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  CONTAINER HOMES   2012
NICHOLAS SOCRATES
                        Introduction
                        There is growing interest in the use of shipping
                        containers as the basis for habitable structures.
                        These ā€œicons of globalizationā€ are relatively
                        inexpensive, structurally sound and in abundant
                        supply. Although, in raw form, containers are dark
                        windowless boxes (which might place them at odds
                        with some of the tenets of modernist design...) they
                        can be highly customizable modular elements of a
                        larger structure.




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Shipping Containers as Building
   Components for Home Construction.

 No two building projects are the same.
      Even with modular kit applications,
   variations due to location and climate,
   site factors such as grading and slope,
         and home owner preferences (to
   name a few factors) create substantial
     differences between projects. There
  is no single perfect shipping container
     home design solution, and the most
  important thing in any home building
       project is preparation. Preparation,
 preparation, preparation. Ever hear the
   old carpenterā€™s axiom ā€œmeasure twice,
cut onceā€? Did we mention preparation
                             is important?




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There are ā€œwhat to doā€ and ā€œhow to do
    itā€ articles for container home and non
    container home applications. Bear in mind,
    that a shipping container house is just a small
    steel building and much of the information/
    detailing of steel buildings (and wood
    framed as well) is applicable and relevant to
    shipping container home building as well.
    The details of the steps and stages require
    to turn recycled shipping containers into
    shipping container homes and buildings.
    Including (but not limited to) feasibility,
    budgeting, scheme design, technical
    hurdles, site concerns, foundation, envelope,
    modifying structure, passive enhancements,
    construction documents, and permitting.
    Many are looking to containers today for their
    building projects.




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Conceive It.

                                                             Establish planning and design goals. Define and evaluate
                                                             space requirements. Review benchmark standards,
                                                             codes, and guidelines.

                                                             90% of good architectural design is planning - knowing
                                                             what you want from your home, what you can afford
                                                             budget wise, and what the external factors (site, code,
                                                             costs, etc..) are. Preparation is an important part of the
                                                             design process. As you start to design your shipping
                                                             container home, the ā€œlimitationsā€ brought about by
                                                             site, code, and budget can serve to inform many of the
                                                             necessary design decisions along the way. Being aware
                                                             of these issues and how they could potentially impact
                                                             (productively or negatively) the design and budget, will
                                                             keep the design economical and efficient. And buildable.




  This is a critical phase where expectations are set, and
  budget ceilings determined. The primary objective is
to establish a conceptual design with input from design
 professionals, potential contractors, modular suppliers,
  and material/equipment suppliers. A comprehensive
       budget and schedule are also developed so a true
profile of scope, budget and risk can be understood and
                                       assessed early on.



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Container Architecture




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Concern yourself with big picture issues. Like, can
    you build a house(s) on the land/site, and what is the
       maximum square footage you can build. It is also
   important to get a list of what drawings, permits and
  inspections, including fees, will be required. Find out
what drawings must be professionally stamped as well.
 You should also check if their are any deed restrictions
     on your title. Some jurisdictions dictate zoning and
              planning in deeds, especially subdivisions.




                                                             This is a critical phase where expectations are
                                                             set, and budget ceilings determined. The primary
                                                             objective is to establish a conceptual design
                                                             with input from design professionals, potential
                                                             contractors, modular suppliers, and material/
                                                             equipment suppliers. A comprehensive budget
                                                             and schedule are also developed so a true profile
                                                             of scope, budget and risk can be understood and
                                                             assessed early on.



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Passive vs. Active heating and cooling




                                         There are two types of building designs. Those that embrace the site, and those that
                                         impose themselves on the site. The house pictured above on the left is Frank Lloyd
                                         Wrightā€™s solar hemicycle Jacobā€™s house. The house on the right is Mies van der Roheā€™s
                                         Farnsworth house. Both are iconā€™s of 20th century modern architecture built/designed
                                         by masters. They are both comparative in size, use, and initial project budget. The
                                         maintenance and yearly energy expense for the two however, are substantially
                                         different. The contrast is due to the buildingsā€™ different shapes, orientations, and wall/
                                         surface materials.
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Picking where to build on site




There are many factors to consider including grade, soil bearing,
existing landscaping, potential views, and proximity to easements/
site boundaries/roads. Generally speaking, if soil bearing capacity is
consistent throughout the site, flat/level areas are best suited. They
require less grading/excavation, and allow for the most economical
foundation designs for shipping container homes.


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Landscaping and shading
     are very effective passive
     design strategies. When
     you        consider    where
     to locate your house/
     building on site try to take
     advantage of as much
     existing      greenery    as
     possible. The location of
     dense, coniferous trees on
     the elevation against the
     prevailing wind (usually
     west or northwest) may
     decrease heat loss due to
     infiltration and wind chill
     factor in the winter. Sites
     with deciduous shade
     trees can reduce summer
     solar gain if positioned
     properly on the south and
     west elevations of the
     buildings.




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Views and privacy will
also be important things
to consider.     Every site
is different and has its
own potentials.      If you
don't already have a land
survey of the site, it's
probably a good time to
get one done. They're full
of relevant information
and could bring things
to your attention (like
easements     and      utility
access    locations)    that
you're unaware of. If you
are lucky you received
one when you purchased
the land or will be able to
get one from the record
files of your building
department.




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Approach
     You should have a good
     sense of your site, your
     budget, and a rough
     conceptual design for your
     shipping container home.




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Designing Your Shipping
                                                                 Container Home




     Finalize building location on site. Remember,
        flat sites are best as they require minimum
excavation and grading. If you are planning a build
    which consists of more than one container, you
   should talk with an engineer or contractor early.
  Foundation costs are potentially very expensive,
     especially if the bearing capacity of the soil is
                   poor or land substantially sloped.


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Drawings and Documentation

The drawings of a typical home
construction project evolve through each
of the design milestones - Conceptual/
Scheme Design, Design Development,
Permitting,      and    Bid/Construction
Documents.            Conceptual/Scheme
Design and Design Development
drawings are important to develop the
necessary design, floor plans, elevations,
and the budget square footage takeoffs.
Typically, they are a communication tool
between the designer and client as they
vet through the design of the home. If
you are the designer, you will develop
these drawings loosely yourself as you
outline/document the design. You can
use hand sketches or utilize one of the
many consumer modeling and drafting
applications. But, they are for your own
reference and not necessary for filing.




