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Upcycle Living Rolls Out Affordable Shipping Container Housing

by , 02/19/10

shipping containers, shipping container housing, affordable housing, phoenix, upcycled living, temporary shelters, recycled materials, upcycled materials, eco residence

Phoenix-based Upcycle Living is aiming to bring affordable shipping container housing to the masses with its modern cost-effective designs. Just las fall they installed a 2-bedroom house at a green street fair in Phoenix, and orders started rolling in. The designers and builders now expect that they can produce a similar modular model for less than $100,000.

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12 Responses to “Upcycle Living Rolls Out Affordable Shipping Container Housing”

  1. slothglut slothglut says:

    Because of the name, I’m wondering whether all the rest of the house (interior + MEP) were also made with the same ‘upcycling’ method?
    Thank you in advance for the info.

  2. jlmurph678 jlmurph678 says:

    Wow what a brilliant idea! A metal rectangular box that is cheap to live in. We could build whole parks full of these for people to live in. SO innovative, perhaps we could build some second rate schools nearby and really follow the trailer park model.

  3. jlmurph678 jlmurph678 says:

    Great model for third world countries though…Could really help with a Haiti type of situation.

  4. noone noone says:

    trailer for a house… garbage for a design. who wants to live in a house that looks like a shipping container. you’re trying to solve the problem, when YOU are actually the problem.

  5. tada tada says:

    hey noone, you can put what ever you want on the outside: cement board, vinyl siding even stucco -

  6. classy classy says:

    i like this trend and want to live in one for cheap!

  7. Pram Chandran Pram Chandran says:

    I have seen simillar schemes before and love the idea very much. Being in the construction industry in Asia and Middle East, such ‘housing’ is being used to house workers on remote sites. Would be very interesting to adopt and adapt it for families in developing countries. Totally prefab operation in terms of production with ease of delivery to any developing countries by shipping and road. Concern on mechcanical, electrical and plumbing matters can be resolved and add avantage of a flexible facade treatement is a plus. Seriously wonder what a 4 container, fittted out module will cost … that I believe is the next hurdle to address financial feasibility of a mid scale development.

    Well Done!

  8. egomartini egomartini says:

    Container homes are a great idea and I don’t understand the negative opinions of ISBU homes some have.
    I’ve been working on some container home ideas of my own at http://putterordiemyblog.wordpress.com/
    I am keenly interested in affordable, green home ideas. If green designs are made more affordable than more green homes will be built.
    This is just a hobby for me – I am not trying to sell anything here.

  9. wintersunllc wintersunllc says:

    container homes are an awesome idea to use existing resources that are currently just rusting away! for more rugged terrain, a site built home may be needed. for more info, visit Green Homes and Solar Systems

  10. aceace aceace says:

    WOW…. I often pass this home coming from the Gym and I finally got a chance to go in side I met Jason Anderson whom at the time was being interviewed by a group out of London intrested in the structure. They loved it. I was taken aback by the contemporary style and simplicity of the interior and exterior of the structure. This is a great idea.

  11. john simmis john simmis says:

    If you are considering a design build, modular, or prefab home, building with recycled shipping containers is worth taking a look at. There are many considerations that have contributed to the appeal of building with intermodal shipping containers – availability, standardization, the recycled/green factor, economy and speed of construction, their durability, and even their “elegance/grace”.

    Good resource is the Residential Shipping Container Primer website. A SHOWCASE OF SHIPPING CONTAINER HOMES AND BUILDINGDS, AND A DO IT YOURSELF (DIY) REFERENCE FOR CONVERTING RECYCLED INTERMODAL CARGO SHIPPING CONTAINERS INTO BUILDINGS AND ARCHITECTURE.

    Lots of great 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 considering a design build project.

    http://www.ResidentialShippingContainerPrimer.com

  12. omerfaizi omerfaizi (@faizidesign) says:

    I ThinkArizona needs more of these projects. Though from a interior design stand point i think this model needs a loooootttttttt of TLC and modernization, green sustainable furnishing, floors , lights etc etc.
    may be they need to sit and talk with me ;-) how i can make this box in to a house .
    http://www.faiziurbandesign.com
    Omer Faizi

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