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- Malaysian Container HomeWhat do you get when you take<a href="http://inhabitat.com/la-warehouse-office-is-a-shipping-container-city/" target="_blank"> six shipping containers</a>, stack them, add a shed roof and a new rain screen exterior? You get a simple, yet effective, smart green home. Designed by <a href="http://anand.com.my/containerhome.htm" target="_blank">Anand Bungalows</a>, a design/build firm in Malaysia, this awesome <a href="http://www.inhabitat.com/tag/shipping-container" target="_blank">shipping container</a> home includes rainwater harvesting, natural ventilation, plus energy and water efficient design.1
- Malaysian Container HomeThe home is constructed out of six recycled shipping containers - 4 are stacked to create a 2 story volume oriented to the north and south.2
- Malaysian Container HomeThe other two are oriented to the east and west with a double height atrium between the two volumes.3
- Malaysian Container HomeNatural ventilation and daylighting help reduce the energy needed to keep the home lit and cool.4
- Malaysian Container HomeThe eastern facade of the home takes in the morning sun, while the western facade is shaded from the hot afternoons.5
- Malaysian Container HomeConstruction photos reveal that the cargo doors were positioned to be open in order to create balconies for the rooms.6
- Malaysian Container HomeThe large shed roofs protect the home from the sun and direct rainwater into a large cistern under the house.7
- Malaysian Container HomeThe containers are stacked on a concrete pier foundation with little impact on the surrounding earth.8
- Malaysian Container HomeThe home is 2,551 square ft and includes outdoor living spaces with views of the surrounding landscape.9
- Malaysian Container HomeThe western facade is protected to minimize heat gain in the afternoon.10
- Malaysian Container HomeThe home recycles grey water and rainwater for use in the garden.11