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Permitting Drawings

If for what every reason you are not
subject to any building department/
jurisdictional approval (very rare)
you will not need to assemble a
Permitting Drawing set. If you are,
which is most cases, first thing to do
is call the building department and
get a permitting submittal checklist.
Things typically required will be
plans (site, foundation, floors, and
roof), elevations, land survey, water
treatment (septic and run-off), energy
code compliance, structural drawings,
and soils report. Also make sure to
check which of these documents will
need to be stamped by a licensed
professional.




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Build Strategy


Regardless if you are going to bid the project out to general
contractors (GC) or build yourself, you should speak with as
many potential GCā€™s as possible throughout the design process.
Having done this prior to bidding the project will do three things;
help get accurate pricing for budget development, assemble a
list of general contractors to bid competitively for the project
(if you are not building yourself), and problem solve the design.

If you go the GC route, there are fundamentally three project
delivery methods: Design/Bid/Build, Construction Management,
and Design/Build.      The different methods are distinguished
by the way the contracts between the Owner, the Architect (if
there is one), and the Contractor/Factory are formed and the
technical relationships that evolve between each party inside
those contracts. Typically, there is no single ā€œbestā€ method for all
projects, and no method delivers fastest, cheapest, and highest
quality simultaneously. What distinguishes each is the amount of
design information and drawings available prior to construction
and whether the build price is fixed or relative to actual costs.


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The design and manufacturing of shipping container homes
is a viable alternative to conventional construction for many
reasons, but despite a strong showing of successful container
projects, building with shipping containers is still in itā€™s early
stages. From the design perspective, there are many design
entities with ā€œKitā€ shipping container home offerings. These
however, are very far from turnkey.       Virtual none of the
ā€œdesign entitiesā€ have shop/manufacturing capabilities.       The
ones that do, have very small custom shops with limited
output which is highly customized and high in price. From
the manufacturing perspective, there are more and more
factories/companies building with containers.     Typically, they
have a ā€œstockā€ catalogue of very base shipping container home
designs to purchase turnkey. Some can provide customized
solutions (design to your specs), at higher cost points.


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Foundations




              Building a house is no small feet. Even a small one. There are thousands of
              materials, pieces, and tasks involved. Unless you are a builder or experienced
              itā€™s intimidating. But, what containers as perfect modules allow you to do, is
              simplify the entire process. Think of a typical 1,000 square foot house. Try
              and work through in your head the total length of timber for the framing,
              square footage of sheathing, number of floor joists required, and ceiling
              rafters. Canā€™t do it. Not too many can. Now think about that 1,000 square
              foot house made out of shipping containers. Itā€™s 3 forty foot containers. By
              reducing the house into 3 base component pieces (modules), itā€™s much easier
              to understand, design, and build.
              This is a critical phase where expectations are set, and budget ceilings
              determined. The primary objective is to establish a conceptual design with
              input from design professionals, potential contractors, modular suppliers, and
              material/equipment suppliers.     A comprehensive budget and schedule are also
              developed so a true profile of scope, budget and risk can be understood and
              assessed early on.

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Container Modifications
Shipping containers have monocoque bodies.             The corrugation panels
(roof, sides, and back), floor, purlins, front doors, frame, and rails form an
integrated structural skin. They are strong and made to carry floor loads far
in excess of what is required for typical home construction. But, when you
modify them, cutting holes or penetrating members, they are weakened.
Regardless of what level of modification your shipping container home design
calls for, it is recommended to review with a structural engineer or architect.

Steel cutting, framing, and welding is a large part of shipping container
home design and construction. Typically, steel construction is not used
much in single family or smaller home design because of expense. Cost
of steel vs. wood/light guage framing is substantial and the labor cost for
steel vs.carpentry is also higher. To combat this, it is best to have as much
of the welding and reinforcing done off-site before setting the containers
on site and starting the interior fit-out. Most (if not all) container re-sellers
have the facilities to make these modifications. If you donā€™t have experience
in metal work, or are not hiring a general contractor, you should plan on
doing most of the container modification work off-site prior to delivery.




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Set and Secure Containers to Foundation
and Each Other




                                          When the shipping containers arrive on site, they are crane-
                                          lifted one by one onto the foundation, hooked into place, and
                                          welded down to marry them completely to the foundation.
                                          These heavy-gauge steel containers are so strongā€”each is
                                          designed to carry 57,000 poundsā€”that they need only be
                                          fastened at the corners to hold fast, much as they would
                                          be on a ship. In the example above, the shipping container
                                          bottom corner blocks are welded to steel plates imbedded
                                          in the concrete slab to secure the house to the foundation




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Install windows, exterior doors, flashing,
                                                                                          and any sky lights



Windows are set into openings that were measured and cut prior
to delivery of the shipping containers or roughed out on site.
All openings for windows and doors should be framed with a
steel section. Hollow rectangle sections work the best, but an L
section will work as well. Images below show openings or sliding
door systems in the end and sidewall panels of a container.




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Inspection and Sign-off
     Staged inspections through the build with contractor and building official -
                     foundation, plumbing and electrical, architectural, and fire.

                               Put together final check/punch list for contractor

                                               Review punch list with contractor

               Final inspection with building official for certificate of occupancy




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Cargo-containers



      There is growing interest in the use of shipping containers as the basis for habitable structures.
 These ā€œicons of globalizationā€ are relatively inexpensive, structurally sound and in abundant supply.
 Although, in raw form, containers are dark windowless boxes (which might place them at odds with
  some of the tenets of modernist design...) they can be highly customizable modular elements of a
                                                                                       larger structure.



Even though container modifcation-examples are abundant, just 3 are chosen here to give an idea of
             the range and variety. First the spacebox, designed by ā€˜De Vijfā€™ and ā€˜Holland Compositesā€™.
         Secondly the architecturefrm LO-TEK. These two examples show the manipulation of a sinlge
                                     container-box and the different spatial and conceptual possibiliites.
           Bluebase.MAS responds to issues raised by contemporary cities such as London, where our
  increasingly transient lifestyles are resulting in more work related communities in which living clos-
 er to the workplace and being able to move quickly a predominant factor in our choice of the home.
                           This shift in emphasis will fundamentally change the way we view our cities.



