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  2. Shipping container architecture - Wikipedia

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    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. [5] In 2002, standard ISO shipping containers began to be modified for use as stand-alone on-site wastewater treatment plants. This use of containers creates a cost ...

  3. 25 Incredible Shipping Container Homes From Around the World

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    This quaint little shipping container home in Utah is available to rent on ... Spain, is a modular, eco-friendly private home. Some 70 percent of the materials used to build the house are recycled.

  4. More People Are Considering Shipping Container Homes ... - AOL

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    Obviously, on top of the cost of a built shipping container, you will have the land and foundation. The costs below are a breakdown of averages for each category of the actual container home.

  5. Tiny houses, big problems: Beaufort Co. taking steps to ban ...

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    The trend of turning shipping containers into homes gained popularity a decade ago when an Australian couple’s 6,000-square-foot home, made of multiple shipping containers, was featured on HGTV ...

  6. Earth shelter - Wikipedia

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    A small "underground home" built in the style of Oehler, as only a simple, non-waterproofed hole in ground with simple planks and a plastic sheet to a wall, despite using free labour (ignoring the opportunity costs of not having time to go to work) and recycled materials, e.g. windows and planks for the wall, is estimated to be 30% cheaper to ...

  7. Containerized housing unit - Wikipedia

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    A containerized housing unit, usually abbreviated as CHU (and sometimes called containerized living unit or CLU) is an ISO shipping container pre-fabricated into a living quarters. [1] Such containers can be transported by container ships , railroad cars , planes , and trucks that are capable of transporting intermodal freight transport cargo.

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