It’s hard to contain one’s enthusiasm for DeMaria Design‘s Redondo Beach House. The home, constructed with a combination of prefabricated shipping containers and traditional buildings materials, is a stunning beachfront residence. It is the first in a line of homes that will be available from DeMaria Design’s “packaged architecture” affiliate, Logical Homes. DeMaria has said that he considers shipping containers the icons of the global age: “stacked containers create a powerful imagery on the landscape.” With that, we can certainly expect to see more recycled shipping container architecture to come from this Manhattan Beach-based design studio.
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[...] has a couple of great prefabs showcased, like the Redondo Beach Shipping Container House. All part of Inhabitats prefab [...]
I remember hearing, \”…you can\’t live in a cargo container, they\’re not strong enough, or they\’re too hot, or they\’re too old and too rusty, or no people into steel cargo boxes or…\” I must have read fifty blog posts on the net that bashed this house while it was under constrution. Then it gets finished, published, an AIA award and they\’re filming documentaries about it. Definitely paid it\’s dues! Redondo project broke the barrier for all the others who now follow. In time there will be many container projects, but this will always be the \”Model T\” that showed everyone how it could and should be done. Logical home site has been silent for quite some time. I caught a Demaria lecture at UCLA last year and he said Logical homes was in a product development mode, sort of like what automobile makers do. Hoping to see the new prefabs in the South Bay soon.
Hey we live in San Diego where the average house price is $325,000. We could certainly use the Redondo Beach Prefab – the more the better. Try and get that cost down!
More pictures with container home, illy cafe bar in container http://www.pro-container.com
There are more shipping container houses at http://www.container-life.com
It’s been a few years now, but this project is still brings a feeling of excitement and exhilaration. Timeless design is always fresh. What is happening at the moment with new container projects by DeMaria???
Building with containers is worth taking a look at if you are contemplating a new home.
Good resource is the Residential Shipping Container Primer website. A DO IT YOURSELF (DIY) REFERENCE AND FOR CONVERTING RECYCLED INTERMODAL CARGO SHIPPING CONTAINERS INTO BUILDINGS AND ARCHITECTURE.
Lots of example buildings, details, facts, and links to other articles. They have something new that you can setup your own project wiki to get help with your project if you are the design build sort…