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Holyoke Cabin is a Beautiful Shipping Container Home

by , 05/05/10

holyoke cabin, off grid, prefabricated housing, prefab housing, prefabs, modular housing, green design, green housing, green architecture, eco design, sustainable design

Holyoke Cabin is an excellent example of an elegant, efficient use of shipping containers to create a cozy cabin off the grid. Two used shipping containers, obtained for $800 apiece, serve as the starting point for this quaint prefab residence located outside of Duluth, Minnesota.

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5 Responses to “Holyoke Cabin is a Beautiful Shipping Container Home”

  1. brilang brilang says:

    They should’ve at least cleaned up the rust, treated it, and painted it over before adding the rest of the structure. That’s going to be a problem down the road if not dealt with up front.

    It would also be nice if Inhabitat could post a floor plan and total square footage on posts like this.

  2. johns johns says:

    Beautiful? I don’t think so!

  3. kristiantheconqueror kristiantheconqueror says:

    It works, but it sure as hell ain’t elegant… I wish you inhabitat guys would look at structures objectively instead of fawning over every single piece of eco-design, no matter how heinous or poorly implemented it may be. If you’re looking for a good rule of thumb, I suggest the following: would you be happy waking up every morning, looking out your window and seeing the structure in question?

  4. dustintownsend dustintownsend says:

    I love it! I agree, it would be great if they would include a floor plan.

  5. maryj maryj says:

    very clever and artistic use of two containers. it looks great – rather barnlike and set in a wide open space it doesn’t appear out of place. the middle space brings the two containers together as if it was always meant to be. i love it!

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