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- The Beach Box by Andrew AndersonOne of the wealthiest areas of New York, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/the_Hamptons">the Hamptons</a> seems like the most unlikely location to build a home out of <a href="http://inhabitat.com/starbucks-opens-new-reclamation-drive-thru-made-from-recycled-shipping-containers/">re-purposed shipping containers</a>, but Andrew Anderson has done just that. Comprised of six-modules from New York-based SG Blocks and a slew of the most cutting-edge, sustainable materials on the market, <a href="http://www.beachboxit.com/sale/the-beach-box">the Beach Box</a> is an enviable eco-lux home located in the tranquil <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Napeague_State_Park">Napeague dunes</a> - just 600 feet from the ocean. But don't get too excited. Like most homes throughout this upscale hamlet, it doesn't come cheap; the Hamptons' very first shipping container home is currently on sale for a whopping $1,395,000.1
- The Beach Box by Andrew AndersonThe Beach Box is the first home in the Hamptons that is built out of recycled shipping containers2
- The Beach Box by Andrew AndersonSix modules were transformed into a 2,000 square foot home complete with a 1,300 square foot deck3
- The Beach Box by Andrew AndersonThe interior features some of the most sustainable materials available on the market, including bamboo4
- The Beach Box by Andrew AndersonThe house is also equipped with energy-saving appliances5
- The Beach Box by Andrew AndersonThe home's energy consumption is very low thanks to a variety of measures, including insulation and an energy-efficient HVAC system6
- The Beach Box by Andrew AndersonNot only is this the first recycled shipping container home in the Hamptons, but it also one of the most sustainable.7