Two steel staircases lead up to the second level of containers where the bedrooms are located. The containers flank the two side walls of the home and on the ground floor are open to reveal the kitchen and the living area. The shipping container home uses the containers partially for structure, supporting a glazed glass structure that envelops the home. By using inexpensive, readily available shipping containers to built the home, the architect managed to keep the cost of this beautiful container home at about $125/square foot.Īrchitect Adam Kalkin combines 12 shipping containers inside a larger structure to create the Adriance House in Northern Maine. The design creates the feeling as if there are exterior entrances, courtyards and houses within the building. This beautiful container home was built by stacking twelve shipping containers and replacing some of the steel container walls with large windows.
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