Shipping container architecture

Shipping container architecture

Shipping containers are in many ways an ideal building material. They are designed to carry heavy loads and support heavy loads when they are stacked in high columns. They are also designed to resist harsh environments – they are transported globally on ocean going vessels or can be covered in road salt when transported on roads.All shipping containers are made to the same standard measurements and as such they provide modular elements that can be combined into larger structures. This simplifies design, planning and transport. As they are already designed to interlock for ease of mobility during transportation, structural construction is completed by simply emplacing them. Due to the containers’ modular design additional construction is as easy as stacking more containers. They can be stacked up to 12 high when empty.Pre-fabricated modules can also be easily transported by ship, truck or rail, because they already conform to standard shipping sizes.Used shipping containers are available across the globe. In cases where a company or country receives more containers than it can use to ship in the return directions these containers have no real use, since it is not cost effective to return empty containers to their origin.Many used containers are available at a cost that is low compared to a finished structure built by other labor-intensive means such as bricks and mortar which also require larger more expensive foundations. Construction involves very little labor and used shipping containers requiring only simple modification can be purchased from major transportation companies for as little as $1,200 USD each. Even when purchased brand new they seldom cost more than $6000 USD.Steel conducts heat very well; containers used for human occupancy in an environment with extreme temperature variations will normally have to be better insulated than most brick, block or wood structures.The welding and cutting of steel is considered to be specialized labour and can increase construction costs, yet overall the costs are still lower than conventional construction.The containers will, in most cases, be delivered by truck and then must be emplaced by a crane or forklift. Traditional brick, block and lumber construction will also be delivered by truck. However, these materials often require a forklift to remove the pallets of materials, and might need a crane to lift them to upper stories.The use of steel for construction, while prevalent in industrial construction, is currently not yet widely used for residential structures. Obtaining building permits may be troublesome in some regions due to municipalities not having seen this application before.Treatment of timber floors.To meet Australian Government quarantine requirements most container floors when manufactured are treated with insecticides containing Copper (23-25%) Chromium (38-45%) and Arsenic (30-37%) Before human habitation floors should be removed and safely disposed of. Bamboo plywood does not normally require quarantine treatment.A container can carry pretty much anything during its working life. Particular care should be taken (especially with 20ft containers) that no spillages or contamination has occurred on the inside walls. Ideally all internal surfaces should be abrasive blasted to bare metal, and re-painted with a non toxic paint system.Solvents released from paint and sealants used in manufacture might be harmful.Shipping containers stacked to form a semi-permanent wall at an iron ore mine in Western AustraliaMany structures based on shipping containers have already been constructed, and their uses, sizes, locations and appearances vary widely.When futurist Stewart Brand needed a place to assemble all the material he needed to write How Buildings Learn, he converted a shipping container into office space, and wrote up the conversion process in the same book.In 2006, Southern California Architect Peter DeMaria , designed the first two story shipping container home in the U.S. as an approved structural system under the strict guidelines of the nationally recognized Uniform Building Code (UBC). This home was the Redondo Beach House and it inspired the creation of Logical Homes, a cargo container based pre-fabricated home company (Logical Homes Website). In 2007, Logical Homes created their flagship project – the Aegean, for the Computer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Nevada.Several architects, such as Adam Kalkin have built original homes, using discarded shipping containers for their parts or using them in their original form, or doing a mix of both.In 2000, the firm Urban Space Management completed the project called Container City I in the Trinity Buoy Wharf area of London. The firm has gone on to complete additional container-based building projects, with more underway. In 2006, the Dutch company Tempohousing finished in Amsterdam the biggest container village in the world: 1,000 student homes from modified shipping containers from China.In 2002 standard ISO shipping containers began to be modified and used as stand-alone on-site wastewater treatment plants . The use of containers creates a cost-effective, modular, and customizable solution to on-site wastewater treatment and eliminates the need for construction of a separate building to house the treatment system.Brian McCarthy, an MBA student, saw many poor neighborhoods in Ciudad Jurez, Mexico during an MBA field trip in the 2000s. Since then he developed prototypes of shipping container housing for typical maquiladora workers in Mexico.Brisk trade in Bishkek’s Dordoy Bazaar.Empty shipping containers are commonly used as market stalls and warehouses in the countries of the former