Monday, February 25, 2008

Container restaurant




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konteyner göl evi

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Saturday, February 23, 2008

konteyner ev planı - hawai

Singapur'da 50 dolara kiralık işçi evleri

konteyner toplu konutlar


londra'da stüdyo tipi konteyner evler

konteyner ev inşaatı

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yeni zelanda'da bir konteyner ev

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zigloo.ca ev projesi

Final Photos - 1:

Final Photos - 2:Final Photos - 3:Final Photos - 4:Plans-1 : Site PlanPlans-2: NE PerspectivePlans-3: SE PerspectivePlans-4: Main Floor PlanPlans-5: Upper Floor PlanPlans-6: Building SectionPlans-7: North ElevationPlans-8: East Elevation

konteyner ev planları

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townhouse 2 - Addis shipping container house design

12 konteynerden oluşan bir ev

http://www.aavc.vassar.edu/vq/images/summer2005/features/containing3.jpg

konteyner banliyö evi

http://www.jetsongreen.com/images/2007/11/07/urbanrio.jpg

konteyner kır evi konsepti

http://images.businessweek.com/ss/06/01/cargotecture/image/6.jpg

modüler ekolojik köy konsepti

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konteyner ev ve yerleşim konsepti
















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öğrenci yurdu

eski gemi konteynerlarından

konteyner ev projesi

http://shipping-container-housing.com/images/quikhouserender.jpg

keetwonen2.jpg (JPEG grafiği, 537x333 piksel)

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Shipping Containers Show Promise for Living Space




With tens of thousands of empty shipping containers clutteringAmerica’s seaports, one New York City architectural firm has developed a novel idea for converting the ubiquitous metal boxes into low-cost housing and working space. Firm officials are now talking with developers about making it a reality. Click here to view image>>

Mark E. Strauss, principal and director of planning for Fox & Fowle Architects PC, came up with the idea after receiving a speaker’s package for a recent conference on building density. Strauss had been involved with post-9/11 New York City planning and decided to enter the national design competition sponsored by the Boston Society of Architects. BSA was seeking creative ways to help cities and towns deal with sprawl. Contestants were asked to find mixed-use alternatives supporting community life and a livable environment using one of three Massachusetts locations: Boston, Westwood or Gloucester.

"Density is the next frontier in responding to sprawl and in rebuilding livable urban neighborhoods, but we have an irrational fear of it," says David D. Dixon, principal of Goody, Clancy & Associates, Boston, and BSA president. "Fox & Fowle developed an innovative solution allowing them to leverage the design flexibility inherent with density."

The Fox & Fowle team chose an 18.6-acre site in central Gloucester that included abandoned industrial property, open space and woodlands. It was also adjacent to a commuter rail station.

The Strauss team removed the sheathing and used the 8-ft-wide x 9.5-ft- high x 40-ft-long containers as structural components for 351 duplex loft-housing units consisting of four containers. Also included was 170,000 sq ft of commercial space, including a hotel, and 27,700 sq ft of civic/cultural space, incorporated in a crescent-shaped development. At-grade and below-grade parking for 593 cars was also provided. Together the plan utilizes about 3,000 containers stacked eight high on a 345,000-sq-ft footprint.

The team also noted fitouts could form the basis for an incubator industry in Gloucester. Costs for 5,000 containers could run about $650 each, according to Philip K. Brewer, senior vice president of The Textainer Group, San Francisco, the world’s largest lessor of containers. "There is real savings in the frame construction as compared to conventional block and plank construction but the modular components such as bathrooms and kitchens can be preassembled for even greater savings," says Strauss.

He formulated the plan after reading a paper by a teaching colleague at Baruch College, Barry Hersh, who had written about the problem of the surplus containers."We wanted to recognize Gloucester’s maritime heritage with something symbolic as well as functional," says Strauss. "Because of the trade deficit last year, 1.6 million containers came into the [Port] Newark-Elizabeth complex but less than 688,000 full containers left. These things cost about $2,300 to build in China but cost $900 to ship back empty from the East Coast."

Once containers are unloaded in the U.S., reuse options include shipping them back empty, selling for domestic storage or waiting for new lease opportunities. Brewer says there are about 17 million TEU’s or 20-ft equivalent units worldwide, including 20-ft, 40-ft and 40- ft-high cube containers. A TEU is one 20-footer. "The amount spent moving empty containers every year is staggering, in the billions," says Brewer. "We sell about 50,000 containers annually and are always looking for alternative uses."

The Fox team received a $5,000 cash prize at the conference, about one-fourth the cost of the winning effort, but bigger paybacks could be on the horizon. "We’ve been in discussion with a number of developers," says Strauss. "Many of the details still need to be worked out but we’re all excited about its potential for cheap, affordable housing."