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standard container


                             Standard containers are also known as general purpose
                             containers. They are closed containers, i.e. they are closed on
                             all sides. A distinc- tion may be drawn between the following
                             types of standard contain- er:


                             - Standard containers with doors at one or both end(s)
                             - Standard containers with doors at one or both end(s) and doors
                             over the entire length of one or both sides
                             - Standard containers with doors at one or both end(s) and doors
                             on one or both sides


                             In addition, the various types of standard container also differ in
1	  -	 Corner casting        di- mensions and weight, resulting in a wide range of standard
2	  -	 Forklift pocket       contain- ers.
3	  -	 Bottom cross member
4	-	 Floor
5	  -	 Bottom side rail
6	  -	 Corner post           Standard containers are mainly used as 20ā€™ and 40ā€™ containers.
7	  -	 Top side rail
8	  -	 Front top end rail    Con- tainers with smaller dimensions are very seldom used.
9	  -	 Front end wall        Indeed, the trend is towards even longer dimensions, e.g. 45ā€™.
10	 -	 Roof bows             The principal com- ponents of a standard container are shown
11	 -	 Roof panel
12	 -	 Door header           above in diagram of a
13	-	 Hinge                  20ā€™ plywood container .
14	 -	 Door locking bar
15	-	 Cam
16	 -	 Cam keeper
17	 -	 Door gasket
18	 -	 Door sill

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high-cube containers                                                                                        hard-top containers
                                                                           The walls of hard-top containers are generally made of corrugated
                                                                           steel. The foor is made of wood.

High-cube containers are similar in structure to standard containers,
but taller. In contrast to standard containers, which have a maximum       It has two typical distinguishing structural features. On the one hand,
height of 2591 mm (8ā€™6ā€), high-cube containers are 2896 mm, or             it is equipped with a removable steel roof. In some types, this roof has
9ā€™6ā€, tall. High-cube containers are for the most part 40ā€™ long, but are   points for accommodating forklift trucks, allowing the roof to be lifted
sometimes made as 45ā€™ containers.                                          by forklift truck. The roof weighs approx.
                                                                           450 kg. In addition, the door header may be swivelled out.

A number of lashing rings, capable of bearing loads of at most 1000 kg,
are mounted on the front top end rail and bottom cross member and          These two structural features greatly simplify the process of packing
the corner posts.                                                          and unpacking the container. In particular, it is very easy to pack and
                                                                           unpack the container from above or through the doors by crane or crab
                                                                           when the roof is open and the door header is swivelled out.
Many 40ā€™ containers have a recess in the foor at the front end which
serves to center the containers on so-called gooseneck chassis. These
recesses allow the containers to lie lower and therefore to be of taller   In the case of transport of an overheight cargo, the container roof may
construction.                                                              be left open and fastened directly to a side wall on the inside of the
                                                                           container. To do this, the roof only needs approx. 13 cm (5 1/8ā€) of
                                                                           space.


                                                                           Lashing rings, to which the cargo may be secured, are installed in the
                                                                           upper and lower side rails, the corner posts and the middle of the side
                                                                           walls. The lashing rings on the side rails and corner posts may take
                                                                           loads of up to 2000 kg. The lashing rings in the middle of the side walls
                                                                           may take loads of up to 500 kg, provided that the roof is closed.


                                                                           Usual hard-top container dimensions are 20ā€™ and 40ā€™.

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standard container
Flatracks consist of a foor structure with a high loading
capacity composed
of a steel frame and a softwood foor and two end walls,
which may either be fxed or collapsible. The end walls
are stable enough to allow cargo securing means to be
attached and several fatracks to be stacked on top of one
an- other. Flatracks are available in 20ā€™ and 40ā€™ sizes.


A number of lashing rings, to which the cargo may be
secured, are installed in the side rails, the corner posts
and the foor. The lashing rings may take loads
of up to 2000 kg in the case of 20ā€™ fatracks or up to 4000
kg in the case of 40ā€™                                                                                               Flatrack:
fatracks.                                                        steel frame with fxed end walls and softwood foor, 20ā€™ long
                                                                                                              and 8ā€™6ā€ high

Some types of 20ā€™ fatracks have forklift pockets.            internal dimensions:	
                                                             foor length	                  5980
                                                             length between corner posts	  5698
40ā€™ fatracks have gooseneck tunnels at each end. In          foor width	                   2230
addition, they are some- times equipped with lashing         widht between stanchions	     2245
winches with 2 metric ton lashing belts.                     height	2250
                                                             height of foor	                336
                                                             max. gross weight	           24000
For transport of certain cargoes, fatracks may be            tare weight	                  2500
provided with stanchions.                                    max payload	                 21500




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platforms


          Platforms consist solely of a foor structure with
   extremely high loading capacity; they have no side or
end walls. This high loading capacity makes it possible to
  con- centrate heavy weights on small areas. A platform
   consists of a steel frame and a wooden foor structure.


 Platforms are available in 20ā€™ and 40ā€™ sizes. 40ā€™ platforms
                    have a gooseneck tunnel at each end.


   Lashing rings, to which the cargo may be secured, are
     installed in the side rails. The lashing rings may take
                                     loads of up to 3.000 kg.




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project examples


LOT-EK MDU

LOT-EK is the New York based studio of Ada Tolla and Giuseppe
Lignano. LOT-EKā€™s Mobile Dwelling Unit (MDU) began as an
experimental design project in 1999. A constructed version
features in a current traveling exhibition LOT-EK: Mobile
Dwelling Unit which was organized by the University Art
Museum at the University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB) in
conjunction with the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis.

MDU is a 40ft shipping container that has been modified into
a relocatable dwelling. The container accommodates several
modules for various functions such as cooking, washing and
sleeping. These modules sit within the container so that during
transportation the MDU largely resembles any other container
sitting on a ship or a dock.Once the MDU has been delivered
to a site, the modules slide out of the container like extrusions
and create an inner hallway in the newly created void inside the
container.

