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I love the idea of the shipping container home, especially when fixed up like this - though I lack the skills/patience to DIY like in that link you posted.

There was an amazing compund a guy in Texas built from shipping containers, shown on the show "Doomsday preppers" on TLC the other day.

http://channel.nationalgeographic.com/channel/doomsday-prepp...

This guy used NINE containers for his thing.

I like the idea of prepping, but it still takes a good deal of resources to be able to do stuff like that..



Here's a mid-rise made from shipping containers: http://www.citycenterlofts.net/

And homes:

http://zerocabin.com/

Pretty impressive, given the basic template they're made from.


Looks like you'd still need a fair bit of structural steel to support that citycenterlofts building. I would say the engineering skill needed is fairly non-trivial, although straightforward -> i.e. not a low-cost DIY type of structure.

I'd be interested in seeing the construction costs of that though, as compared to a similar design not based on shipping containers.

I forgot about zerocabin - I had seen that site before. Thanks for the reminder.


>Looks like you'd still need a fair bit of structural steel to support that citycenterlofts building

That's likely, to conform to building code. Still, they stack those things full of goods 7-8 high on shipping vessels.




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