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Homebox-Han Slawik<a href="http://www.slawik.net/images/bautenundprojekte/pdf/Slawik_HomeBox1_projekt%20paneel_EN.pdf" target="_blank">Homebox</a> is a radical concept inspired by cargotecture that involves literally flipping a shipping container on its side. Professor <a href="http://www.slawik.net/" target="_blank">Han Slawik</a> of the University of Hanover loves the concept of building with shipping containers, but thinks they have a limited potential and are costly to modify or repair. So he came up with a wooden version with the same dimensions, but rotated it from horizontal to vertical. The result is a three-story house with a tiny footprint that can be moved with the same transport system of shipping containers and be used as emergency, temporary or permanent housing.1
Homebox-Han Slawik<a href="http://www.slawik.net/" target="_blank">Han Slawik</a> based his Homebox on the shipping container model for its transport capabilities, universal dimensions and usefulness.2
Homebox-Han SlawikBut at the same time, wear, repair and maintenance of steel materials is costly, not to mention living in a steel box isn't very cozy.3
Homebox-Han SlawikSlawik wanted to create a housing concept using the best parts of cargotecture, but wanted to be able to modify it easier, make it more efficient and make it more comfortable for the resident.4
Homebox-Han SlawikHomebox has the same dimensions as a international standardized shipping container, but instead is designed to sit vertically rather than horizontally.5
Homebox-Han SlawikHomebox is a three-story home with a kitchen/dining/toilet room on the ground floor, a bedroom on the next and a living space on the top floor. This top floor is the most private and secluded and also has access to the best sunlight.6
Homebox-Han SlawikIn total, the whole home has only 14 m2 (150 sq ft) of living space and sits on just a 7 m2 footprint.7
Homebox-Han SlawikIt's tiny and unfortunately about 1/4 of the space is taken up with stairs to access the different levels.8
Homebox-Han SlawikBut what it looses for sake of its compact design, it gains in the ability to be useful for a number of applications. Because of its dimensions Homebox can easily be transported using standard trucks and global shipping methods.9
Homebox-Han SlawikIt can easily fit into small spaces, unused land, alleys or even parking lots. Multiple Homeboxes could be grouped together to form a mini city or could be used by individuals who need to be on the move and want to take their house with them.10