The plan below shows the layout of the slide-out sub-volumes:




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BLUEBASE


                             Modular accommodation system


     Bluebase.MAS responds to issues raised by contemporary
        cities such as London, where our increasingly transient
  lifestyles are resulting in more work related communities in
                    which living closer to the workplace and be-
 ing able to move quickly a predominant factor in our choice
         of the home. This shift in emphasis will fundamentally
         change the way we view our cities, which will need to
           become more adaptable to meet short-term change
    in demand. This more flexible approach will result in a less
                   clustered, more efficient urban environment.
 Bluebase.MAS consists of two mass-produced elements: The
accommoda- tion module, based on the external dimensions
      and performance of a 40ft cargo container, and the core
     module based on a 20ft cargo container. All elements can
  be easily plugged together and taken apart. A specialist lift
   / hoist is able to move individual accommodation modules
  on and off the core tower so a standard container truck can
  deliver a module with- out additional handling equipment.
  The construction and fnishes are com- parable to a yacht or
                                                high speed train.




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Key features:

            10 No. one bedroom apartments - 100%
                                     factory built

      26.8 m2 accommodation module passenger lift
                                          / escape stair
      50m2 minimal footprint on 200m2 site fast and
     independent relocation sustainable technology
            use of existing global distribution system
                 compliant to statutory requirements
                         international patent pending
          external 10 unit tower dimensions: 19m(h) x
                                                  12m(l)
                                              x 7.5m(w)




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container art




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Bernardes Jacobsen
Architects: Bernardes Jacobsen Architecture
Location: Parque Villa-Lobos, SĆ£o Paulo, Brazil
Partners in Charge: Thiago Bernardes and Paulo Jacobsen
Collaborators: Bernardo Jacobsen, Edgar Murata, Daniel Vannucchi and Rafael
Oliveira
Design year: 2008
Setting up: 2008
Photographs: Leonardo Finotti


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Maziar Behrooz
             Architecture




Architects: Maziar Behrooz Architecture
Location: Amagansett, NY, USA
Project Area: 840 sq ft
Project Year: 2010
Photographs: Dalton Portella & Francine Fleischer

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Benjamin
                  Garcia Saxe
                 Architecture




Architects: Benjamin Garcia Saxe Architecture
Location: San Jose, Costa Rica
Project area: 100 sqm
Project year: 2011
Photographs: Andres Garcia Lachner

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Yasutaka Yoshimura
           Architects



Led by Yasutaka Yoshimura Architects
in association with Nowhere Resort,
the main purpose of the Ex-Container
Project is to provide immediate housing
for those who were displaced following
the earthquake and tsunami that hit
Japan on 11th of March, 2011.

Utilizing the format of ISO shipping
containers the homes are easy to
transport and offer a higher quality
housing solution at an affordable price.
Thinking beyond the short-term, the Ex-
Container Project can initially be built as
a temporary house and then converted
to a permanent architectural structure.




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Ex-Container Project
      Yasutaka Yoshimura
               Architects




Yasutaka     Yoshimura     Architects    are
continuing to move forward assisting those
who have been displaced following the
Japan earthquake and tsunami. The Ex-
Container Project, which we featured just
last week, is one affordable design solution
offering easy transport and installation
without compromising quality.


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AnL studio



Architects: AnL Studio /
Keehyun Ahn, Minsoo Lee

Location: Song-do New City,
Incheon, South Korea

Planning & Producing: Chang
Gil-Hwang, Kim Yong-Bae

Construction team: Ju Kwon-
Jung, Choi Hui-hyun, Kim
Chung-bong, Lee Seung-Ho,
Park Kwon-ui, Kang Jung-Tae,
Ham Yun-Ki

Client: Incheon Metropolitan
City, South Korea

Site area: 350 sqm
Building area: 91 sqm
Project Year: 2010
Photographs: AnL Studio



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LOT-EK
                   Young Woo &
                      Associates
The Hudson River Park Trust has recently
announced the winning design for New
York Cityā€™s Pier 57, a long floating pier built
on concrete caissons in 1952. The pier,
located in Chelsea at West 15th Street
and West Street on the western edge of
the Meat Packing District, is part of the
Hudson River Park development. New York
firm Lot-EK with developer Young Woo &
Associates are set to design a rooftop park
crowning a small shopping center of local
artisan stores built with recycled shipping
containers. The center will also include a
contemporary culture center with spaces
for exhibitions, galleries, auctions and
entertainment.




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The pierā€™s basic structure will be preserved, with layers of containers
holding a mix of studio, retail and community spaces. Many of the
small spaces will be rented to local artisans as a way to bring in revenue
and give the pier street-credibility and community ties. The proposalā€™s
emphasis on creating a niche for local artists and fusing an innovative
mix of uses offers an attractive solution for the site.




                                                                             ā€œThe community working group liked the fact that the proposal generated
                                                                             fewer vehicular trips,ā€ explained President of the Board Connie Fishman.
                                                                             Others found the proposal attractive due to its estimated $191 million
                                                                             cost, as oppose to the other proposals that were estimated at over $330
                                                                             million.


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Yet, before being selected, LOT-
EK had to prove to the jury that
the shipping-container design
would satisfy building codes
and also create a high-quality
experience. Although the jury
was apprehensive about the
containers, upon seeing LOT-
EKā€™s earlier container projects
for Puma City, the jury was
convinced the project was
feasible.



The pier design still has a long
way to go before its visions
will be a reality. The plan still
has to clear the ULURP and
environmental review hurdles
before beginning construction.




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Platoon
      + Graft
   Architects

Concept       Design:     Platoon     Cultural
Development
Location: Seoul, Korea
Architectural Consultancy: Graft Architects
+ Baik Jiwon
Executive Architect: U-il Architects &
Engineers
Prefab Engineering: Ace special container,
Korea
Structural Engineering: MIDAS IT, Korea
Interior Design: URBANTAINER, Korea
Main Contractor: Hyojung construction &
development, Korea
Program: Exhibitions, Bar & Restaurant,
Event Hall, Artist Studios, Library Lounge,
Office Studios, Workshop Room, Roof Top
Bar
Structure: M. Cabestany
Footprint Area: 415 sqm
Main hall Area: 272 sqm
Project year: 2008-2009
Photographs: Platoon



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Architecture+Interior Designers, AnL Studio(Keehyun Ahn & Minsoo Lee) have designed a public observatory
        deck, called Oceanscope, in Incheon, Korea made of recycled materials, including old shipping containers.




