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- Green Frame HouseThe <a href="http://www.astorideponti.it/greenframehouse/" target="_blank">Green Frame House</a> was on display at the <a href="http://www.abitareiltempo.it/en/index.html" target="_blank">2010 Abitare il Tempo</a> in Verona, Italy this last September as a study in sustainable housing and recycling utilizing shipping containers as the foundation for the home. Using six standard shipping containers, <a href="http://www.astorideponti.it/english/scroll.html" target="_blank">Studio Astori De Ponti Associati</a> designed and built this modern looking eco home. The industrial looking structure included photovoltaics, a small-scale wind turbine and some advanced and energy efficient materials supplied by DuPont.1
- Green Frame HouseWhile the Green Frame House uses recycled shipping containers as its main components, it's in no way boxy in a boring way.2
- Green Frame HouseThe home was on display at the 2010 Abitare Il Tempo in Verona Italy and designed by Studio Astori De Ponti Associati3
- Green Frame HouseThe industrial look of the shipping containers was maintained on the exterior and the interior is white and modern.4
- Green Frame HouseSix shipping containers make up the two story home that amounts to 140 sq meter (1,500 sq ft).5
- Green Frame HouseThe Green Frame House project was led by architects Antonia Astori, Nicola De Ponti and Ester Pirotta in collaboration with ArtContainer.org6
- Green Frame HouseThe architects wanted to explore sustainable housing and felt that shipping containers would serve as a good jumping off point.7
- Green Frame HouseGreen Frame House preserves the appeal of the containers' industrial design, giving a new lease on life to a structure which was otherwise destined to be discarded.8
- Green Frame HouseThe project focused on energy efficient design along with renewable energy.9
- Green Frame HouseA solar system was designed to be mounted on the roof of the second story along with a small-scale wind turbine.10
- Green Frame HouseDuPont also provided some of their advanced and energy efficient materials to construct the interior of the home to help insulate and maintain the moisture level.11
- Green Frame HouseFrom the architects: "“The Green Frame House project has come about from a meeting between ideas and dreams: the dream to restore life, meaning and utility to the container, understood as an abandoned object, and the idea of experimenting with a sustainability by defining forms for consolidated dwelling starting from an industrial module."12
- Green Frame House"In this sense the Green Frame House layout display presented at the fair possibly constitutes a kind of worksite in progress of a more ambitious project, one of broader scope, which aims to make this meeting a reality."13
- Green Frame House"The exacerbation of the contrast between finished and unfinished, between domestic interior and lived-in, corroded exterior expressly aims to bring out the latent vocation of these modular elements for dwellings. The attempt is to make a further small contribution by giving back to the container module the dignity of a dwelling that is neither ephemeral nor alternative."14