slope of the terrain, sliding glass doors lead out onto
the decked balcony.

Each units is constructed from 2 - 8’ x 20’ containers providing kitchen, sitting, bedroom and bathroom (with
shower) spaces. The 960 sqft green roof was planted This project deserves inclusion in this book for the
simple fact that in 2002 there where just a handful of people building with containers most projects where
private and tucked away, this was a very public and high profile project at the time.

Due to the success of the first three units, six more were commissioned and completed in 2006.
Louisville
Video 4 in our series of 15 “How to Build a Container Home”

Container Homes of the World – Video Tutorials


Video Tutorials looks the 10 biggest mistakes people make when
building a Container Home.

Click here to Watch Video 4 of 15


Project Type Shipping Container Cabin
Owners Lieutenant Colonel Chandimal Peiris
Country Sri Lanka
Architect / Designer Damith Premathilake

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Year Completed 2010
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30 Most Influential Shipping Container Homes
30 Most Influential Shipping Container Homes
This Shipping Container Holiday Cabin located on an Special Forces army training base in Sri Lanka was built entirely from
reclaimed materials. It is surrounded by jungle and sits on the shore of a beautiful lake with views to the mountains beyond.

The cabin was constructed in about a month without skilled construction labor under the architect’s instruction. The
Architect considered all the natural and man made elements already available in the setting and advised the owner to find
the reclaimed material to be used in the project. Materials used included timber strips from old bunkers and weapon boxes,
and used railway sleepers. The overall intent of the designer was to create a relaxing and enjoyable space by using already
available resources and the surrounding environment.

Principal Architect: Damith Prematikake


Associate: Anil Arumpura
Photography by Logan MacDougall Pope.
The total Project area: 700 SQFT
Client: Lieutenant Colonel Chandimal Peiris
Project Type Shipping Container Studio – Guest House

Owners Stacey Hill


Country San Antonio Texas, USA
Architect / Designer Jim Poteet

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Year Completed 2010
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30 Most Influential Shipping Container Homes
Jim Poteet created this guest house / garden retreat for San Antonio
Artist Stacy Hill in 2010.

The reclaimed 40 ft Shipping Container features a green roof and

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composing toilet and bamboo floors and wall paneling.

The guest house won a 2010 AIA Award.


Container Construction Project s around the World
If you enjoy this free e-book showcasing the 30 Most Influential Container Homes ever Built
then you are going to love our exclusive Members Only Area.

In our Members Area we have the following Owner Builder resources:

1, Additional Container Construction Projects like the 30 showcased here.

2, 15 Video’s that discuss the fundamentals of How to Build a Container Home.

- This free video on stacking and modification is a good example of what to expect.

Video 13 of 15 – Stacking and Modification Video.

3, Over 10,000 pages of valuable 3rd party resources on the subject of Container and Self
Building

4, A free copy of our 3D ContainerHome Design Software .

All of this is just $47 for lifetime Membership.

Check out the Membership Offer Here.

If you have any questions please drop us an email at admin@containerhome.info

Regards

Victor
www.containerhome.info

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