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Hut at the Evergreenā€™s Brick Works
          Levitt Goodman Architects




Architect: Levitt Goodman Architects
Location: 550 Bayview Avenue, Toronto, Canada
Project Team: Janna Levitt (Partner-in-Charge), Katrina Touw
(Project Architect)
Project Size: 96 sqf
Project Area: 2010
Photographs: Ben Rahn / A-Frame Inc.

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To greet visitors in the months before its official
opening later this year, Evergreen Brick Works
commissioned a temporary Welcome Hut for
the 12-acre community environmental centre.
Designed by Levitt Goodman Architects, this
96 sqf hut is provides an immediate node for
visitors and to support the Evergreenā€™s mission to
showcase for green design and environmentally
sustainable initiatives.
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Elevated and painted Evergreenā€™s
signature eye-popping green, the
container commands attention
while also providing barrier-free
access and preventing flooding
(the Brickworks is in a floodplain).
Barn-like doors at either end of the
container open it up to the elements
and invite entry with a gesture like
open arms. A bumped-out steel
frame window gives the container
a new dimension and transforms
it into architecture. Adding to the
hutā€™s purpose, a scupper on the roof
funnels rainwater into an adjacent
rain barrel.




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Shipping Container Architecture

  • 1. NICK SOCRATES CONTAINER HOMES 2012
  • 2. NICHOLAS SOCRATES Introduction There is growing interest in the use of shipping containers as the basis for habitable structures. These ā€œicons of globalizationā€ are relatively inexpensive, structurally sound and in abundant supply. Although, in raw form, containers are dark windowless boxes (which might place them at odds with some of the tenets of modernist design...) they can be highly customizable modular elements of a larger structure. 2
  • 3. Shipping Containers as Building Components for Home Construction. No two building projects are the same. Even with modular kit applications, variations due to location and climate, site factors such as grading and slope, and home owner preferences (to name a few factors) create substantial differences between projects. There is no single perfect shipping container home design solution, and the most important thing in any home building project is preparation. Preparation, preparation, preparation. Ever hear the old carpenterā€™s axiom ā€œmeasure twice, cut onceā€? Did we mention preparation is important? 3
  • 4. There are ā€œwhat to doā€ and ā€œhow to do itā€ articles for container home and non container home applications. Bear in mind, that a shipping container house is just a small steel building and much of the information/ detailing of steel buildings (and wood framed as well) is applicable and relevant to shipping container home building as well. The details of the steps and stages require to turn recycled shipping containers into shipping container homes and buildings. Including (but not limited to) feasibility, budgeting, scheme design, technical hurdles, site concerns, foundation, envelope, modifying structure, passive enhancements, construction documents, and permitting. Many are looking to containers today for their building projects. 4
  • 5. Conceive It. Establish planning and design goals. Define and evaluate space requirements. Review benchmark standards, codes, and guidelines. 90% of good architectural design is planning - knowing what you want from your home, what you can afford budget wise, and what the external factors (site, code, costs, etc..) are. Preparation is an important part of the design process. As you start to design your shipping container home, the ā€œlimitationsā€ brought about by site, code, and budget can serve to inform many of the necessary design decisions along the way. Being aware of these issues and how they could potentially impact (productively or negatively) the design and budget, will keep the design economical and efficient. And buildable. This is a critical phase where expectations are set, and budget ceilings determined. The primary objective is to establish a conceptual design with input from design professionals, potential contractors, modular suppliers, and material/equipment suppliers. A comprehensive budget and schedule are also developed so a true profile of scope, budget and risk can be understood and assessed early on. 5
  • 7. Concern yourself with big picture issues. Like, can you build a house(s) on the land/site, and what is the maximum square footage you can build. It is also important to get a list of what drawings, permits and inspections, including fees, will be required. Find out what drawings must be professionally stamped as well. You should also check if their are any deed restrictions on your title. Some jurisdictions dictate zoning and planning in deeds, especially subdivisions. This is a critical phase where expectations are set, and budget ceilings determined. The primary objective is to establish a conceptual design with input from design professionals, potential contractors, modular suppliers, and material/ equipment suppliers. A comprehensive budget and schedule are also developed so a true profile of scope, budget and risk can be understood and assessed early on. 7
  • 8. Passive vs. Active heating and cooling There are two types of building designs. Those that embrace the site, and those that impose themselves on the site. The house pictured above on the left is Frank Lloyd Wrightā€™s solar hemicycle Jacobā€™s house. The house on the right is Mies van der Roheā€™s Farnsworth house. Both are iconā€™s of 20th century modern architecture built/designed by masters. They are both comparative in size, use, and initial project budget. The maintenance and yearly energy expense for the two however, are substantially different. The contrast is due to the buildingsā€™ different shapes, orientations, and wall/ surface materials. 8
  • 9. Picking where to build on site There are many factors to consider including grade, soil bearing, existing landscaping, potential views, and proximity to easements/ site boundaries/roads. Generally speaking, if soil bearing capacity is consistent throughout the site, flat/level areas are best suited. They require less grading/excavation, and allow for the most economical foundation designs for shipping container homes. 9
  • 10. Landscaping and shading are very effective passive design strategies. When you consider where to locate your house/ building on site try to take advantage of as much existing greenery as possible. The location of dense, coniferous trees on the elevation against the prevailing wind (usually west or northwest) may decrease heat loss due to infiltration and wind chill factor in the winter. Sites with deciduous shade trees can reduce summer solar gain if positioned properly on the south and west elevations of the buildings. 10
  • 11. Views and privacy will also be important things to consider. Every site is different and has its own potentials. If you don't already have a land survey of the site, it's probably a good time to get one done. They're full of relevant information and could bring things to your attention (like easements and utility access locations) that you're unaware of. If you are lucky you received one when you purchased the land or will be able to get one from the record files of your building department. 11
  • 12. Approach You should have a good sense of your site, your budget, and a rough conceptual design for your shipping container home. 12