USSR.The biggest shopping mall or organized market in Europe is made up of alleys formed by stacked containers, on 170acres (69ha) of land, between the airport and the central part of Odessa, Ukraine. Informally named “Tolchok” and officially known as the Seventh-Kilometer Market it has 16,000 vendors and employs 1,200 security guards and maintenance workers.In Central Asia, the Dordoy Bazaar in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan, almost entirely composed of double-stacked containers, is of comparable size. It is popular with travelers coming from Kazakhstan and Russia to take advantage of the cheap prices and plethora of knock-off designers.Shipping containers have also been used asEmergency hurricane shelters for thoroughbred horsesApartment and office buildingsMoveable exhibition spaces on railsData centers (in the form of Project Blackbox)Combatant Temporary Containment (ventilated)Intermodal sealed storage on ships, trucks, and trainsHouse Foundations on unstable seismic zonesBlock roads and keep protesters awayFor housing and other architectureContainers are in many ways an ideal building material because they are strong, durable, stackable, cuttable, movable, modular, plentiful and relatively cheap. Architects as well as laypeople have used them to build many types of buildings such as homes, offices, apartments, schools, dormitories, artists’ studios and emergency shelters. They are also used to provide temporary secure spaces on construction sites and other venues on an “as is” basis instead of building shelters.Phillip C. Clark filed for a United States patent on November 23, 1987 described as “Method for converting one or more steel shipping containers into a habitable building at a building site and the product thereof”. This patent was granted August 8, 1989 as patent 4854094. The diagrams and information contained within the documentation of this patent appear to lay the groundwork for many current shipping container architectural ideas. Even so, this patent does not appear to have represented a novel invention at its time of filing (Paul Sawyers described extensive shipping container buildings that were used on the set of the 1985 movie Space Rage Breakout on Prison Planet).During the 1991 Gulf War, containers saw considerable nonstandard uses not only as makeshift shelters but also for the transportation of Iraqi prisoners of war. Holes were cut in the containers to allow for ventilation and there were no reported ill effects from this method. Containers continue to be used for military shelters, often additionally fortified by adding sandbags to the side walls to protect against weapons such as rocket-propelled grenades (“RPGs”).The abundance and relative cheapness of these containers during the last decade comes from the deficit in manufactured goods coming from North America in the last two decades. These manufactured goods come to North America from Asia and, to a lesser extent, Europe, in containers that often have to be shipped back empty, or “deadhead”, at considerable expense. It is often cheaper to buy new containers in Asia than to ship old ones back. Therefore, new applications are sought for the used containers that have reached their North American destination.Some buildings, like the Ironbank development in New Zealand, are not built from containers but are intentionally built to mimic them.DeMaria Design Associates – HomeQuik Build LLC – quik houseKeetwonen: student housing in AmsterdamSC Brochure 4pg (more SC specific).pub”Shipping containers could be ‘dream’ homes for thousands.” CNN. Accessed September 24, 2008.Ironbank a towering success with three awards – The New Zealand Herald, Wednesday 14 October 2009Kotnik, Jure (2008). Container Architecture. p. 240. ISBN 978-8496969223McLean, Will (ed). Quik Build: Adam Kalkin’s ABC of Container Architecture, Bibliotheque McLean, London 2008Sawyers, Paul (2005, 2008). Intermodal Shipping Container Small Steel Buildings. p. 116. ISBN 978-1438240329Broeze, Frank (2002). “The Globalisation of the Oceans: Containerisation from the 1950s to the Present”. International Journal of Maritime History (Canada: International Maritime Economic History Association) 15: 439440. ISSN 0843-8714.Smith, John (2006) (PDF). Shipping Containers as Building Components. NA (Brighton University (UK), School of the Built Environment). p.158. ;Wikimedia Commons has media related to: Container architectureBuilding with Shipping ContainersThe original Shipping Container Architecture webpage.Archinect Feature – Uncontained Living: Streamlining Residential Construction with DeMaria DesignsThe Architect’s Newspaper articleBob Vila Site Construction VideoContainerist.com – Shipping Container Homes and Sustainable Living blogContainer City in LondonShipping Container Architecture for School Sports DepartmentsShipping Containers as Building ComponentsShipping Container News and InformationShipping Container Building blogVisiting Container City a photo tour & essayTempohousing building with containersContainerization Intermodal freight transport Twenty-foot equivalent unit International Container Bureau BIC codeContainer ship Well carContainer port Container crane Straddle carrier Sidelifter Rubber tyred gantry crane TwistlockContainer Shipping Information Service The Box BBC Box Sun Modular Datacenter Shipping container architecture Container (board game)Categories: Architectural styles Building engineering Freight equipment Intermodal containersHidden categories: Articles with limited geographic scope USA-centric I am an expert from China Home Appliances, usually analyzes all kind of industries situation, such as condition zero cd key , game cheats for ps2. 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