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- Container House Lille-Patrick Partouche ArchitecteThis bold <a href="http://inhabitat.com/cargotecture/">shipping container</a> home in Lille, France is all about stacking. Designed and built by <a href="http://partouche-architecte.blogspot.com/2010/10/container-house-lille.html" target="_blank">Patrick Partouche</a>, Maison Container Lille is a 3 bedroom home made from 8 standard shipping containers situated next to a field. The containers' ends have been cut out to make way for windows, and the cargo doors can be opened or closed for shade, privacy, or protection during severe storms. Completed in 2010, the container home took only 3 days to construct after the modules were delivered to the site.1
- Container House Lille-Patrick Partouche ArchitecteMaison Container Lille is composed of 8 standard shipping containers stacked on top of each other in a staggered arrangement.2
- Container House Lille-Patrick Partouche ArchitecteThe exterior was painted a vibrant cherry red and the interior features bright white walls accented by red columns and metal finish work.3
- Container House Lille-Patrick Partouche ArchitecteThe roof is more of a protective covering than a true water shedding element, and works more like a shade screen to let air flow around the roof and keep it from overheating.4
- Container House Lille-Patrick Partouche ArchitecteThe windows have low-e coatings and filled with argon for greater efficiency.5
- Container House Lille-Patrick Partouche ArchitecteBack side of the house showing all 8 windows.6
- Container House Lille-Patrick Partouche ArchitecteDetail of the roof.7
- Container House Lille-Patrick Partouche ArchitecteInside, the 240 sq m home, the bottom floor includes a one car garage, storage, kitchen, dining and living area with an open floor layout.8
- Container House Lille-Patrick Partouche ArchitecteBathroom.9
- Container House Lille-Patrick Partouche ArchitecteDownstairs open floor living room.10
- Container House Lille-Patrick Partouche ArchitecteUpstairs, part of the floors were cut out to create double height spaces for the ground floor.11
- Container House Lille-Patrick Partouche ArchitecteMetal catwalks cross the area to provide access to the three bedrooms, the bathroom and the office.12
- Container House Lille-Patrick Partouche ArchitecteMaison Container Lille under construction.13
- Container House Lille-Patrick Partouche ArchitecteGround floor plan.14