  • 13. Designing Your Shipping Container Home Finalize building location on site. Remember, flat sites are best as they require minimum excavation and grading. If you are planning a build which consists of more than one container, you should talk with an engineer or contractor early. Foundation costs are potentially very expensive, especially if the bearing capacity of the soil is poor or land substantially sloped. 13
  • 14. Drawings and Documentation The drawings of a typical home construction project evolve through each of the design milestones - Conceptual/ Scheme Design, Design Development, Permitting, and Bid/Construction Documents. Conceptual/Scheme Design and Design Development drawings are important to develop the necessary design, floor plans, elevations, and the budget square footage takeoffs. Typically, they are a communication tool between the designer and client as they vet through the design of the home. If you are the designer, you will develop these drawings loosely yourself as you outline/document the design. You can use hand sketches or utilize one of the many consumer modeling and drafting applications. But, they are for your own reference and not necessary for filing. 14
  • 15. Permitting Drawings If for what every reason you are not subject to any building department/ jurisdictional approval (very rare) you will not need to assemble a Permitting Drawing set. If you are, which is most cases, first thing to do is call the building department and get a permitting submittal checklist. Things typically required will be plans (site, foundation, floors, and roof), elevations, land survey, water treatment (septic and run-off), energy code compliance, structural drawings, and soils report. Also make sure to check which of these documents will need to be stamped by a licensed professional. 15
  • 16. Build Strategy Regardless if you are going to bid the project out to general contractors (GC) or build yourself, you should speak with as many potential GCā€™s as possible throughout the design process. Having done this prior to bidding the project will do three things; help get accurate pricing for budget development, assemble a list of general contractors to bid competitively for the project (if you are not building yourself), and problem solve the design. If you go the GC route, there are fundamentally three project delivery methods: Design/Bid/Build, Construction Management, and Design/Build. The different methods are distinguished by the way the contracts between the Owner, the Architect (if there is one), and the Contractor/Factory are formed and the technical relationships that evolve between each party inside those contracts. Typically, there is no single ā€œbestā€ method for all projects, and no method delivers fastest, cheapest, and highest quality simultaneously. What distinguishes each is the amount of design information and drawings available prior to construction and whether the build price is fixed or relative to actual costs. 16
  • 17. The design and manufacturing of shipping container homes is a viable alternative to conventional construction for many reasons, but despite a strong showing of successful container projects, building with shipping containers is still in itā€™s early stages. From the design perspective, there are many design entities with ā€œKitā€ shipping container home offerings. These however, are very far from turnkey. Virtual none of the ā€œdesign entitiesā€ have shop/manufacturing capabilities. The ones that do, have very small custom shops with limited output which is highly customized and high in price. From the manufacturing perspective, there are more and more factories/companies building with containers. Typically, they have a ā€œstockā€ catalogue of very base shipping container home designs to purchase turnkey. Some can provide customized solutions (design to your specs), at higher cost points. 17
  • 18. Foundations Building a house is no small feet. Even a small one. There are thousands of materials, pieces, and tasks involved. Unless you are a builder or experienced itā€™s intimidating. But, what containers as perfect modules allow you to do, is simplify the entire process. Think of a typical 1,000 square foot house. Try and work through in your head the total length of timber for the framing, square footage of sheathing, number of floor joists required, and ceiling rafters. Canā€™t do it. Not too many can. Now think about that 1,000 square foot house made out of shipping containers. Itā€™s 3 forty foot containers. By reducing the house into 3 base component pieces (modules), itā€™s much easier to understand, design, and build. This is a critical phase where expectations are set, and budget ceilings determined. The primary objective is to establish a conceptual design with input from design professionals, potential contractors, modular suppliers, and material/equipment suppliers. A comprehensive budget and schedule are also developed so a true profile of scope, budget and risk can be understood and assessed early on. 18
  • 19. Container Modifications Shipping containers have monocoque bodies. The corrugation panels (roof, sides, and back), floor, purlins, front doors, frame, and rails form an integrated structural skin. They are strong and made to carry floor loads far in excess of what is required for typical home construction. But, when you modify them, cutting holes or penetrating members, they are weakened. Regardless of what level of modification your shipping container home design calls for, it is recommended to review with a structural engineer or architect. Steel cutting, framing, and welding is a large part of shipping container home design and construction. Typically, steel construction is not used much in single family or smaller home design because of expense. Cost of steel vs. wood/light guage framing is substantial and the labor cost for steel vs.carpentry is also higher. To combat this, it is best to have as much of the welding and reinforcing done off-site before setting the containers on site and starting the interior fit-out. Most (if not all) container re-sellers have the facilities to make these modifications. If you donā€™t have experience in metal work, or are not hiring a general contractor, you should plan on doing most of the container modification work off-site prior to delivery. 19
  • 20. Set and Secure Containers to Foundation and Each Other When the shipping containers arrive on site, they are crane- lifted one by one onto the foundation, hooked into place, and welded down to marry them completely to the foundation. These heavy-gauge steel containers are so strongā€”each is designed to carry 57,000 poundsā€”that they need only be fastened at the corners to hold fast, much as they would be on a ship. In the example above, the shipping container bottom corner blocks are welded to steel plates imbedded in the concrete slab to secure the house to the foundation 20
  • 21. Install windows, exterior doors, flashing, and any sky lights Windows are set into openings that were measured and cut prior to delivery of the shipping containers or roughed out on site. All openings for windows and doors should be framed with a steel section. Hollow rectangle sections work the best, but an L section will work as well. Images below show openings or sliding door systems in the end and sidewall panels of a container. 21
  • 22. Inspection and Sign-off Staged inspections through the build with contractor and building official - foundation, plumbing and electrical, architectural, and fire. Put together final check/punch list for contractor Review punch list with contractor Final inspection with building official for certificate of occupancy 22
