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Prefab Sustainable Housing Made From Recycled Shipping Containers

by , 10/30/09

E-House, Envision Prefab, shipping container architecture, prefab housing, shipping containers, sustainable affordable housing, recycled materials housing, prefabricated materials housing, green residence, eco friendly residence, eco friendly home

Shipping containers are known for their inherent strength, wide availability and relatively low cost — making them a practical and sustainable option for affordable housing. Last year, South Florida-based design, manufacturing and retail company, Envision Prefab set out to create a eco-conscious home, the “E-House,” constructed of sturdy cargo containers. They also wanted to educate homeowners about sustainability, so they recorded all the steps involved in retro-fitting shipping containers to construct the home and shared it with Jetson Green.

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4 Responses to “Prefab Sustainable Housing Made From Recycled Shipping Containers”

  1. mo8ius mo8ius says:

    This is sooooo annoying! argh!

    They ruin the container by cutting holes in it, then build an entirely new structure around it, which they then have to clad and waterproof–What a waste of a container.

    They could use a lot less material if they just built the house without the container. This is honestly some of the worst greenwash I’ve seen yet.

  2. medel medel says:

    hi there..im an architecture student from the Philippines..ive just want to ask, how do you put the structural aspect of this container houses. thanks.pls reply at my add. bautistamedel98@yahoo.com maraming salamat at mabuhay!!!!

  3. MarcJ. MarcJ. says:

    That’s just stunning. Simple and effective. I would love to recommend great e-book to anyone interested in build-your-own shipping container house. Take a look at the http://steelhouseplan.com

  4. koothoff koothoff says:

    I live in South Africa and would like to purchase some to erect on my Small holding. To rent out as homes.

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