Thinking inside of the box may become the newest trend for creative thinkers thanks to this new 12-unit office and studio building called the “Box Office.” Constructed of 32 shipping containers, the building is meant to be a working haven for companies and individuals looking for a cheerful, comfortable, and eco-friendly place to think. Joe Haskett, the principal at Distill Studio, designed the building to ensure that it would provide a well-insulated and environmentally sensitive environment for its future occupants, which among other features includes high-performing windows and doors and an efficient HVAC system. The project is developed by Truth Box Inc. and recently broke ground this week in Providence, R.I.
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Does anyone know the heating/cooling properties of a container?
I would think the winters would be cold and summers hot ( which would be the least green trait a building could have)
designobot,
They have very little, if any, thermal resistance to heat or cold. Our strategy in dealing with this issue was to provide the best building envelope possible. By addressing this first, we can reduce our overall heating and cooling loads, and furthermore, reduce our overal energy usage. We’ve energy modeled the building and we foresee an overall energy reduction of 25 to 30% when compared to your average office building. This is something that will need to be verified once we have some data after tenancy is established.
Hope this helps.
I`ve also played with container idea
So maybe youre interested
http://teapode.blogspot.com/2008/06/i-saw-many-container-solutions-on-tv.html
The bright energy of this building and its contrast with the surrounding landscape is great. I’d love to see interior shots as businesses move in.