  • 23. Cargo-containers There is growing interest in the use of shipping containers as the basis for habitable structures. These ā€œicons of globalizationā€ are relatively inexpensive, structurally sound and in abundant supply. Although, in raw form, containers are dark windowless boxes (which might place them at odds with some of the tenets of modernist design...) they can be highly customizable modular elements of a larger structure. Even though container modifcation-examples are abundant, just 3 are chosen here to give an idea of the range and variety. First the spacebox, designed by ā€˜De Vijfā€™ and ā€˜Holland Compositesā€™. Secondly the architecturefrm LO-TEK. These two examples show the manipulation of a sinlge container-box and the different spatial and conceptual possibiliites. Bluebase.MAS responds to issues raised by contemporary cities such as London, where our increasingly transient lifestyles are resulting in more work related communities in which living clos- er to the workplace and being able to move quickly a predominant factor in our choice of the home. This shift in emphasis will fundamentally change the way we view our cities. 23
  • 24. standard container Standard containers are also known as general purpose containers. They are closed containers, i.e. they are closed on all sides. A distinc- tion may be drawn between the following types of standard contain- er: - Standard containers with doors at one or both end(s) - Standard containers with doors at one or both end(s) and doors over the entire length of one or both sides - Standard containers with doors at one or both end(s) and doors on one or both sides In addition, the various types of standard container also differ in 1 - Corner casting di- mensions and weight, resulting in a wide range of standard 2 - Forklift pocket contain- ers. 3 - Bottom cross member 4 - Floor 5 - Bottom side rail 6 - Corner post Standard containers are mainly used as 20ā€™ and 40ā€™ containers. 7 - Top side rail 8 - Front top end rail Con- tainers with smaller dimensions are very seldom used. 9 - Front end wall Indeed, the trend is towards even longer dimensions, e.g. 45ā€™. 10 - Roof bows The principal com- ponents of a standard container are shown 11 - Roof panel 12 - Door header above in diagram of a 13 - Hinge 20ā€™ plywood container . 14 - Door locking bar 15 - Cam 16 - Cam keeper 17 - Door gasket 18 - Door sill 24
  • 25. high-cube containers hard-top containers The walls of hard-top containers are generally made of corrugated steel. The foor is made of wood. High-cube containers are similar in structure to standard containers, but taller. In contrast to standard containers, which have a maximum It has two typical distinguishing structural features. On the one hand, height of 2591 mm (8ā€™6ā€), high-cube containers are 2896 mm, or it is equipped with a removable steel roof. In some types, this roof has 9ā€™6ā€, tall. High-cube containers are for the most part 40ā€™ long, but are points for accommodating forklift trucks, allowing the roof to be lifted sometimes made as 45ā€™ containers. by forklift truck. The roof weighs approx. 450 kg. In addition, the door header may be swivelled out. A number of lashing rings, capable of bearing loads of at most 1000 kg, are mounted on the front top end rail and bottom cross member and These two structural features greatly simplify the process of packing the corner posts. and unpacking the container. In particular, it is very easy to pack and unpack the container from above or through the doors by crane or crab when the roof is open and the door header is swivelled out. Many 40ā€™ containers have a recess in the foor at the front end which serves to center the containers on so-called gooseneck chassis. These recesses allow the containers to lie lower and therefore to be of taller In the case of transport of an overheight cargo, the container roof may construction. be left open and fastened directly to a side wall on the inside of the container. To do this, the roof only needs approx. 13 cm (5 1/8ā€) of space. Lashing rings, to which the cargo may be secured, are installed in the upper and lower side rails, the corner posts and the middle of the side walls. The lashing rings on the side rails and corner posts may take loads of up to 2000 kg. The lashing rings in the middle of the side walls may take loads of up to 500 kg, provided that the roof is closed. Usual hard-top container dimensions are 20ā€™ and 40ā€™. 25
  • 26. standard container Flatracks consist of a foor structure with a high loading capacity composed of a steel frame and a softwood foor and two end walls, which may either be fxed or collapsible. The end walls are stable enough to allow cargo securing means to be attached and several fatracks to be stacked on top of one an- other. Flatracks are available in 20ā€™ and 40ā€™ sizes. A number of lashing rings, to which the cargo may be secured, are installed in the side rails, the corner posts and the foor. The lashing rings may take loads of up to 2000 kg in the case of 20ā€™ fatracks or up to 4000 kg in the case of 40ā€™ Flatrack: fatracks. steel frame with fxed end walls and softwood foor, 20ā€™ long and 8ā€™6ā€ high Some types of 20ā€™ fatracks have forklift pockets. internal dimensions: foor length 5980 length between corner posts 5698 40ā€™ fatracks have gooseneck tunnels at each end. In foor width 2230 addition, they are some- times equipped with lashing widht between stanchions 2245 winches with 2 metric ton lashing belts. height 2250 height of foor 336 max. gross weight 24000 For transport of certain cargoes, fatracks may be tare weight 2500 provided with stanchions. max payload 21500 26
  • 27. platforms Platforms consist solely of a foor structure with extremely high loading capacity; they have no side or end walls. This high loading capacity makes it possible to con- centrate heavy weights on small areas. A platform consists of a steel frame and a wooden foor structure. Platforms are available in 20ā€™ and 40ā€™ sizes. 40ā€™ platforms have a gooseneck tunnel at each end. Lashing rings, to which the cargo may be secured, are installed in the side rails. The lashing rings may take loads of up to 3.000 kg. 27
  • 28. project examples LOT-EK MDU LOT-EK is the New York based studio of Ada Tolla and Giuseppe Lignano. LOT-EKā€™s Mobile Dwelling Unit (MDU) began as an experimental design project in 1999. A constructed version features in a current traveling exhibition LOT-EK: Mobile Dwelling Unit which was organized by the University Art Museum at the University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB) in conjunction with the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis. MDU is a 40ft shipping container that has been modified into a relocatable dwelling. The container accommodates several modules for various functions such as cooking, washing and sleeping. These modules sit within the container so that during transportation the MDU largely resembles any other container sitting on a ship or a dock.Once the MDU has been delivered to a site, the modules slide out of the container like extrusions and create an inner hallway in the newly created void inside the container. The plan below shows the layout of the slide-out sub-volumes: 28
  • 29. BLUEBASE Modular accommodation system Bluebase.MAS responds to issues raised by contemporary cities such as London, where our increasingly transient lifestyles are resulting in more work related communities in which living closer to the workplace and be- ing able to move quickly a predominant factor in our choice of the home. This shift in emphasis will fundamentally change the way we view our cities, which will need to become more adaptable to meet short-term change in demand. This more flexible approach will result in a less clustered, more efficient urban environment. Bluebase.MAS consists of two mass-produced elements: The accommoda- tion module, based on the external dimensions and performance of a 40ft cargo container, and the core module based on a 20ft cargo container. All elements can be easily plugged together and taken apart. A specialist lift / hoist is able to move individual accommodation modules on and off the core tower so a standard container truck can deliver a module with- out additional handling equipment. The construction and fnishes are com- parable to a yacht or high speed train. 29
  • 30. Key features: 10 No. one bedroom apartments - 100% factory built 26.8 m2 accommodation module passenger lift / escape stair 50m2 minimal footprint on 200m2 site fast and independent relocation sustainable technology use of existing global distribution system compliant to statutory requirements international patent pending external 10 unit tower dimensions: 19m(h) x 12m(l) x 7.5m(w) 30
  • 32. Bernardes Jacobsen Architects: Bernardes Jacobsen Architecture Location: Parque Villa-Lobos, SĆ£o Paulo, Brazil Partners in Charge: Thiago Bernardes and Paulo Jacobsen Collaborators: Bernardo Jacobsen, Edgar Murata, Daniel Vannucchi and Rafael Oliveira Design year: 2008 Setting up: 2008 Photographs: Leonardo Finotti 32
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  • 38. Maziar Behrooz Architecture Architects: Maziar Behrooz Architecture Location: Amagansett, NY, USA Project Area: 840 sq ft Project Year: 2010 Photographs: Dalton Portella & Francine Fleischer 38
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  • 40. Benjamin Garcia Saxe Architecture Architects: Benjamin Garcia Saxe Architecture Location: San Jose, Costa Rica Project area: 100 sqm Project year: 2011 Photographs: Andres Garcia Lachner 40
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  • 42. Yasutaka Yoshimura Architects Led by Yasutaka Yoshimura Architects in association with Nowhere Resort, the main purpose of the Ex-Container Project is to provide immediate housing for those who were displaced following the earthquake and tsunami that hit Japan on 11th of March, 2011. Utilizing the format of ISO shipping containers the homes are easy to transport and offer a higher quality housing solution at an affordable price. Thinking beyond the short-term, the Ex- Container Project can initially be built as a temporary house and then converted to a permanent architectural structure. 42
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  • 44. Ex-Container Project Yasutaka Yoshimura Architects Yasutaka Yoshimura Architects are continuing to move forward assisting those who have been displaced following the Japan earthquake and tsunami. The Ex- Container Project, which we featured just last week, is one affordable design solution offering easy transport and installation without compromising quality. 44
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  • 46. AnL studio Architects: AnL Studio / Keehyun Ahn, Minsoo Lee Location: Song-do New City, Incheon, South Korea Planning & Producing: Chang Gil-Hwang, Kim Yong-Bae Construction team: Ju Kwon- Jung, Choi Hui-hyun, Kim Chung-bong, Lee Seung-Ho, Park Kwon-ui, Kang Jung-Tae, Ham Yun-Ki Client: Incheon Metropolitan City, South Korea Site area: 350 sqm Building area: 91 sqm Project Year: 2010 Photographs: AnL Studio 46
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  • 48. LOT-EK Young Woo & Associates The Hudson River Park Trust has recently announced the winning design for New York Cityā€™s Pier 57, a long floating pier built on concrete caissons in 1952. The pier, located in Chelsea at West 15th Street and West Street on the western edge of the Meat Packing District, is part of the Hudson River Park development. New York firm Lot-EK with developer Young Woo & Associates are set to design a rooftop park crowning a small shopping center of local artisan stores built with recycled shipping containers. The center will also include a contemporary culture center with spaces for exhibitions, galleries, auctions and entertainment. 48
  • 49. The pierā€™s basic structure will be preserved, with layers of containers holding a mix of studio, retail and community spaces. Many of the small spaces will be rented to local artisans as a way to bring in revenue and give the pier street-credibility and community ties. The proposalā€™s emphasis on creating a niche for local artists and fusing an innovative mix of uses offers an attractive solution for the site. ā€œThe community working group liked the fact that the proposal generated fewer vehicular trips,ā€ explained President of the Board Connie Fishman. Others found the proposal attractive due to its estimated $191 million cost, as oppose to the other proposals that were estimated at over $330 million. 49
  • 50. Yet, before being selected, LOT- EK had to prove to the jury that the shipping-container design would satisfy building codes and also create a high-quality experience. Although the jury was apprehensive about the containers, upon seeing LOT- EKā€™s earlier container projects for Puma City, the jury was convinced the project was feasible. The pier design still has a long way to go before its visions will be a reality. The plan still has to clear the ULURP and environmental review hurdles before beginning construction. 50
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  • 52. Platoon + Graft Architects Concept Design: Platoon Cultural Development Location: Seoul, Korea Architectural Consultancy: Graft Architects + Baik Jiwon Executive Architect: U-il Architects & Engineers Prefab Engineering: Ace special container, Korea Structural Engineering: MIDAS IT, Korea Interior Design: URBANTAINER, Korea Main Contractor: Hyojung construction & development, Korea Program: Exhibitions, Bar & Restaurant, Event Hall, Artist Studios, Library Lounge, Office Studios, Workshop Room, Roof Top Bar Structure: M. Cabestany Footprint Area: 415 sqm Main hall Area: 272 sqm Project year: 2008-2009 Photographs: Platoon 52
  • 53. Architecture+Interior Designers, AnL Studio(Keehyun Ahn & Minsoo Lee) have designed a public observatory deck, called Oceanscope, in Incheon, Korea made of recycled materials, including old shipping containers. 53
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  • 56. Hut at the Evergreenā€™s Brick Works Levitt Goodman Architects Architect: Levitt Goodman Architects Location: 550 Bayview Avenue, Toronto, Canada Project Team: Janna Levitt (Partner-in-Charge), Katrina Touw (Project Architect) Project Size: 96 sqf Project Area: 2010 Photographs: Ben Rahn / A-Frame Inc. 56
  • 57. To greet visitors in the months before its official opening later this year, Evergreen Brick Works commissioned a temporary Welcome Hut for the 12-acre community environmental centre. Designed by Levitt Goodman Architects, this 96 sqf hut is provides an immediate node for visitors and to support the Evergreenā€™s mission to showcase for green design and environmentally sustainable initiatives. 57
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  • 59. Elevated and painted Evergreenā€™s signature eye-popping green, the container commands attention while also providing barrier-free access and preventing flooding (the Brickworks is in a floodplain). Barn-like doors at either end of the container open it up to the elements and invite entry with a gesture like open arms. A bumped-out steel frame window gives the container a new dimension and transforms it into architecture. Adding to the hutā€™s purpose, a scupper on the roof funnels rainwater into an adjacent rain barrel. 59
  • 60. NICHOLAS SOCRATES Online portfolio www.nicksocrates.com www.socratesbooks.com Container Homes Contact phone: 07821646183 email: nicholassocrates@live.com facebook.com/nick.socrates twitter.com/nick_socrates